What a dilema
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on โ29-10-2014 01:14 PM
Just sold an item for $49.95 to a buyer in Turkey when it clearly said will post only to Australia I told him I did not send overseas & not to worry about it & I would relist If I cancelled the transaction I would have got a defect ( as has happened before). He said he still wanted it & post is $95.00 ( actual amount) If he did not want the item then I would have done the $5 commission but now I have to pay $9.50 extra commission on the post charge + $5.00 ebay fee & extra paypal fees. all because someone did not read or did not care about the description I have now figured out how to block overseas buyers so I hope it won 't happen again
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on โ31-10-2014 12:51 PM
If you are paid $144.95 via PayPal Australia in a single transaction the fee should be $3.78 and you should actually receive $141.17.
It's 2.4% + 30-cents as CQ said above.
If they have charged you $5.23 then I'd be on the phone asking please explain.
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on โ31-10-2014 12:58 PM
However, if you were paid the very same $144.95 in 6 separate transactions (as many buyers do) then the total fee would be $5.28.
It's still 2.4% of the $144.95 = $3.48
Plus 6 lots of 30-cents = $1.80 (PayPal charge 30-cents for each individual transaction)
Total: $5.28
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on โ31-10-2014 12:59 PM
This buyer was in Turkey ( country & description of buyer) Would that make a difference to the fee
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on โ31-10-2014 01:18 PM
Start the cancel transaction process trust me! I lived in Turkey for a few years and hubby is Turkish, do not trust their postal system!
They have very strict customs/import laws (to protect their local industry) and I guarantee you they will confiscate the item and you buyer will not even receive it or even receive a note that it has been confiscated. Turkey works on a whole different level to most postal systems. They regularly just take what they want and no paperwork necessary. The only things I have successfully sent to Turkey are paper based items and don't mark it any way that shows it is a commerical item or it will be taken. Clothes, shoes and textiles are especially prone to being confiscated. Don't risk it, you will lose your item and the money when he/she does a claim.
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on โ31-10-2014 01:31 PM
Yes that will make the difference.
Cross-border transaction fees are 3.4% + 30-cents.
So on your $144.95 that comes up to $5.23. Spot on!


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