I have a buyer who purchased 2 items. I sent a PayPal invoice so that they would not have to do 2 transactions. Today they sent me a [URL removed] “The invoice is in $ – is it possible to pay it in £ sterling?”
Does anyone know if the invoice will give the buyer the choice? I have my setting as [URL removed]
“Ask Me, decide accepting or denying each individual payment”
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musiclady Reputation: 14 See musiclady's booth |
Actually, by have the setting
“Ask Me, decide accepting or denying each individual payment”
Means that you are being asked if you will accept £ sterling. Some people keep an amount of foreign currency in their paypal if they deal with a international sales a lot.
If you say yes, you will receive payment in £ sterling and will be responsible for the conversion rate if you wish to change it to USD.
It would be better to have the setting in which you will only accept USD, then the buyer will have to be responsible for the conversion of the currency
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It would probably be better if you read [URL removed]
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
When they open up their paypal account, it will auto adjust to the country they have the account in for monetary payment. The invoice sent from Bonanza will show dollars but when it comes time for them to actually pay…they will be doing it in pounds.
When you receive your payment…it will be in dollars.
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Siberians_Forever Reputation: 143 See Siberians_Forever's booth |
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