
09-29-2014 09:23 PM - edited 09-29-2014 09:23 PM
For a relatively new seller, I'm happy to have moved over 13k in product on eBay. Trouble is, I'm losing money. Not positive, but think the transaction fees relative to my credit card in Canada are sapping away all my profits.
Is this a problem for others working from Canada, selling in the USA?
09-29-2014 10:34 PM
I'll take a wild guess.......
You are using a US based dropshipper and using your Canadian credit card to pay them?
If that's the case it's probably not credit card fees that are "sapping" your profits although they might be helping.
Do you fully understand all the costs involved in selling (on eBay or elsewhere)?
09-30-2014 10:18 AM
09-30-2014 10:45 AM - edited 09-30-2014 10:45 AM
"Are you Canadian sellers losing money due to credit card/bank transaction fees?"
If you are losing money it is because your selling prices are too low
or your selling prices do not cover your "free shipping"
or you pay too much for your products
or your fees (eBay and PayPal) take too big a bite
or
or
or
Nothing to do with the exchange conversion as you buy in US$ and sell in US$, and collect in US$
09-30-2014 10:57 AM
Hes probably selling in US$,converting to withdraw to his bank account, and using his CAN$ credit card to pay his US$ dropshipper. Which is losing 5% to conversion. Obviously there are other problems involved
09-30-2014 11:26 AM
"Obviously there are other problems involved "
Of course you are right. But it is so much easier to blame someone or something else (currency conversion in this case).
09-30-2014 11:53 AM
Sell through is surprisingly high for that assortment of dropshipped items. So op pricing low compared to others with identical items from the same place. Others who have stores, TRS, and no fx exchange. At least 7.8% more in fees for op vs them . People doing that probably happy to make 7.8%
09-30-2014 12:19 PM
@toby**bleep**zu wrote:Sell through is surprisingly high for that assortment of dropshipped items. So op pricing low compared to others with identical items from the same place. Others who have stores, TRS, and no fx exchange. At least 7.8% more in fees for op vs them . People doing that probably happy to make 7.8%
That leads to the concept of 10% of the sellers doing 90% of the profit, and, 90% of sellers doing 10% of the profit.
With the dollar doing what it is doing, I am happy at my 90% profit level.
10-07-2014 07:51 PM
Thanks for these replies.
You're right about me using my Can. cred.card to purchase, transfer to my Can. bank & paying with Can. funds. I thought I had adjusted prices to cover that & that my asking price covered all PayPal & eBay fees with room for a small/ decent profit.
I'll have to work thru this in the coming days.
Meanwhile, I'll get a U.S.- based card to use & rely mostly on PayPal for future purchases to avoid cc & bank charges.
bhp
10-07-2014 07:52 PM
10-07-2014 07:53 PM
10-08-2014 02:52 PM
Regardless of what, there are always something with $$ that are taking from us (be it credit card, conversions, fees, etc, etc.) and we have to live with them, otherwise don't sell anything. LOL.
10-09-2014 10:05 PM
So true.