Is Paypal changing currency on incoming payments? Thread poster: patyjs
| patyjs Mexico Local time: 11:42 Spanish to English + ...
I live in Mexico and have just received a payment into Paypal from a regular customer whom I invoice in USD. Their payments have always been sent in USD which is my main currency on PP. This new payment came in in Mexican pesos. The client says they sent USD. Repercussions after the US election? I can't find any information about a change of policy and wonder if anyone else has had this happen. Thanks. | | | Thayenga Germany Local time: 19:42 Member (2009) English to German + ... Same problem | Nov 15, 2016 |
I've had the same problem. Payment was in USD, but was changed to Euros. So I sent PP a message, and was told that they automatically change your account according to your country of residence. Yes, without bothering to ask if you'd agree. There is a way to change your primary account to USD, but you would have to contact them on how to do this. I was sent a UK link to change my primary account, but don't know if this works in Mexico as well. | | | Paulinho Fonseca Brazil Local time: 14:42 Member (2011) English to Portuguese + ... USD > BrReal | Nov 15, 2016 |
I had the same issue. The funny thing is that it only happens to payments made in USD. Though yesterday one payment came and it did not switch to BrReal as the one from last week. I received payments in Euro and it did not switch. I have reported that to PayPal but replies. :/ | | | patyjs Mexico Local time: 11:42 Spanish to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Was this recently, Thayenga? | Nov 15, 2016 |
It's the first time it has happened in I don't know how many years... that's why I wondered if had to do with the US elections and resulting instability. | |
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Angela Malik United Kingdom Local time: 18:42 German to English + ... Bit too early for that | Nov 15, 2016 |
patyjs wrote: It's the first time it has happened in I don't know how many years... that's why I wondered if had to do with the US elections and resulting instability. Trump's not president yet. Unlikely that suddenly your banking/money transfers would be affected by that. | | | Lincoln Hui Hong Kong Local time: 01:42 Member Chinese to English + ... Noticed that as well | Nov 15, 2016 |
Incoming USD payment changed to HKD - but curiously enough, another USD payment on the same day wasn't converted, nor was a JPY payment also on the same day. From a practical perspective I'm actually ok with this, since I deposit in HKD to my local bank account anyway. It does cast another shadow on Paypal's already pitch-black business practices, though. | | | Thayenga Germany Local time: 19:42 Member (2009) English to German + ...
patyjs wrote: It's the first time it has happened in I don't know how many years... that's why I wondered if had to do with the US elections and resulting instability. No, this happened some time last month, that is, prior to the presidential elections. PP's justification was that the primary (or only) account is always in the currency of one's country of residence. I guess that's PP's policy (now). | | | patyjs Mexico Local time: 11:42 Spanish to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Paypal's explanation- | Nov 16, 2016 |
I wrote to Paypal to ask for an explanation and got this reply: Patricia, you are correct that your previous payments are actually designated in US currency. I reviewed this payment, It has nothing to do with your PayPal account but on how the sender sent the payment. To give you an update, US accounts have three options to send the money (Pay for goods or services, Send to friends and family in the US and Send to friends and family in other countries.) It seems that your customer/... See more I wrote to Paypal to ask for an explanation and got this reply: Patricia, you are correct that your previous payments are actually designated in US currency. I reviewed this payment, It has nothing to do with your PayPal account but on how the sender sent the payment. To give you an update, US accounts have three options to send the money (Pay for goods or services, Send to friends and family in the US and Send to friends and family in other countries.) It seems that your customer/buyer send the payment as "friends and family in other countries" which will automatically send and default to the local currency of the recipient. I hope this information is helpful. It cleared things up for me. ![](https://cfcdn.proz.com/images/bb/smiles/icon_smile.gif) ▲ Collapse | |
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New currency selection dropdown | Nov 16, 2016 |
I had a scenario recently where I charged in SEK, but got paid in USD. My accountant wasn't very happy... Not sure if that's because my default currency is set to USD, but I'm in South Africa, so my account would have been set to ZAR if it's supposed it's supposed to use my default currency. The client told me that there was a new dropdown button, which he hadn't noticed, where he had to select the currency of choice. "I checked now, paypal have added an input box that ... See more I had a scenario recently where I charged in SEK, but got paid in USD. My accountant wasn't very happy... Not sure if that's because my default currency is set to USD, but I'm in South Africa, so my account would have been set to ZAR if it's supposed it's supposed to use my default currency. The client told me that there was a new dropdown button, which he hadn't noticed, where he had to select the currency of choice. "I checked now, paypal have added an input box that i didn’t see. It says ’you pay’ SEK and next to it that you [me writing] will recieve USD." ▲ Collapse | | | Same problem! | Nov 25, 2016 |
I just had this issue too. A company in Spain always pays me in Euros and then I convert it to USD. They paid me and it arrived in USD so I wrote them a message saying that at the exchange rate this was not correct. So they said that they paid me in USD. I refunded them the money and they tried again and the second time it did arrive in EUR. | | | Paulinho Fonseca Brazil Local time: 14:42 Member (2011) English to Portuguese + ... Again the same issue with the same client | Nov 29, 2016 |
On November 28, I received another payment from the same old client and the issue returned. Payment made by client, from Canada, in USD which entered my account in Br Real. I called PayPal three times and still not solution. The last attendant reported that I MIGHT be a system(ic) error. I reported this Forum and they will be evaluating my issue and may reply with an answer. Client contacted PayPal in Canada and there they say I changed my main currency to real, but ba... See more On November 28, I received another payment from the same old client and the issue returned. Payment made by client, from Canada, in USD which entered my account in Br Real. I called PayPal three times and still not solution. The last attendant reported that I MIGHT be a system(ic) error. I reported this Forum and they will be evaluating my issue and may reply with an answer. Client contacted PayPal in Canada and there they say I changed my main currency to real, but back to Brazil, PayPal here says all is set as UDS main currency. Phew! This online trip is making me feel the 'Jet lag'. :/ This might be serious if I am outside Brazil. ▲ Collapse | | | John Fossey Canada Local time: 13:42 Member (2008) French to English + ...
I have had the same issue several times recently. The problem is that I invoice European clients in EUR, so when payment arrives in CAD I cannot be sure that they paid the full amount. Also, I need to record the PayPal fee as a business expense, but it doesn't show up. It used to be that the amount sent, in EUR, would be shown followed by the PayPal fee. | |
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patyjs Mexico Local time: 11:42 Spanish to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Seems recent | Nov 29, 2016 |
I wrote to my client with the explanation given to me by Paypal, posted above. Last week I received another payment from them that hadn't been changed, so I think that did the trick. Maybe you could do the same, John. | | | Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 18:42 Member (2008) Italian to English
patyjs wrote: It's the first time it has happened in I don't know how many years... that's why I wondered if had to do with the US elections and resulting instability. It probably has more to do with the fact that PayPal takes a percentage every time it changes from one currency to another.
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