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E-bay sellers. Any of you people sell outside of the USA?
I've been selling for awhile. Wondering if I'm missing out by not selling outside of the USA. Is there a market for US coins in other countries? Can you insure? what about DC? Any advise, pro's, con's. lmk
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
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Russ, NCNE
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So far, I've never had a problem sale outside the US on anything, but I do try to be careful.
Russ, NCNE
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Never had any problems with payment because I didn't accept PayPal. I would only accept BidPay (WU money orders).
<< <i>Also, insist on a confirmed address if you're taking PayPal. >>
So few overseas addresses are confirmed that this would have essentially the same effect as not allowing overseas sales at all.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I've been selling for awhile. Wondering if I'm missing out by not selling outside of the USA. Is there a market for US coins in other countries? Can you insure? what about DC? Any advise, pro's, con's. lmk
Thanks,
Jim >>
What about Canada? Same as other countries, don't bother.
My advice? It might be strange to hear from me, but at first glance say that you will only ship to the USA. When someone is really interested (like me most of the times) they will send you an e-mail asking if there are any exceptions made. Check their feedback, say that everything is at their risk and ask for references in the USA. That way, I don't feel any problems when shipping outside the US and you should be completely covered.
Dennis
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Of course the real issue for me now is: are buyers outside the USA typically willing to pay more for USA coins?
<< <i>Correct me if I'm wrong, but the UK and Canada are both eligible for Paypal's Seller Protection Policy. >>
Only if shipping to a confirmed address, and very few are confirmed.
Russ, NCNE
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Similarly, when contacted about it by a prospective bidder, I have sent items to Canada and to Great Britain. On my listings, though, I say I only ship within the US.
So far, so good.
I just hope they arrive safely. They were cheapies. He seem to be very excited to get them.
I made sure the coins were very properly packaged!
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<< <i>I live in the Netherlands and find it very frustrating that some sellers won't ship outside the USA. I will always give several references of reputable coin firms and although I pay with paypal most of the time I will always take the risk of shipping. Even then most sellers won't ship to here...
My advice? It might be strange to hear from me, but at first glance say that you will only ship to the USA. When someone is really interested (like me most of the times) they will send you an e-mail asking if there are any exceptions made. Check their feedback, say that everything is at their risk and ask for references in the USA. That way, I don't feel any problems when shipping outside the US and you should be completely covered.
Dennis >>
I agree with you. As a rule I do not ship out of the country, but have when contacted by a interested buyer. I will ask for a shipping address and will supply them a shipping price at that time.
<< <i>I live in the Netherlands and find it very frustrating that some sellers won't ship outside the USA. I will always give several references of reputable coin firms and although I pay with paypal most of the time I will always take the risk of shipping. Even then most sellers won't ship to here...
My advice? It might be strange to hear from me, but at first glance say that you will only ship to the USA. When someone is really interested (like me most of the times) they will send you an e-mail asking if there are any exceptions made. Check their feedback, say that everything is at their risk and ask for references in the USA. That way, I don't feel any problems when shipping outside the US and you should be completely covered.
Dennis >>
Dennis; You make a very good point. I have made an exception here and there by doing exactly what you are advising. Strong positive feedback ussually wins me over everytime.
<< <i>I've been selling for awhile. Wondering if I'm missing out by not selling outside of the USA. Is there a market for US coins in other countries? Can you insure? what about DC? Any advise, pro's, con's. lmk
Thanks,
Jim >>
I sell to international buyers--never had a problem (except with one Aussie who was a former scammer/auction interferer). However, I don't accept Paypal on foreign transactions unless I know the buyer personally. Cash or money order only on those.
Our store started using Global Express Mail , which costs
a lot , but can be tracked as delivered. Many complain on the
price , many still purchase because the item is not available
locally .
While insurance claims work, it's a long drawn out process
1) no credit cards on non-U.S. orders (since the address cannot be verified)
2) shipping to Confirmed addresses only, if payment by Paypal (opens door to Canada, UK, and Australia).
3) no bidders from Asia, with exception of Japan (too many bidders in China were choosing not to, or were unable to, read and/or understand our shipping and payment terms)
4) shipping by Registered Mail ONLY, with absolutely no exceptions made.
5) payment options for those who cannot confirm their address are: check, money order, or wire transfer (U.S. funds only).
For those who cannot comply with these terms, or who simply do not want to, then we don't mind missing out on their bids. But we get enough bids from folks overseas who DO read and are willing to comply with our terms, that has definitely made the hassle worthwhile. We probably have a few more terms listed that you might find helpful, Bosox48, so PM me if you'd like a link to one of our eBay auctions.
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