KeenCactus
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Domestic vs International Pricing for Ad reporting

Just noticed that I have sold an item for £19.99, however the ad stats page has recorded it as $28.50. I think It's done this because it's taken the international pricing for that item instead, which is £23.99

Has anyone else experienced this issue?

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Re: Domestic vs International Pricing for Ad reporting

Yes, it's all in dollars, also the click prices are in dollars, but when you're charged it's converted into £ and vat is added on top. 

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KeenCactus
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Re: Domestic vs International Pricing for Ad reporting

I'm more concerned that neither £19.99 nor £23.99 = $28.50, so when figuring out the advertising cost per sale, I can't really trust the reported revenue

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Re: Domestic vs International Pricing for Ad reporting

Don't forget it also includes whatever the buyer paid for postage cost as revenue too. 

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KeenCactus
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Yup, but there was no postage fee, nor tax etc. 

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