02-10-2016 02:49 PM
recently i sold an item for 60.00 us dollars the invoice was 103.64 not counting shipping the customer was really **bleep** off,and it turned into a non payment,the customer emailed me saying that the invoice that was sent by ebay not me was rediculouse,and he wasnt paying,i just chalked it up to oh well not much i can do,a week later i sold the same item at 59.99 the invoice that ebay sent him in canadian funds was 82.90 thats like 23.00 less a week later,so ebay made a 23.00 mistake creating a situation of a non payment claim,i wish i would have caught onto this would have made a happy customer and saved a non payment case
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02-11-2016 03:40 AM
Are you sure it was $60 the first time? At on time you had a buy it now price of $69. I think that the exchange rate was around $1.42 for a couple of days so with the 2.5% paypal fee $69U.S. would be over $100C.
02-10-2016 03:03 PM
Since both Canada and the USA use the same name for their currencies, it would be helpful if you added USD or CDN as applicable.
I suspect the problems might be foreign exchange (which fluctuates constantly) and added shipping charges.
02-10-2016 03:07 PM
02-10-2016 03:24 PM
Your listing read:
Price: US $59.99 |
Shipping: $45.00 Standard Shipping |
Where is the problem?
Did you send an invoice to the buyer? If so, how much shipping did you charge?
02-10-2016 04:19 PM
the problem is with the first time i sold it the can currency came up at 103. can dollars and i sold it for 60.00 us dollars this time it came up as 82.00 can dollars and it sold at 59.99
02-10-2016 04:40 PM
"the problem is with the first time i sold it the can currency came up at 103. can dollars"
????
That is the part that makes no sense. When a listing is in US$, the invoice sent by eBay is in US$ (not Cdn$)
Where do you get Cdn$103? Where exactly do you see that?
02-11-2016 03:40 AM
Are you sure it was $60 the first time? At on time you had a buy it now price of $69. I think that the exchange rate was around $1.42 for a couple of days so with the 2.5% paypal fee $69U.S. would be over $100C.