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How is the 90-day total calculated, seems wrong to me?

I have one item that I just sold for a buy-it-now price of $50 and the buyer paid $15.50 in shipping for what I would expect to be a total of $65.50.  My 90-day total shows $70.63 and I cannot figure out why?  I've only sold the one item in the last 90 days so I'm a bit baffled where the other $5.13 came from.  

Screenshot from 2021-07-20 07-37-03.pngScreenshot from 2021-07-20 07-37-20.pngI have one other item active item for sale but since it has not sold I don't see that it would have any bearing on the 90-day total. Can anyone explain this? 

 

Cannot find a way through the ebay help to even get to a place that explains it and their support chat is currently closed.

 

Thanks

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How is the 90-day total calculated, seems wrong to me?

I've been wondering the same. I'm a new ebay seller and I just had two buyers refuse to pay bids even when then were purposely bidding. Now my 90day reflects an amount as it I sold these items, when in fact I've had the headache of having to relist and take a fee hit....

 

One item sold since relisting and ebay 90day reflects as it I sold it twice, even though I've had the items reported/flagged for buyer cancellation due to payment refusals.... 

 

As always, no response from ebay

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How is the 90-day total calculated, seems wrong to me?

I don't know what's going on. My 90-day total was over $2600 at one point. Now it's barely above 2000. Nothing has been returned so there should be no reason for a decrease. Of course I'm getting paid what I'm supposed to be getting paid but what the hell is the fluctuation in this number for

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How is the 90-day total calculated, seems wrong to me?


@bro-2138 wrote:

I don't know what's going on. My 90-day total was over $2600 at one point. Now it's barely above 2000. Nothing has been returned so there should be no reason for a decrease. Of course I'm getting paid what I'm supposed to be getting paid but what the hell is the fluctuation in this number for


I would imagine some sales have gone past the 90 mark and thus dropped out of the total........

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How is the 90-day total calculated, seems wrong to me?

Did you ever get a response about this? I've had a lot of non-payers and it keeps including this amount in the total. So when it resells, my totals keep adding up the total as if I sold the item twice. I'm really just curious about this for when it comes tax time and what Ebay actually reports to the feds.

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How is the 90-day total calculated, seems wrong to me?

Exactly what do you do when you have a non-payer?

Do you not cancel, citing non-payer as the reason?

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How is the 90-day total calculated, seems wrong to me?

Hi everyone,

Due to the age of this thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread HERE if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.

Thank you for understanding.

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