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Morgan Feb 19, 2014 @ 12:44am
Steam market history
Why is it that when you visit your Steam community market's history, It shows the currency that the buyer used and not the currency I myself use?

It's pretty useless for me to know that the buyers purchase of my item gave me 2,89 pуб (which tells me nothing) instead of telling me in my usual currency which in this case is euros.

Is it possible to change this?
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Perrywinkle Feb 19, 2014 @ 1:05am 
im think is not posible, but my wallet have the money on actual currency anyways,soo who cares?
..:ambition:
:siegrune:
Morgan Feb 19, 2014 @ 1:09am 
Originally posted by Sucy Manbavaran:
im think is not posible, but my wallet have the money on actual currency anyways,soo who cares?
..:ambition:
:siegrune:

I want an easy way to keep track of how much profit i've generated and get an oversight of all transactions, but this is making it impossible and renders the history completely useless.
Morgan Feb 19, 2014 @ 1:16am 
Originally posted by Unbound♥:
Originally posted by Captain Morgan:

I want an easy way to keep track of how much profit i've generated and get an oversight of all transactions, but this is making it impossible and renders the history completely useless.

Only way is going to account details and Market Transactions. =)

That still gives you the currency of the buyer :(
Morgan Feb 19, 2014 @ 2:22am 
Originally posted by Black Blade (Study again \(-.-)/:
I do not know by me its all in $... so or i buy only for guys with $ or it only show me that...

The items you buy show up in your usual currency, but the items that gets sold is shown in the buyers currency
Black Blade Feb 19, 2014 @ 2:39am 
Originally posted by Captain Morgan:
The items you buy show up in your usual currency, but the items that gets sold is shown in the buyers currency
Ok XD... thanks for clearing that
The Joker Feb 19, 2014 @ 10:49am 
You can always simply Google "2.89 rub to usd" (While it doesn't show Valves exact exchange rate, Google is pretty close). Same with the other currencies that will likely be used. (GBP, EUR, BRL, Etc)
Morgan Feb 19, 2014 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by Zakar:
You can always simply Google "2.89 rub to usd" (While it doesn't show Valves exact exchange rate, Google is pretty close). Same with the other currencies that will likely be used. (GBP, EUR, BRL, Etc)

"Simply" :beatmeat:
FOCUS ||| NEON Oct 8, 2020 @ 2:32pm 
if you can get to steam / community market / my history you've done it. easier on browser than client
DODRA Oct 8, 2020 @ 5:50pm 
yes you can:steamfacepalm::steamsalty:
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