Thank you for your response, I am howeve noticing a rather big issue and oversight.
I am using ZAR as a base currency which currently has an exchange rate of 0.55 to the USD.
I am offering gift cards in values from R100 to R2500.
For the R100 variable, the USD value entered is $10. For the R2500 variable, the USD value entered is $150.
So R100 = $10 and R2500 = $150 in this example.
When swapping currencies on the front-end, the R100 option (variable) displays as $100 and not $10 on the single product page.
When adding the item to cart, it’s updated to $10 again.
So noting the above, These are the issues:
1. No customer is going to buy a $2500 gift card, but several would buy a $150 gift card (similar equivalent to R2500 (ZAR). The customer transacting in USD however only sees options from $100 to $2500 instead of $10 to $150 as they are only presented with 1:1 currency conversion on the single product page.
2. If they miraculously decide to buy something that is 10x+ more overpriced and the item is added to their cart at the correct value, don’t you think they’d be confused why the value changed and would likely abandon the cart as they’re not sure what they’re getting?