
02-08-2021 07:53 PM
02-08-2021 08:45 PM
use the ebay facebook page, talk to an agent there, they will help you out..
02-09-2021 02:11 AM
Normally with a gsp refund you would receive it in 2 payments, one of them from the gsp. If you just received one payment,it might take a few days to receive the import/international shipping fees. If it has already been longer than a few business days then you might want to contact eBay again.
02-09-2021 07:25 AM
09-18-2021 06:39 PM
I never did get my money back. They said it was because of the exchange rate, and stopped replying when I proved the exchange did not fluctuate in under 6 hours THAT drasticlly. Maybe a penny or two, but not the EXACT amount the GSP was. I've since stopped using Ebay for that reason alone. I don't have $20 to loose if someone does this to me again!
09-18-2021 09:05 PM
The "exchange rate" we usually see in the news, etc. is actually the mid-market or median between a currency's "buy" and "sell" rates. You can see on this page that they're quite different:
https://www.tdcommercialbanking.com/rates/index.jsp
My guess is that your purchase amount was converted at a rate based on the US dollar "buy" rate and your refund was converted at a rate based on the US dollar "sell" rate. It's one of the pitfalls of purchasing from the US, unfortunately.
10-01-2021 10:56 AM
facebook??
what if you block facebook and avoid it like the plague?
10-01-2021 10:59 AM
sounds like a scam to me
OP I would contact the claims dept of your bank and do a charge-back.
If you paid $ xxx CAD you should get $ xxx CAD back
they are straight up robbing you
10-01-2021 12:00 PM - edited 10-01-2021 12:02 PM
The seller received US dollars, the buyer paid US dollars that had been converted from Canadian dollars. The buyer was refunded in US dollars that were then converted to Canadian dollars.
Apart from that, there’s actually a lot we don’t know about this transaction. I’m not even clear on whether this actually WAS a GSP-facilitated sale and if the OP paid two charges in the first place. We’d have to go through all the steps the OP did and have access to their banking information to really figure out what happened here.
As it is, the OP first posted on this issue back in February and only followed up a couple of weeks ago.