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I had something similar happen. As it turns out a charge for something I bought from Canada ($37.25 incl. shipping) was showing as payment (not a pay pal payment) I had a charge on my bank account in the amount of $31.05 under Liquidation IAT paypal. Called both pay pal & bank and no one could identify it. Went back online to my paypal statement and clicked on the seller name next to the charge of $37.25. As it turns out the $31.05 is what $37.25 converts to in US dollars. So bottom line if you order something internationally and they charge your bank acct, click o.n the seller name next to the charge off your pay pal statement and the charge to your bank acct should be whatever the international amount converted to. I bank with First Interstate and my bank said this was not an additional charge for an international purchase as the seller should take that into consideration in the shipping fee they charge you
Hope this helps.
cantid

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