03-24-2024 09:47 PM
How do you change the currency, all of a sudden it's not in US Dollars it's British I think.
Thank you
03-24-2024 10:36 PM
Somehow you havebeen listing on the UK site.
Just look up at the URL.
Where it says "ebay dot co dot uk" change it to "ebay dot com".
03-25-2024 01:03 AM
The currency is driven by the Ebay site you are posting on. So if you want US dollars, post on the US site.
You can't have different currencies than the site you are posting on.
03-25-2024 06:21 AM
Yea, you may have accidentally used a sell similar option based on a listing from the UK site. I have done that in the past and the currency shows up as £.
03-25-2024 11:27 AM
If you have started your listing as a "Sell Similar" as an item sold in the UK, it will automatically come up that way.
Do only "Sell Similar" for US listings.
03-25-2024 12:03 PM
If you list on the Ebay UK site, the currency will be that of what is normal for the UK. The same is true for any other Ebay site you create your listing on. The currency is ALWAYS that for the country the Ebay site is for. It can't be changed.
On the US site all listings are in US $$s. If a buyer from a different country purchases one of your items, they MUST pay in US $$s. There is no choice in it.
It has nothing to do with Sell Similar. It has everything to do with what Ebay site you are posting the listing on.
03-25-2024 02:48 PM - edited 03-25-2024 02:49 PM
Actually, they just changed that. I don't think that you mean where the item sold but where the item was originally listed.
In the past, if I was on .com and clicked on a listing originating on .ca and then clicked on 'sell now' or sell similar, I would be taken to .ca and my new listing would in $C. But now if I clicked on the same listing and used the sell now/sell similar function, the listing would stay on .com and would in be in $US.