18. dubna 2026/3 min čtení
Currency Conversion for Reps: The Exchange Rate Trap Explained
FX markup on reps is the single largest hidden cost. A 2026 guide to understanding, comparing, and minimizing currency conversion fees.
FX (foreign exchange) markup is the single largest fee on a rep purchase — typically 7-11% over interbank rates. Agents quote this as "exchange rate" but it includes their margin. Understanding it helps you pick the right agent and minimize costs.
How agent FX works
When you buy a rep item priced in CNY (¥), the agent:
- Takes CNY listed price: say ¥300
- Applies their FX markup: 8.3% for Kakobuy
- Multiplies by current spot CNY/USD: ~¥7.20 per USD in 2026
- Displays to you: ¥300 × 8.3% markup / 7.20 = ~$45.15
The "markup" in step 2 is the agent's margin above interbank rate. Interbank rate (the wholesale rate banks trade at) is the cheapest rate. Agent rates are always worse.
Agent FX markup table (2026)
| Agent | Markup |
|---|---|
| Sugargoo | ~0% |
| CSSBuy | ~0.5% (+6% service fee) |
| Superbuy | ~8.5% |
| Kakobuy | ~8.5% |
| Loongbuy | ~8.7% |
| Hoobuy | ~12% |
| Joyagoo | ~12% |
| Oopbuy | ~12% |
The all-in delta between CSSBuy (~6.5% with its service fee) and the priciest here, Oopbuy (~12%), is about 5.5%. On a $1,000 order, that's $55. On $10,000 annual order volume, $550. (Sugargoo, with near-zero FX and no percentage fee, lands lower still.)
Beyond the markup — FX hidden costs
1. Card issuer FX fee
Some cards charge 1-3% FX fee on foreign currency transactions. Rep agents charge you in USD (not CNY); most Western cards don't charge FX on USD. But some cards (Discover, some travel cards) charge 0% explicitly.
2. Exchange rate timing
Agent FX rate is typically updated daily. If CNY spikes mid- transaction, your rate is what was posted at purchase.
3. Balance funding vs per-item
Balance funding locks in the FX rate for top-up amount. Useful if you expect CNY to strengthen.
4. Multi-currency agent handling
Some agents (Joyagoo especially) handle JPY-sourced buyers slightly differently. Check your agent's specific FX pricing.
How to minimize FX on rep orders
1. Use CSSBuy for pure FX optimization
If cost is your primary driver, CSSBuy's 7.5% is meaningful. Downside: weaker UI, slower QC. Worth it for experienced buyers.
2. Time large purchases to favorable CNY rates
CNY/USD rates fluctuate. 6.5-7.3 is the typical 2020-2026 range. Buying near the weak end of CNY (e.g., 7.3) saves 2-3% over buying near the strong end (6.5).
3. Use balance funding over per-item
Lock in FX rate for larger balance amounts.
4. Check your card's FX stance
Most no-foreign-transaction-fee cards save 1-3% vs. travel cards.
5. Skip the premium "first-order coupon" agent if FX matters long-term
Oopbuy's first-order coupon is great; its sustained ~12% FX is punishing. After 1-2 orders, move to lower-FX options.
FX impact on different order sizes
Small order ($50)
Markup difference between 7.5% and 10.9% on $50 = $1.70. Minimal.
Medium order ($500)
Markup difference = $17. Meaningful but not transformative.
Large order ($2,500)
Markup difference = $85. Real money. Worth using a low-FX agent.
Annual volume ($10,000)
Markup difference = $340. Worth optimizing.
Regional FX variations
Some agents have sub-markets:
- Joyagoo for JP: FX optimized for CNY→JPY
- Hoobuy for EU: FX comparable across, but EU-specific pricing on some line-hauls
Frequently asked
Is interbank rate achievable?
No. Interbank is for institutional traders. Retail FX always pays markup.
Why is Kakobuy priced higher than CSSBuy on the same item?
Same item, same seller. Kakobuy's ~8.5% all-in vs CSSBuy's ~6.5% (0.5% FX plus a 6% service fee). CSSBuy comes out roughly 2% lower, so on a ¥1000 item the gap is only a dollar or two — scale is all in large orders.
Does Bank FX matter for rep orders?
Less than you'd think. Agent charges you in USD (not CNY); most Western cards don't apply FX fee on USD transactions.
What about "Chinese rate" (官方汇率) vs agent FX?
官方汇率 is the PBOC reference rate. Agents use market rates + their margin.
Can I pay in CNY directly?
Only if you have a Chinese payment method (WeChat Pay, Alipay). Most Western rep buyers don't.
For agent-specific pricing see individual guides: CSSBuy, Kakobuy, Oopbuy.