Russ Patterson Good news for Canadian PowerSellers!
Effective immediately, as a Canadian PowerSeller, you will receive the highest Final Value Fee discount you qualify for, regardless of whether your listing was created on eBay.com or eBay.ca.
The change will be retroactive to listings sold from April 16th onwards (eastern time).
As announced previously, qualification for the U.S. Top-rated Seller discount is based on your performance selling to U.S. buyers. Qualification under the Canadian program - which doesn't yet offer Top-rated seller badging but does include a 20% Final Value Fee discount - is based on your performance selling to all global buyers.
With the change announced today, you'll get the highest Final Value Fee discount for listings made on both eBay.ca and eBay.com, so long as you qualify as a Top-rated Seller under either of the US or Canadian programs. This gives Canadian sellers two different ways to qualify for the highest tier of Final Value Fee discounts.
Remember that you must meet the following requirements in order to receive the discount:
Registration address in Canada
PowerSeller status
Meet eligibility requirements for either the U.S. or the Canadian Top Rated Seller program.
To check your performance standing, refer to your Seller Dashboard. The seller performance section of your dashboard will show you the discount you qualified for based on the U.S. program and the Discount section will reflect the discount you qualified for based on the Canadian program.
In addition, effective immediately, Canadians will now qualify for the Canadian PowerSeller program based on their selling performance to global buyers, rather than only to U.S. buyers as it was the case previously.
Regards
Russ Patterson
eBay Canada
I was wondering why my dashboard was showing 20% again. Yes!