How to ship to Canada and be compliant with all of PAYPALS policies?

I had someone win an auction $140 from Calgary Alberta, Canada. Even though it clearly states I do not ship outside the states. How can I make this transaction work and still be PAYPAL safe? And what will I have to charge the buyer and will it be bubble wrap envelope or box? Please be very specific as I do not ship to Canada normally. Thanks in advance.
Mickey71
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USPS Express Mail International is PayPal compliant.
About $30, with full insurance.
You can pack the cardboard-wrapped card in a bubble mailer,
and put the bubble in the large EMI envelope.
DO NOT check the signature waiver on the EMI form.
mathew
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NHL hall of fame rookies
In USPS-speak, "Registered" is an "Extra Service," NOT a class of mail
service.
Currently, EMI and GXG are the only two PayPal-bulletproof shipping
services to Canada. Neither is available with the "extra service" known
as "Registered." "Registered" would be redundant to an EMI/GXG item.
Looking to BUY n332 1889 SF Hess cards and high grade cards from 19th century especially. "Once you have wrestled everything else in life is easy" Dan Gable
<< <i>So should I just tell him $30 for shipping and probably receive my negative feedback even though I only ship to the U.S. in my auctions? What should I do? I can see this is not going to be good. >>
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You can try to get the guy to cancel the deal, based on the
fact that your listing says "USA only."
If he NEGs you for cancelling, you can try to get it removed;
50/50 - likely better - chance.
In the SYIF, you need to check the countries that you want to
include/exclude. Writing it in the listing invites situations like this.
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$30 freight is not that terrible on a $140 item. It is "high," but not
terrible.
You could call him on the phone and explain the PayPal situation.
Maybe he would pay by International Postal Money Order, and
avoid the high freight. (Don't make that offer in writing.)
On account of me being lazy, I would just cancel the sale and
fight with EBAY about any NEG FB.
<< <i>What kind of feedback does the buyer have? I know they cannot get a negative, but are they sellers too? Do they have some sort of history that you might want to take a chance on? I have at times just went on faith, and I must say that only rarely do I get burned. Worse comes to worse, I can live without $140. >>
I agree with the above. I actually had the same thing happen to me last week on a similar priced item. Feedback looked good so I sent it knowing that if the guy fills out a claim, I am out of luck.
As for a casual American eBay seller who doesn't deal in hockey? Probably not worth your time to ship to Canada if you want zero risk.
I would say a $30 shipping charge on a $140 single card is a nonstarter for most collectors.
But for the record, we Canadians are, in general, a trustworthy bunch.
-Nathanael
"...But for the record, we Canadians are, in general, a trustworthy bunch...."
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I agree.
I am not nearly as worried about them filing bogus PayPal claims
as I am about Americans doing so.
My concerns with Canada - outside of EMI - are the customs issues
and the "final leg" delivery issues. (I won't falsify the customs forms
and the "private couriers" that sometimes do the last leg are a disaster.)
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Leave it to EBAY/PayPal to remove the "worldwide" from the www.
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That would solve a lot of the shipping problems.
mathew
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NHL hall of fame rookies
<< <i>After all of the responses; I'm even more confused than before. For the folks who send to Canada and don't charge over $30 shipping---How do you ship? and obviously you are taking your chances. For a 3 oz. PSA card there is no method under $30? >>
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EMI and GXG are the methods that are PayPal-bulletproof.
Other methods may be "safe," but if you wanna be "compliant
with all of PayPal's policies," EMI or GXG are the methods to
use.
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A cheaper option can be used with known/trusted buyers. If
you are sure such a buyer will cooperate with an insurance
claim, you can use Priority Mail and insure it. This method is NOT
PayPal compliant, but protects against lost/damaged items.
To me, "known/trusted" means what it says. It does not mean
some stranger/joker that does not even read my listing that
says I DON'T SHIP TO YOUR COUNTRY.
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Until reading this thread, I didn't even think of any Paypal policies or the like. Ah well, fingers are now crossed.
After this edit all your items to have Ebay automatically block non-US bidders if that's your desire.
"...If he wasn't able to extort bargain shipping from you and the deal goes bad you will be able to get the neg removed and low DSR's from non-US buyers aren't counted against you...."
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Foreign DSRs are not counted.
EBAY is now holding that a seller who undertakes to ship an
item - regardless of the circumstances under which the sale
was initially made - is liable for the consequences of any FB.
The only way to assure that such FB will be removed is to
NOT ship the item. When the buyer NEGs, EBAY will usually
remove it, provided the listing clearly stated "no international
shipping."
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Folks who don't wanna ship internationally need to check
the appropriate boxes in the SYIF. That is the ONLY sure
way to avoid "sales" like this one.
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
Looking to BUY n332 1889 SF Hess cards and high grade cards from 19th century especially. "Once you have wrestled everything else in life is easy" Dan Gable
Is he buying 71 BB by any chance? and is his first name Chris?
The problems I have had were not huge but have made me reconsider the way I ship internationally. The only reason I'm open to ship to Canada is because my items are hockey.
Currently I am selling off everything and hopefully getting out of this hobby for good this time with everything slated to be gone by August. So far I've sold some items which were very close and meant a lot to me, so with the Band-Aid pulled I know I can finish off the rest.
Charge him accordingly and move on.
If he balks and negs you reply to his neg.
This is not rocket science.
Steve
Come on Steve...I never said I was a rocket scientist; but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night.