Hi I am a new seller I listed an item at a set price and in the booth it is priced 6.70-9.70 what have I done wrong
Thanks in advance
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Solacey Reputation: 12 See Solacey's booth |
For the black gladiators I [URL removed]
Black Barefoot Sandals Gladiator style
Priced at $40.00
I wonder if the amount you receive varies due to exchange rates. Like if I pay $40 US dollars, what you get will be in that range according to exchange rates on that day. All your items show with one price to buyers here in the USA.
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SegundaVez Reputation: 310 See SegundaVez's booth |
In my booth the black gladiator has 15.50GBP-24.90GBP Why the 2 prices
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Solacey Reputation: 12 See Solacey's booth |
It sounds like you are seeing rate of exchange variations..and it also sounds like you are on the British (GBP) website…
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Log out of your account and look at it from the US link
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Your booth [URL removed]
Each country can see the site in their own currency by using the link at the bottom of the page that says
*[URL removed] there is a flag for the country and link to change countries…mine say United States/United States Dollars $
One of the hardest things here is that many sellers do not realize that when logged into your own account/your preference settings are what you see and that not everyone sees the same thing.
The best way to always check is to log out and come into the site and look to see how it works or appears.
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
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