When I click the button to go pro it says £10.99, but everywhere on the internet it says 7.99, which is what would be the equivalent in US dollars.
What did UK users pay because I feel I am not being charged correctly.
Hi,
We understand your concern regarding the discrepancy in CapCut Pro subscription pricing between the UK and other regions. Let us clarify the same and why this happens:
Pricing variations:
- The £10.99 price you are seeing for CapCut Pro in the UK is correct.
- While some online sources may state a price of $7.99 USD, this is the base price in US dollars before currency conversion and regional pricing adjustments are applied.
- $7.99 converted to GBP would be approximately £6.36, but this does not account for regional pricing.
Why is there a pricing difference between $ and £:
- Currency exchange rates: Direct currency conversions don't always align with regional pricing due to fluctuating exchange rates.
- Regional taxes and fees: Prices often include country-specific taxes (like VAT in the UK) and other regulatory fees, which can increase the final amount.
- Market strategies: Companies may adjust pricing based on regional market conditions, operational costs, and purchasing power.
Still, verify the exact pricing during checkout on the subscription page. Also you can double check with the support team by writing an email to [email protected].
While regional pricing differences can be frustrating, they often result from a combination of the factors mentioned above.
In conclusion, the correct current price for CapCut Pro in the UK is £10.99. The $7.99 price you saw online is not directly equivalent due to currency conversion and regional pricing differences.