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eBay problem....A Canadian wins my USA only auction......
Some advice on an eBay problem, please!! I sold a Canadian PCGS graded proof set yesterday on eBay. My auction clearly states I only ship to the USA. Well a guy from Canada ended up bidding/winning the auction. What will eBay do about this?? I emailed them stating the problem. Anyone else run into this problem before and how was it resolved? Thanks in advance, Chris
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Bill
It is easier to do you think, and they where the high bidder. So I got more $$$$.
I had buyers from Canada and had no problems.
Ray
<< <i> You must ship by Registered Mail only, however >>
Not true for Canada. From the USPS site:
<< <i>Coins sent to or from collectors or dealers may be mailed in ordinary (uninsured) parcel post packages. >>
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<< <i>neg him, block him. relist >>
That sounds harsh, might subject the seller to a negative as well, will require additional work for the seller and might lead to a lower price upon relisting.
I'd be willing to ship to Canada, while requiring the buyer to pay for insurance and any additional fees.
Russ, NCNE
should I care if I ship to Italy versus Little Italy in New York?
<< <i>What is the concern about shipping outside the US? If they pay upfront for insured shipping, then why
should I care if I ship to Italy versus Little Italy in New York? >>
There is no seller protection for shipments outside the US. The buyer can claim they didn't get the item - even if they did - file a chargeback and the seller is screwed. That creates a situation that is ripe for scams. In fact, the majority of the fraud attempts I get through my business originate outside the US.
Russ, NCNE
If the value of the set is minimal, should be a big deal.
I've shipped a few coins to Canada from E-Bay (all Canadian coins..go figure that) with no problems.
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<< <i>Russ, wouldn't that only apply to purchases through PayPal? >>
Correct. But, since about 90% of payments are through PayPal, it's a big concern.
Russ, NCNE
Is there going to be a problem here or is the postage going to be more than the $2.50 I charged him which includes insurance? This is a first!
Russ, NCNE
Go to your ebay All Selling page and select more... under Related Links at the bottom of the left column. Then select Block or Pre-Approve Bidders from the Selling-Related Links list. Click buyer blocks under Buyer Block Exemption List. Select the check box to Block buyers who are registered in countries to which I don't ship.
I says " Oh no" like 21 bucks and 45.00 to ship the things !
not a problem though !
Yeah I learned you have to mark the "block bidders in countries I don't ship to" after a guy from Germany won a coin from me.
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you have no idea how often they bump up final values being underbidders
I do understand because I occasionally buy US coins from foreign countries
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For some reason, I have had no customers "south of the border" in Mexico or any part of South America.
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<< <i>Postage cost to Hawaii ((added) or Alaska) is no different than postage cost to any other state.
Russ, NCNE >>
Exactly. Its funny how some people think that AK and HI are not states. Or that it will cost so much more to ship something. The only problem that I run into is when a business wants to ship UPS or FedEx ground.
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