Retirement of USD from eBay.ca Selling Flows
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03-18-2016 02:59 PM
Hello Canadian sellers,
This thread is open for discussion regarding the recent announcement about eBay Canada retiring USD support from its selling flows. Myself and other employees will come visit this thread and do our best to answer any questions on this topic.

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03-22-2016 09:55 PM
@citystampmontreal wrote:
If I move my items to ebay.com and list in us currency, will i still be able to charge sales tax to Canadians? Currently the sales tax table i see is for us states not canadian provinces.
Great question!
Thanks for asking.
The answer is yes. If you set up entries in your tax table on eBay,ca, sales tax will be applied whenever you sell an item to a Province or Territory with an entry in your tax table, even if you list on eBay.com.
On minor difference is that you will no longer see the option to opt out of the tax table on an individual listing. So if you ever need to sell something that is tax exempt, list that one on eBay.ca.
Hope that helps.
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03-22-2016 09:57 PM
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03-22-2016 10:02 PM
@forester_studios wrote:
I have hundreds of items to relist. How can I bulk relist them from US to Can $$$??? I'd like to use the current promo, but it will take days to relist because of this change!!! Not happy why didn't ebay warn sellers in advance.
Great question!
You'll have a tool to help you bulk relist and convert currencies. You can read more about it here. http://pages.ebay.ca/sellerinformation/list-in-cad/migration-tool-usd-listings.html.
Safe to assume there will be more promotions to come if you can't take advantage of this one just yet.
You'll still be able to list in USD on eBay.ca until the end of May if you wish, so we've provided a couple months of notice in this case.
Hope that helps a bit. Sorry you'll need to convert those listings, but hopefully you will find the migration tool helpful.
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03-22-2016 10:02 PM
http://pages.ebay.ca/sellerinformation/list-in-cad/migration-tool-usd-listings.html
@mjwl2006 wrote:
They have created a tool to assist in the transition. The information about that is in the links from the original announcement.
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03-22-2016 10:05 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
@forester_studios wrote:I have hundreds of items to relist. How can I bulk relist them from US to Can $$$??? I'd like to use the current promo, but it will take days to relist because of this change!!! Not happy why didn't ebay warn sellers in advance.
Great question!
You'll have a tool to help you bulk relist and convert currencies. You can read more about it here. http://pages.ebay.ca/sellerinformation/list-in-cad/migration-tool-usd-listings.html.
Safe to assume there will be more promotions to come if you can't take advantage of this one just yet.
You'll still be able to list in USD on eBay.ca until the end of May if you wish, so we've provided a couple months of notice in this case.
Hope that helps a bit. Sorry you'll need to convert those listings, but hopefully you will find the migration tool helpful.
How is that tool going to handle shipping and will there be a sandbox mode for actually testing listings before they go live. Forgive me if I am somewhat apprehensive after years of turbo lister bugs cocking up my listings and many hours of fixing said bugs.
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03-22-2016 10:07 PM
how do you covert a listing from eBay.ca to eBay.com?
I have numerous listings that I have sold several hundred items and that has huge impact on my sales.
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03-22-2016 10:11 PM
@tch_ca wrote:
I list in both and it matters. Secondly I like the ability to sell in both currencies because I also buy in both currencies. In this stupid scenario and if I want to continue to operate in two currencies, I'm left with the following options. Either I list on .ca and only deal in CDN funds and loose money on two way conversions. List on .com and loose the ability of PayPal shipping/labeling AND also loose on conversions. Use two separate IDS which will now require a buildup of an account with feedback that took 10 years to acquire and the management of two separate accounts and payment for TWO premium stores. Not to mention selling tools that have a completely different interface. The whole thing is ridiculous.
You don't need a new account. The one you already have will work on both eBay.com and eBay.ca.
You can still print labels from your .com listings if you go to My eBay on eBay.ca.
Foreign exchange fees are part of every foreign exchange process that exists. Our ex-colleagues at PayPal make fees on foreign exchange, just like all payment companies and banks do. They provide a service.
For many of us, one of the big advantages of selling on eBay is the ability to reach US and other INTL buyers. You are almost certainly always going to pay fees for international transactions, not just on eBay but in business in general. It's the cost of reaching beyond our borders.
