In some cases, the final amount charged by your bank or card provider may differ slightly from the price displayed during checkout. This is most common when paying in a different currency or using an international payment method.
Possible reasons for small differences include:
- Currency exchange rate fluctuations between the time of checkout and payment processing
- Exchange rates or conversion fees applied by your bank or card issuer
- International transaction or foreign currency processing fees
- Temporary authorisation holds or bank-side rounding adjustments
For example, if a customer shops in EUR using a bank account based in another currency, their bank may apply its own exchange rate when converting the payment.
Any conversion rates or additional charges applied during payment are determined by the customer’s bank, card issuer, or payment provider — not by the marketplace. If you notice an unexpected difference, we recommend checking your bank statement or contacting your card provider for more information.