Azrael360: Yeah, better to understand. Although if I'm going to pay in £ from now on in that site, then it's a bye-bye to Bundle Stars from me :P
Sachys: can you not use paypal / paypals "pay by credit / debit card" option, and thusly use its currency conversion?
Yeah, I can use that, but it gets more expensive for me if I do it that way. It's kind of hard to explain: I have VISA, and here in Chile my card is "divided in two parts": national and international, depending of where I buy and "both parts" are listed by my bank separately, and charged also separately: If I pay inside my country in any store then I get charged in chilean pesos to my "national part" of my card, but if I buy online from a store outside of Chile using directly my card in any store, my bank does a conversion from that region's currency to U.S. dollars charging extra for it, making the final price more expensive (around 10% extra). Both lists -national in chilean pesos and international in U.S. dollars- are also paid separately at the end of each month/period. Now, if the product I bought was priced/listed in dollars and its charged to my card directly in dollars, then no conversion is done by the bank, so no extra has to be paid. The same if I use PayPal with the option of "no conversion is done / charge directly in dollars". But if I use PayPal with the second option to "convert price to my currency", PayPal does the conversion to chilean pesos charging extra for it (around 5% extra) to my international part of my card, and thus, stupidly a new automatic conversion is applied by my bank to the new price from chilean pesos to dollars (also with an extra cost) to my international part of the card instead of the national part, making the final price much more expensive (around 20% more expensive than the original price), just because it was an international purchase.
So in a few words: If I buy online with my VISA card or using PayPal something not listed in dollars or chilean pesos, then I will have to pay much more due to costly currency conversions. I already tried that, then later contacted my bank and PayPal asking for explications, and learned the whole thing the hard way. And already the U.S. dollars are really expensive over here... (:P)