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United Kingdom

A Financial Overview - United Kingdom
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When an international customer visits your site, Global-e converts the price of your product to the customer's currency.

At checkout, the customer is presented with the financial details of the transaction:

  • The price of the product minus discounts

  • Shipping fees

  • Duties and taxes

After verifying the validity of the transaction, Global‑e collects the payment and the order is packed and shipped.

  • If you are shipping the products directly from your hub then the final title transfer takes place in the origin country, making this a domestic B2B sale.

  • If you are shipping from a Global-e hub, the final title transfer occurs when the goods arrive at the domestic Global-e hub.

Global‑e then converts the amount of the sale back to your currency and refunds you the amount of the sale, deducting relevant fees and subsidies.

For more information, see The Reconciliation Process .

UK Merchants with Non-Global-e Carriers
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When an international customer visits your site, Global-e converts the price of your product to the customer's currency.

At checkout, the customer is presented with the financial details of the transaction:

  • The price of the product minus discounts

  • Shipping fees

  • Duties and taxes

After verifying the validity of the transaction, Global‑e collects the payment and the order is packed and shipped.

  • If you are shipping the products directly from your hub then the final title transfer takes place in the origin country, making this a domestic B2B sale

  • If you are shipping from a Global-e hub, the final title transfer occurs when the goods arrive at the domestic Global-e hub.

Global-e then converts the amount of the sale back to your currency and refunds you the amount of the sale, deducting relevant fees and subsidies.

If you are using your own carriers then the shipping fee, plus duties and taxes (if paid for by the carrier), are included in the refund.

For more information, see The Reconciliation Process.The Reconciliation Process

United States

A Financial Overview - United States
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When an international customer visits your site, Global‑e converts the price of your product to the customer's currency.

At checkout, the customer is presented with the financial details of the transaction:

  • The price of the product minus discounts

  • Shipping fees

  • Duties and taxes

After verifying the validity of the transaction, Global‑e collects the payment and the order is packed and shipped.

  • If you are shipping the products directly from your hub then the final title transfer takes place in the origin country, making this a domestic B2B sale.

  • If you are shipping from a Global-e hub, the final title transfer occurs when the goods arrive at the domestic Global-e hub.

Global‑e then converts the amount of the sale back to your currency and refunds you the amount of the sale, deducting relevant fees and subsidies.

For more information, see The Reconciliation Process.

US Merchants with Non-Global-e Carriers
wyol_US_flow.png

When an international customer visits your site, Global‑e converts the price of your product to the customer's currency.

At checkout, the customer is presented with the financial details of the transaction:

  • The price of the product minus discounts

  • Shipping

  • Duties and taxes

After verifying the validity of the transaction, Global‑e collects the payment and the order is packed and shipped.

  • If you are shipping the products directly from your hub then the final title transfer takes place in the origin country, making this a domestic B2B sale.

  • If you are shipping from a Global-e hub, the final title transfer occurs when the goods arrive at the domestic Global-e hub.

Global‑e then converts the amount of the sale back to your currency and refunds you the amount of the sale, deducting relevant fees and subsidies.

If you are using your own carriers then the shipping fee, plus duties and taxes (if paid for by the carrier), are included in the refund.

For more details, see The Reconciliation Process.The Reconciliation Process

Australia

A Financial Overview - Australia
financial_flow_AUD.png

When an international customer visits your site, Global‑e converts the price of your product to the customer's currency.

At checkout, the customer is presented with the financial details of the transaction:

  • The price of the product minus discounts

  • Shipping fees

  • Duties and taxes

After verifying the validity of the transaction, Global‑e collects the payment and the order is packed and shipped.

  • If you are shipping the products directly from your hub then the final title transfer takes place in the origin country, making this a domestic B2B sale.

  • If you are shipping from a Global-e hub, the final title transfer occurs when the goods arrive at the domestic Global-e hub.

Global‑e then converts the amount of the sale back to your currency and refunds you the amount of the sale, deducting relevant fees and subsidies.

For more information, see The Reconciliation Process

AUS Merchants with Non-Global-e Carriers
WYOL_financial_flow_AUS.svg

When an international customer visits your site, Global‑e converts the price of your product to the customer's currency.

At checkout, the customer is presented with the financial details of the transaction:

  • The price of the product minus discounts

  • Shipping

  • Duties and taxes

After verifying the validity of the transaction, Global‑e collects the payment and the order is packed and shipped.

  • If you are shipping the products directly from your hub then the final title transfer takes place in the origin country, making this a domestic B2B sale.

  • If you are shipping from a Global-e hub, the final title transfer occurs when the goods arrive at the domestic Global-e hub.

Global‑ then converts the amount of the sale back to your currency and refunds you the amount of the sale, deducting relevant fees and subsidies.

If you are using your own carriers then the shipping fee, plus duties and taxes (if paid for by the carrier), are included in the refund.

For more information, see The Reconciliation Process .The Reconciliation Process