04-09-2021 05:03 PM
Sold an item to eBay buyer with an Ontario address.
Why are we charged an international fee because their registered address is in China, but their ship to: address is Canada. There is no cost involved for ebay because it is like any other sale to a Canadian customer - funds are paid in Canadian dollars - listing is in Canadian dollars - shipped to Canadian address.
04-10-2021 01:00 AM
04-10-2021 01:42 PM - edited 04-10-2021 01:43 PM
PayPal also added an international fee although it wasn't specified as such. But if the buyer's account was in another country PP charged an extra .8% if the buyer was from the US and 1% for other countries.
04-10-2021 03:45 PM - edited 04-10-2021 03:46 PM
Good point. @2budds might find this older thread from the .com site's Discussion Boards to be an interesting read. It's surprising how many people posting to that thread appeared to be unaware that they were getting charged extra fees for a PayPal payment that was considered "international" and grabbing hold of the wrong end of the stick, missing the boat, and other cliches:
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Payments/New-international-sales-fee/td-p/31100652
04-10-2021 07:16 PM - edited 04-10-2021 07:18 PM
You're right,it is amazing how many posting in that thread (and many other threads) never noticed that they were paying PP an extra 1.5% for some transactions. Note that the percentages in that thread don't apply to us. We pay less than the Americans for international transactions probably because a larger percentage of ours are international. On MP they pay 1.65% for all international transactions. We pay .4% for US buyers and 1% for other countries.
05-08-2021 07:09 PM
If so, that's a conversion fee issue and would be charged with that designation. Why would this be lumped under "International Fee"
Whether the end buyer forwards to a different address than his shipping address should have ZERO relevance to the sale which is a Canadian address to a Canadian address.
05-08-2021 07:23 PM - edited 05-08-2021 07:25 PM
The buyer’s country of registration is the criterion for the application of the international fee. It is what it is. If you’d like an eBay staff member’s input on this instead of an old geezer like me waffling out of the area where the sun don’t shine, I suggest you post your question on Tuesday to the weekly Q&A session with eBay staff thread.
05-08-2021 07:30 PM - edited 05-08-2021 07:31 PM
Welcome to the new simple Management Payments, thats a bunch of lies
Time to rethink out side of the box and find a better cheapper selling platform its only going to get worse with Ebay fees cause the next big issue will be when you as a seller rating falls expect to pay 14% onsales for atleast 4 months.
That extra 1% fee when sending to over seas or where ever the buyer has been registered from is nothing more then cash grab
05-08-2021 07:35 PM
Copied from Ebay Canada site and similar on USA site but on USA its says 1.6% fee charged
If your registered address is in Canada, we charge an international fee of 0.4% to the US and 1% to all other countries if either:
This fee is automatically deducted and is calculated based on the total amount of the sale.
If your registered address is not in Canada, please refer to the fee page for your country or region of residence for your International fee information.
05-08-2021 08:01 PM
@33nhl wrote:Copied from Ebay Canada site and similar on USA site but on USA its says 1.6% fee charged
If your registered address is in Canada, we charge an international fee of 0.4% to the US and 1% to all other countries if either:
- The delivery address for the item (entered by the buyer during checkout) is outside Canada, or
- The buyer's registered address is outside Canada (regardless of the delivery address for the item)
This fee is automatically deducted and is calculated based on the total amount of the sale.
If your registered address is not in Canada, please refer to the fee page for your country or region of residence for your International fee information.
@33nhl wrote:Copied from Ebay Canada site and similar on USA site but on USA its says 1.6% fee charged
If your registered address is in Canada, we charge an international fee of 0.4% to the US and 1% to all other countries if either:
- The delivery address for the item (entered by the buyer during checkout) is outside Canada, or
- The buyer's registered address is outside Canada (regardless of the delivery address for the item)
This fee is automatically deducted and is calculated based on the total amount of the sale.
If your registered address is not in Canada, please refer to the fee page for your country or region of residence for your International fee information.
If you're a Canadian seller selling on dot com and you sell to a Canadian buyer who pays in US funds do you end up paying the Intl. fee? Maybe only when and if Canadian sellers can move their funds to a US bank account without setting up a new ID and losing years of feedback? Was tongue in cheek wondering if there was a loophole somewhere we haven't found? 😱
-Lotz
05-08-2021 08:45 PM
The buyer may be shipping to a Canadian address, but odds are that he is using a non-Canadian credit card/bank account/ Paypal account.
So the difference is a banking clearance fee.
As pjcdn says, it's 1% on top of the 2.9% we pay for Canadian registered accounts.
The Canadian address may be a freight forwarder or his auntie who will ship this purchase and a lot of other things in a "CARE package" (if you are old enough to remember those). You can look at the address on Google Maps and see if it is an industrial plaza near the airport or a private home.
05-09-2021 12:11 AM
If a Candian registered buyer makes a purchase from a Canadian Seller regardless of the site involved there will not be an International surcharge.
And as you noticed the fees are lower for Canadian sellers than they are for US Sellers. A new example to add to the others that favour Canadian Sellers (although PayPal also has reduced International fees for Canadian based sellers).
08-31-2021 10:43 AM
eBay charges way too much, their fees are a joke. As a long time eBay seller and buyer, I'm fed up. I'll be selling on Facebook and other platforms from now on.
04-07-2025 07:28 AM
04-07-2025 07:45 AM - edited 04-07-2025 07:48 AM
You are responding to a ZOMBIE thread from 04-09-2021
04-07-2025 11:11 AM
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