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on 24-03-2016 08:30 AM
I think the OP should contact their card issuer to ask why a transaction in AU dollars with the Aust arm of PayPal attracts an international fee.
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on 24-03-2016 03:37 PM
Thanks for reporting back audio-spot.
I must admit when it happened to me it was a paypal account transaction, not a guest transaction....and it was a very long time ago.
The GE Money Terms and Conditions have changed many times over the years and hopefuly that would have been changed as it was a grossly unfair charge.
I agree that the OP needs to ask his card issuing authority about it.....it is obviously their issue, not ebay or paypal. Unfortunately I doubt that we will ever get to the bottom of it now.
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on 24-03-2016 08:29 PM
Perhaps those attracting an international fee do not end in AUS (maybe US or another country) and hence hit the credit card provider as an international transaction?
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on 24-03-2016 10:05 PM
You might be right about that audio.
My paypal account predates being bought by ebay so was probably opened through the US site. I just added ebay to my existing PP account when I joined and started buying. That is why I was so surprised...my previous purchases and money tranfers were all to/from the USA and Canada and involved converting currency anyway.