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03-01-2006 12:57 PM
When we list something and wind-up selling, Ebay's conversion fees are at about 12%
However, when you go on Paypal, the exchange rate is 10% (so when we want to cash-in our sales, we loose 2%). I mean, we already pay 1.9% in Paypal fees, we pay 0.50$ per withdraw, and we loose 2% du to the conversion rates.
Why is it that when we list something, Ebay charges us at a conversion ratio of 12%, but when we cash-in our money from Paypal our money is worth only 2%?
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03-01-2006 04:25 PM
If you don't live near the border, then you can open an RBC Centura US based US$ account.
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03-01-2006 07:15 PM
I WISH I COULD !
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03-01-2006 08:07 PM
I WISH I COULD !
You CAN, read phoebes post it must be a US Based account not a Canadian account in US$

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03-02-2006 03:30 PM
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03-02-2006 06:46 PM
not the same thing.

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03-03-2006 08:32 PM
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03-03-2006 11:31 PM
I wish I could use my USD Canadian bank account,
not have to re-open an account with a US bank.
I WISH I COULD !
You CAN, read phoebes post it must be a US Based account not a Canadian account in US$
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03-03-2006 11:33 PM
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03-04-2006 10:11 AM
I believe the reason they zapped the Centura request was that I didn't have a US address too.
I don't understand why they refused your Centura account. I've been using my centura account for 1 1/2 years without any problems and I don't have a US address. Possibly they changed the rules for new requests, but I'd try again.
Harvey
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03-04-2006 11:00 AM
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03-05-2006 11:39 AM
I don't remember ever being asked any questions of that sort. Am I understanding you correctly? Paypal is asking you Why you have a US account. How could that possibly be any of their business ??? This is Paypal not the IRS. If you have an account in the US or anywhere else in the world this is your personal business. All they have to be concerned with is if it is a valid account or not and RBC Centura is a valid US bank with branches throughout the US. What exactly are the specific questions?
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03-05-2006 10:37 PM
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03-06-2006 01:30 PM
I don't just mean that fact that the Canadian dollar has been strong and therefore our $10 S item is now only worth say $11 CAN compared to $15 CAN from a few years ago...we can't change that, and that has nothing to do with ebay or Paypal.
What I mean is yes, ebay's exchange rate is like 12% and Paypal only gives us like 2% (not sure on the excat numbers but you all know what I mean). I have a US account in my Canadian bank, but PAYPAL WILL NOT ALLOW ME TO TRANSFER MY US PAYPAL MONEY INTO MY US DOLLAR ACCOUNT BECAUSE THE BANK IS LOCATED IN CANADA. It had to be exchanged to Canadian at their crappy crappy rate.
The way I got around this is to go to the US and open a US savings account in a US bank. Now I get all my US Paypal money transferred to my US bank account. Then I write myself a cheque and deposit it into my US bank account on the Canadian side. As a result, I have cut my Paypal losses nearly in half.
Now, I have to wait for the exchange rate to get better, so I can exchange my US money to Canadian and pay myself!
P.S. and by the way, when I opened my US bank account, they too wanted to know why, and what I was doing on ebay and how much of the money I'd be transferring in would be from Paypal. I was polite and answered all their questions, but geez! Who do they think they are? The IRS... national security? What difference does it really make to them...I am putting money in their bank! They should be happy, not suspicious! (But I did get a free gift for opening my account there...a lava lamp! Ooooh-neat)
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03-06-2006 06:50 PM
It matters to them because they have to answer to Homeland Security and of course all of (ok most of) Amerika is suffering from extreme paranoia (refer to Dubai Ports World for a good example).
When I opened my US based account I didn't give them a chance to ask why as I started the conversation with "I want to open an account because I need to pay bills for my nephew who is going to school in the USA". Mostly true in fact, he is going to a US school but no way in hell am I paying his bills!

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03-10-2006 05:19 PM
By the way this is not a "fee" per se, it's called a "spread" and you will encounter this with ANY currecy conversion. The amount of the spread will vary depending on who is doing the converting and more important the amount you are converting.
If you have large amounts of US Dollars to convert you can use the services of xe.com, they will take only a very small spread but it's probably not worth the extra effort unless you are exchanging at least $1000
Ben

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