Managed Payment for International Dropship

Hi,

I've been selling on ebay for about 10 years, and I do dropship.

all that time, I receive money from buyer in USD and paid for my supplier also in USD

I can easily do that with paypal, but with managed payment, how I do that?

 

for what I can understand now, in managed payment, I will receive payment in AUD (although my customer pay in USD) and then I need to send money in AUD to my paypal and convert it to USD in my paypal.

if I have to do it, there will be currency rate lost or I have to raise my selling price.

 

is there any way I don't have to do it? to save from currency rate lost?

 

note: almost all my item, I list in ebay.com so almost all my transaction are in USD (selling and buying)

 

Please help.

regards

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Managed Payment for International Dropship

The "easiest" way I can think of is to have enough of an alternative source of incoming USD into your PayPal account (eg via your own website) to  at least minimise the additional amount required to cover buyer purchases through eBay (and I put easiest in quotations as I know that can be easier said than done, especially if you are in Australia and your primary market is the US). 

 

You could look at various Visa / Mastercard debit rates, and if you can find one with lower costs than allowing PayPal to do the conversion, you could save that way as well (i.e. by funding your payments with that card and using them to perform the conversion instead of PayPal), though it will still likely be a bit more expensive than just having a flow of USD into your PayPal. 

 

I think there are actually some bank accounts that allow you to hold a USD balance, so it might work out cheaper to convert AUD to USD that way, and then use a card attached to the USD balance to fund the purchase - I really don't know in this case, what's available and what's possible, just kinda throwing an extra avenue out there that might be worth exploring - maybe talk to a few people at various banks / financial institutions and see what they say. 

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