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Getting Paid in different currencies

Good Morning to all!

I have a question regarding getting paid in eBay.

Is there any way, that I can get paid in the currency that the buyer paid and not let eBay make the exchange rate itself?

For example, I list my items in eBay.com in USD. Buyers pay in Euros or USD according to where they are. ( I have customers in both EU and US). eBay then makes the exchange rate in EURO , which is kind of bad (I live in EU),  and I ending up receiving less.

My bank account can accept all 3 major currencies (EUR, USD and GBP) so technically, there is no problem if I receive EUROS, USD or GBP.

Thank you for your time.

Jimmy

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@jimbo_gr wrote:

Good Morning to all!

I have a question regarding getting paid in eBay.

Is there any way, that I can get paid in the currency that the buyer paid and not let eBay make the exchange rate itself?

For example, I list my items in eBay.com in USD. Buyers pay in Euros or USD according to where they are. ( I have customers in both EU and US). eBay then makes the exchange rate in EURO , which is kind of bad (I live in EU),  and I ending up receiving less.

My bank account can accept all 3 major currencies (EUR, USD and GBP) so technically, there is no problem if I receive EUROS, USD or GBP.

Thank you for your time.

Jimmy


Nope. ebay does not handle payments Ayden, the payment processor does. All foreign currency is converted prior to reaching your account. No way to change that. 

 

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Getting Paid in different currencies

Selling fees | eBay

Seller currency conversion charge

When you create listings or sell items on an international eBay site, eBay may convert your funds to a different currency in order to collect amounts owed by you to eBay, or to payout funds due to you.

For example, if your registered address is in the US and you create a listing on eBay.de for which fees are due (such as insertion and/or optional listing upgrade fees), eBay will convert your funds from USD to EUR using the transaction exchange rate applicable at the time of listing, in order to collect these fees. When the item sells on eBay.de, eBay will calculate your payout amount by converting the sales proceeds from EUR to USD using the transaction exchange rate applicable at the time of the sale.

If eBay converts your funds, the conversion will be completed at the transaction exchange rate we set for the relevant currency exchange. eBay's transaction exchange rate is composed of a base exchange rate plus a conversion charge. The conversion charge is a fixed percentage applied to the base exchange rate and retained by eBay. The base exchange rate reflects rates within the wholesale currency markets applicable to the currency pairing on the day of the conversion, or the prior business day. If exchange rates are set by law or regulation, the base exchange rate reflects the government reference rates.

If your registered address is in the US, the seller currency conversion charge applied and retained by eBay is 3%. If your registered address is not in the US, please refer to the fee page for your country or region of residence for your seller currency conversion charge information.

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