Hi Lyall, you can add in your terms section that you gladly accept Canadian funds and you can invite all Canadian auction winners to receive invoices generated in Canadian funds.
We have nothing against this; we just don't want to leave US funds as the official currency.
I hope this addresses your wants; if not, let us know
David the Auctioneer
Hi Lyall,
I understand your problem. I think David has summed it up fairly well. I would just like to clarify one point. David said:
"you can invite all Canadian auction winners to receive invoices generated in Canadian funds."
Hi Tim: I live in Canada and many of my buyers do to. Is there anyway that we could select the funds on an invoice? I have nothing against U.S. funds but when I live in Canada and I sell to Canadian customers I believe I should be requesting Cdn funds. It's just my funny way of thinking.
I have had at least two Canadian buyers apologize for not paying in US funds. If it isn't possible I can always request Cnd funds in the comments section of the invoice.
I am very new to SOR and perhaps this topic has been raised before and if it has I am sorry to have taken up your time. I love SOR and have encouraged many of my friends to join SOR. A big THANK YOU to Patches for encouraging me to join SOR and list my duplicates.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
Lyall (stampnut1953)
re: Invoices Must Be in US $ But Members May Back Channel in Other Currencies
Hi Lyall, you can add in your terms section that you gladly accept Canadian funds and you can invite all Canadian auction winners to receive invoices generated in Canadian funds.
We have nothing against this; we just don't want to leave US funds as the official currency.
I hope this addresses your wants; if not, let us know
David the Auctioneer
re: Invoices Must Be in US $ But Members May Back Channel in Other Currencies
Hi Lyall,
I understand your problem. I think David has summed it up fairly well. I would just like to clarify one point. David said:
"you can invite all Canadian auction winners to receive invoices generated in Canadian funds."