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How does Reverb Payments work?

Reverb Payments is only available to sellers in the US, Canada, and parts of Europe.

Quick answer

Reverb Payments allows sellers to accept a wide range of payment methods, helping you attract more buyers. You get paid straight into your bank account in your local currency — no middleman, no conversion fees. And if anything goes wrong, Reverb can sort it out more quickly.

Benefits of Reverb Payments

Reach more buyers

More options for buyers can mean more sales for you. With Reverb Payments, you can offer buyers more ways to pay beyond PayPal, including: 

No matter how a buyer pays, your payout always goes to the bank account on your Shop Policies page.

Simplify payouts

Get paid straight into your bank account in your local currency, no matter how buyers pay. No conversion fee, no middleman, no extra steps.

Funds are sent within our standard payment timelines, and all bank information is encrypted to keep your personal details completely secure. Learn more about connecting your bank account to Reverb Payments.

Resolve issues quicker

Work directly with Reverb if anything goes wrong and get issues sorted faster. Reverb Payments gives our team better visibility into transactions so we can help.

Don’t forget to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) to add an extra layer of security between your account and anyone trying to access it. Learn more about MFA.

When will I receive my funds?

For your first sale, funds will be available 1 - 2 business days after the item is delivered, according to the tracking information on your order. After your first sale, funds will be available for deposit 1 business day after you provide a valid tracking number showing package movement. Payment notifications will be sent via email. From there, it may take 1 - 4 business days for payment to appear in your bank account.

  1. Item sold & order created 
  2. 🕑 Up to 2 days 
  3. Order verified & cleared for dispatch For your protection, we secure payment by verifying buyer information. 
  4. 🕑 Dispatch within 3 business days 
  5. Item in transit, delivered, or marked as 'received'Reverb uses the tracking information from your package to determine when it's in transit or delivered to the buyer. For local pickup orders, buyers must select “Mark as Received” on the order. 
  6. 🕑 Up to 2 business days 
  7. Funds available for deposit Payment is ready to be sent to your bank. 
  8. 🕑 Up to 1 business day 
  9. Payment sent to your bank or Reverb Wallet It usually takes 1 - 4 business days for payment to show in your account, depending on your bank. 
  10. If you’re set up with Reverb Wallet, once you receive your earnings, they’re available for immediate use.

If you receive an email on a weekend or celebration indicating that funds are available for deposit, sit tight. Reverb will send payment to your bank at the end of the following business day.

Availability and processing fees

Reverb Payments is available in the countries listed in the table below. For new sellers in these countries, Reverb Payments is the only available payment option. We are constantly expanding our offering, so if your country is not yet on the list, please check back soon.

For UK sellers:Learn about Reverb’s fee structure here.

Payment processing fees are deducted directly from your earnings amount. These fees are taken from the item’s total sale price, including its delivery fees and any applicable sales tax. Learn more about payment processing fees.
Country Currency Payment processing fee for Reverb Payments Preferred Seller payment processing fee
USA USD 3.19% + $0.49 USD 2.99% + $0.49 USD
Canada USD, CAD 3.19% + $0.49 CAD 2.99% + $0.49 CAD

EU countries (20)

France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Portugal, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria

EUR 3.19% + 0,49€ 2.99% + 0,49€

International transactions will incur a 1% additional cross-border fee. Transactions within the European Economic Area (EEA) are considered domestic and will not incur a cross-border fee.

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