How come items are listed in Canadian dollars then when a Canadian bids on them it switches to USD?

I purchased something I assumed was a Canadian selling an item as it was listed for Canadian dollars. Then, when I bitd on it and the final total came it was twice as much as I had anticipated on purchasing the item and it was then listed on the same Ebay page as being sold for the amount in US dollars! I do not want to bid on things that switch to American money and I have to pay double. This never happened before even when the sellers were American. When they listed items in Canadian money the deal was done in Canadian money!

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The item was originally listed from a seller located in Sacramento, California, United States for $33.95 (which said Approximately C $47.81) with shipping US $15.78 (approx C $22.22) eBay International Shipping, but the amount of the actual transaction was $83.69 CAD to eBay Commerce... Now a request has come in saying I have to pay customs for a $47.78 CAD item qhich is an additional 14.89 CAD.

 

Customs? Or duty PLUS sales taxes?

Which province are you in? HST is 15% of value in some provinces.

That would be $7.17 of your "customs" fee.

And with shipping that's $29.39.

Meaning the actual DUTY would be $18.39 on a purchase of $47.89 - a very high rate.

 

I suspect that part of the $47.78 is a "customs brokerage fee" from the shipper.

UPS and FedEx are notorious for charging a minimum of $25 for brokerage. (Canada Post charges $9.95)

 

Too many numbers for my dysnumeric brain, but if the seller used a courier instead of the postal system that could be the difference.

 

It might help to ignore all the USD amounts and look only at the Cdn$ amounts, which I think is what eBay would be showing you on dotCA.