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Started by Sargeguy, February 19, 2014, 10:42:41 PM

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Sargeguy

Am I correct that since the inception of the Global Shipping program you only have 2 International shipping options, "Worldwide" or "Canada" whether you use their service or not?
Greg Sargeant
Providence, RI
TCI /ATCA #4409

Contempra

You are correct Greg..but no difference for me. I mean, international  is anywhere, everywhere on the planet. I don't know why they put two different locations for this. Can you tell me the difference Greg 'cause I don't understand...

Sargeguy

I know that Canada gets preferred treatment due to NAFTA.  What irks me is that if I want to offer my item to buyers in the UK, I am stuck offering it to buyers in some of the shadier or pain-in-the-butt countries as well.
Greg Sargeant
Providence, RI
TCI /ATCA #4409

Contempra

Quote from: Sargeguy on February 19, 2014, 11:26:09 PM
I know that Canada gets preferred treatment due to NAFTA.  What irks me is that if I want to offer my item to buyers in the UK, I am stuck offering it to buyers in some of the shadier or pain-in-the-butt countries as well.



Yes it's discouraging sometimes...the shipment is too expensive...:(


Doug Rose

To avoid Global Shipping, these are eBay's instructions.....Doug


Here's the email that you can forward to your buyer



If the member would like to complete their transaction outside of GSP, you can walk them through the process to Request total.





Auction-style listing (instructions for buyer)




Navigate to your "Purchase History"Locate the item(s) that you purchased from the seller you are requesting total from

Click on the listing and locate the number of bids for this transaction

Click on the number

To the right of your username, click on "more actions"

Then select "Request total"

Confirm the items and your address on the next screen and continue






Multi-quantity listing (instructions for buyer)




Navigate to your "Purchase History"

Locate the item(s) that you purchased from the seller you are requesting total from

Click on the listing and locate the link that specifies how many out of the listing have been purchased

For example, 4 available/2 sold. (Click on 2 sold)



To the right of your username, click on "more actions"

Select "Request total"

Confirm the items and your address on the next screen and continue




















Gelyn J.


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