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Pillar of the Community
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DARN!
It was supposed to say that I ship to Canada AND EVERYWHERE!
Guess I missed some instruction.
Thanks, Bill
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 United States
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Pillar of the Community
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DUH!
Thanks Dave! That's my problem all righty.
BillDUH-Bill
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Australia
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I've got hit by that program once and wow. Shipping price was just outrageous. It could have been about 15 dollars to Australia by registered mail but no, I got hit 25 dollars plus. I understand that everyone wants a piece of mind but not when the coins I bought were only 25 dollars.
My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseriesMy numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htmRegularly updated at least once a month.
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 United States
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Quote: I've got hit by that program once and wow. Shipping price was just outrageous. That was my impression, as well. Even for eligible stuff, if I were selling using the program, I'd write a strong disclaimer into the auction description about my reluctance to subject a buyer to the ridiculous cost.
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Australia
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Ssuperdave, I have no problem accepting this program if the total turns out to be more than let's say 200 dollars. But not under 100 dollars as this would mean the shipping cost would more than 25% of what it's worth. That said, I have been buying coins from places that will not ship overseas and have paid a lot in commission.
My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseriesMy numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htmRegularly updated at least once a month.
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Pillar of the Community
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I am sorry to find that ebay's "Global Shipping Program" isn't for coins, (and that it is too expensive for the folks overseas also). I've been hearing about the unreliability of the postal service in getting mail overseas. For example, I've heard that even Registered mail cannot be traced once it leaves this country. Also, there was a rumor that items mysterious disappear at some big New York overseas mailing distribution center. A few months ago, I sold a Russian brockage to a man in Moscow. He said that he was doubtful that the coin would ever reach him, but he was willing to take a chance. (He did, in fact, receive it).
So, now I'm back to selling only to US bidders. DARN!
Bill
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 United States
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Yeah, I quit openly advertising International sales a few years ago. If asked via Message, I'll evaluate a potential bidder and grant permission to bid, but that's it.
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Australia
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Agreed with Dave. I think it comes down to trust as well as the country that you are going to send to. I've had my headache shares sending to Russia and China but lately US seems to be a problem as well. Maybe it could be a massive slow down due to cutbacks in the US post office - I don't know. I would be a happy buyer from you Bill as I know your Russian coin collection is simply spectacular except my funds probably would not match your collection! Thankfully all except for one mail from the US have arrived at my place. All registered mail have arrived here. There was one mail from the US that took more than three months for some reason. It's not like it was mailed from Alaska or Hawaii...
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Canada
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I've bought over 300 US coins shipped to Canada by first class international mail. All have arrived in under 18 days with no damage. I've sold to the US as well using letter mail, and no problems so far. I feel it's safe to include Canada in your listings, it would give you 10% more bidders as we are only 33 million people.
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Pillar of the Community
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Dave,
"If asked via Message, I'll evaluate a potential bidder and grant permission to bid, but that's it."
How do you allow that particular bidder in another country to bid in a particular auction? (Cannot see how to modify the listing).
Thanks again, Bill
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 United States
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Nothing is stopping any bidder, anywhere, from bidding on an auction. Your posted shipping restrictions don't automatically stop bidding from restricted countries; they just give you an out to refuse to ship to the winner if from one of those countries.
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 United States
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I went strictly US a couple years ago. Too many chances, unknowns, and uncertainties. I once mailed an ecrater order to Chile. Took over a month to get to him. He almost demanded a refund until the next day, bam, it showed up. Not dealing with that any more.
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Canada
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Quote: Nothing is stopping any bidder, anywhere, from bidding on an auction. yes you can, 2nd line of "buyer requirements" when creating your listing: Block buyers who: Have received 2 unpaid item strike(s) within 1 month(s) Have a primary shipping address in countries that I don't ship to Have a feedback score equal to or lower than -1 Have bid on or bought my items in the last 10 days and have met my limit of 10 and who have a feedback score of 5 or lower.
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 United States
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My apologies, Wade. I made the appropriate decisions about my selling account so long ago (restrict shipping, but entertain offers from buyers with good records) that I'd totally forgotten that it was a choice I could have made. Thank you for the clarification, as it will aid those who are reading but not posting.
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