Added pennies

Can someone throw light on the 1p added to several of my purchaces of late... price states £15.99 on the most recent... but when paying via Paypal I was charged £16.00... I know it is only 1p and if it goes to the seller all well and good... but if not where do all the pennies go?

View Entire Topic
red_magpie
Experienced Mentor

The short answer is that I don't know the answer, but would guess that it may have something to do with a known accounting problem in calculating percentages.

 

The best example of this is in calculating eBay's selling fees. When computers calculate payments due as a percentage the result will often be to a decimal point and not an exact penny.

 

If the fee due is say £6.09.42 the amount charged can only be £6.09. But the outstanding 0.42 of a penny remains on the seller's account. When enough decimal points add up to a full penny, it is added to the seller's next invoice. (EBay didn't get where it is today by overlooking fractions of a penny!)

 

The same thing could possibly happen to your PayPal account if you have incurred fees that are calculated as a percentage, for example making an exchange rate conversion or charging a currency conversion fee.

 

Only a guess, but I think it's the most likely answer. PayPal can't and won't gratuitously add a penny to the cost of your purchases!

 

 

 

be to a fe=rction o

Ask a question