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03-22-2016 10:11 PM
rodney@ebay.com wrote:.
We will not be providing Canadian shipping on eBay.com. Our advice to most sellers is to stay on eBay.ca, use eBay.ca's branded shipping services from Canada Post, FedEx or UPS, and list in CAD. But there's nothing wrong with listing on eBay.com if that's what you prefer to do.
Can you explain the rationale for this given guidance is to migrate to .com and there is no workable calculated shipping option if one does that? It's certainly not difficult to implement the API's from a technical point of view and limit them to users registered in country x.
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03-22-2016 10:13 PM
Sorry you're so upset.
I hope the migration tool will make the conversion process much easier for you. You can read more about it at http://pages.ebay.ca/sellerinformation/list-in-cad/migration-tool-usd-listings.html.
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03-22-2016 10:14 PM
Are there other online auction sites available that we can listen USD?
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03-22-2016 10:15 PM
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03-22-2016 10:15 PM
What a bloody joke! Another reason to hate dictatorial eBay! You haven't supplied a valid reason for this order. Wish I had a penny for every time I've said "I hate eBay" to myself, I'd be rich.
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03-22-2016 10:16 PM
@Anonymous wrote:In this case, the decision was made after several rounds of focus groups and discussions with Canadian sellers.
Seriously, which Canadian sellers? None of us active members have been invited... why? Because we don't share your point of view and don't believe in your so called "research"?
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03-22-2016 10:16 PM
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03-22-2016 10:17 PM
@this-that-whatever wrote:
Well that is totally useless having Usps for Canadian sellers.
Get a brain..
LOL. Just telling you what's available on eBay.com.
A surprisingly large number of Canadian sellers actually ship forward deployed inventory from inside the US using USPS.
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03-22-2016 10:18 PM
@our*goodies*shop wrote:
Ask me if I feel like adding new listings right now?
Sorry we made you unhappy with our announcement today, I hope you stay with us on eBay.
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03-22-2016 10:22 PM
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03-22-2016 10:23 PM
@recped wrote:
I have a question and I do not have any "rant" included!
I do prefer to list in US Dollars and up until 2007 I listed exclusively on .com. I use flat rate generic shipping options, have US based banking arrangements, US mailing address etc.
I have one problem that was the cause of my switch to .ca in 2007. I sell in Media category and the shipping caps are incompatible with foreign sellers listing on .com
Obviously this decision to eliminate dual currencies on .ca is set in stone. I understand the rationale, it does make sense. If not for the shipping cap issue it would be a very simple switch to .com for me.
Any chance Canadian sellers could be exempt from the shipping cap requirement in the few categories it affects? Unlike domestic US sellers the Calculated Shipping workaround does not work for Canadians listing on .com
I'd have to say that since fees on shipping were introduced most of the rationale for shipping caps went away.
Thanks for raising this. I am not familiar with this issue - though I suspect my team will tell me tomorrow they are well acquainted with it, I promise I will look into this issue. If it turns out there is something - anything - I can do to help remove a barrier for you, I'll do it.
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03-22-2016 10:25 PM
@rogerrabbitanddoe wrote:If listing on .com will we still be able to print out labels with Paypal/CanadaPost or if listing on .CA in Canadian Dollars will we just add the exchange rate as a handling fee to compensate?
I suspect it will be necessary to list on .com and use VentureOne with CanadaPost to get discount.
If listing on .ca and using calculated shipping, you already have the correct shipping cost for the USA (if you set it up correctly), no need to inflate unless you looking to make some money on shipping.
If listing on .com you can buy your Canada Post shipping through paypal -- no need to use Solutions for Small Business (Venture One's new name) -- the paypal discounts are usually better, unless you are shipping more than 900 parcels/year, then a commercial contract with Canada Post is worth looking at.
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03-22-2016 10:28 PM
@kenyboyskidog wrote:
Agreed . How about getting the shopping cart working for USA buyers to Canadian sellers ? Some of my buyers paid 10 times and I have to refund 9 times 😞
I really, really want that issue to go away, It's a tough one. We need a major upgrade to the shopping cart on eBay.com to fully resolve this, and we will continue to press for it on behalf of our sellers.
