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 Posted 06/28/2007  05:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chevrolet454ss to your friends list
Susan,

I buy and sell auto parts on ebay for living like you do coins. I have problems all the time with International buyers overseas all the time. Complaints about shipping prices since they are high since we don't have surface anymore. Or those guys trying to pay me like 7 bucks on shipping for USA buyers when it cost 20 bucks to send it.
The other problems I have is lots of the those guys want me to lie on us customs forms where they don't pay the import taxes. There email half of it don't make any since they don't speak English. I guess they cant read English or is it the machine translation that's all messed up.

I learned that long time ago. No mater what you do there are going be people who will leave bad feedback no mater what you do. Its part of selling on ebay these days.
Sorry Chevrolet454ss
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 Posted 06/28/2007  10:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SeatedNut to your friends list
Susanlynn9,

I do a lot of business on ebay (mostly buying) and check feedback before any purchase. If I see a negative I review the transaction from both sides including a review the buyers feedback. If I see any derrogatory or retaliatory comments from the seller I move on. If I see a professional and courteous demeanor from the seller no matter what the idiot buyer did, I bookmark that seller as a favorite. I haven't run across your auctions yet, but when I do, you're gonna get bookmarked.
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 Posted 06/28/2007  11:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list
He just got hit with 2 more negs.
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 Posted 06/28/2007  12:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
For 4.23$ the seller says very bad payer and nothing but whining
and he gets the answer ebay has reprimanded him watch out a criminal

For another 2$ same bad payer and whiner
reply this crook has my money and does not sent the item

I guess this is typical courtesy between two Dutch ebayers
unfortunately you cannot block selling by country to I shudder
because I got several dozen antiques to sell and because of postage costs I have to choose whether I sell outside Belgium
I think I am only going to sell inside Belgium

I said on another forum I was going to scrap two 100 year old crucifixes and I got a very good exchange proposition

Since import taxes are 25% and since gifts to a friend are free of taxes up to 45 euro postage included European buyers often want a gift
My friend used to sent a lot of carparts cause customs are not intrested in carparts and after all toll exchange money is part of a car
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 Posted 06/28/2007  12:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Susanlynn9 to your friends list
We have discussed over and over again whether we should continue to allow bidders outside of the US. Part of the problem is that I would never want to block any of our forum members; the other problem is that you lose a lot of bids if you don't offer worldwide.

We just had another buyer from Spain who has said that he can only pay by Paypal. At least he attempted to use one of the other options provided and tried to complete the transaction. Since he at least made an effort, I'm trying to work out a mutual agreement to not complete the transaction.

I know that, if I wanted to purchase something and the language of the auction was one that I didn't understand, I'd be translating the blocks of text if that was the only way to do it to be sure of the terms and conditions. Unfortunately, many people don't want to take this kind of time before spending their money or they hope that, once the auction is over, the seller will feel like they have no choice but to give in. We've been burned by "giving in" before, so we can't do that anymore.

Oh well, this is one of those situations where you just have to accept it and move on. We haven't heard from the buyer, so I guess he's not going to accept the mutual withdrawal. Since he's trying to sell now, I think it would be in his best interests, but quite frankly, he doesn't seem like he's the brightest crayon in the box.
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 Posted 06/28/2007  1:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
It is legal on ebay europe to ask for 4% extra for paypal ( or 5% or whatever ) and paypal also charges both sides like an additional 1.5% in conversion cost from euro to dollars (3% in total )
I guess you could offer certain items on ebay germany like some US people allready do and mayby it is possible to do that parallel with the american ebay auction ( I am not sure you can synchronise but you could offer it on ebay germany and say worldwide which would show up in any americans search attempt I guess )
I regularly pay from 10 to 18 euro in mail cost between germany and belgium and I think US mail will get the coin in europe for that price so if the european accepts the mailcost he will also accept 5% extra when paying paypal because he has seen those conditions so many times before on his local ebay
Paypal plus 5% cost .
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 Posted 06/28/2007  4:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Susanlynn9 to your friends list
It is against ebay's rules for a US seller to charge Paypal fees to the buyer. Also, the settings on our Paypal account would need to be changed and we're back to the No Seller Protection situation.
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 Posted 06/28/2007  7:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tights24 to your friends list
quote:
It is against ebay's rules for a US seller to charge Paypal fees to the buyer


You're kidding. Something else I didn't know. I've seen numerous folks that state that Paypal will only be accepted with a fee. Hmmmm. Is this a reportable violation, or do you just buy and only pay for the winning price and shipping...
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 Posted 06/28/2007  7:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Susanlynn9 to your friends list
If it's a US seller, it's a reportable violation.
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 Posted 06/29/2007  1:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
Unfortunately for any european buyer it is paypal or nothing
unless you accept straight credit cards like mastercard
A bank transfer costs 25$ if your eurobank is willing

I got clobbered once with Western Union and now ebay warns against paying with western union

So I only buy in the Eurozone however tempting those proof buffalos are ( paying trouble, customs trouble , sellers trouble etc )
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 Posted 06/30/2007  02:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Snooba to your friends list
quote:
Originally posted by Susanlynn9

We have discussed over and over again whether we should continue to allow bidders outside of the US. Part of the problem is that I would never want to block any of our forum members; the other problem is that you lose a lot of bids if you don't offer worldwide.


What you need is a "stupid" filter that consists of a standardised test.
Any international eBayer can bid, as long as they have passed the "Stupidity" test.
If they fail - no bidding! Sounds reasonable to me!

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 Posted 06/30/2007  02:47 am  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list
Maybe

But I think future parents should have a "stupidity test" If they don't pass...one of em gets fixed.
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 Posted 06/30/2007  03:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Guido to your friends list
Not to hijack this thread, but Ageka, do you have pictures of those crucifixes? 100 years old sounds very cool.
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 Posted 06/30/2007  09:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ageka to your friends list
Postage to france was 26 euro and to US was 35 dollars
I offered them twice on ebay no belgian takers and postage too much but it was 2 pounds ( 1 kilo ) and I was ready to sell them for copper price as scrap when somebody on another forum hollered please NO

So last week I gave the small one away for free and even paid the postage as goodwill gesture to an american who is willing to do me a favour for the big one which is 24 by 12 inches

They were both stamped by the designer ANCO( a french artisan shop )

I got two boxes full of 100 year old stuff after my mother died 6 months ago but I am first going to buy a digital camera myself since for this pic my brother begged his neighbour for help



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 Posted 07/03/2007  2:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ziggy9 to your friends list
When I was selling on Evil-bay I included a clause on all my auctions that stated "no bidders outside the united states without prior approval" This allow me to filter who I was selling to and make arrangements for payment BERORE they bid. Any unaproved bids were canceled as soon as I saw them.

something like this would allow you to accept forum members and at the same time cancel anyone you don't feel comfortable with.
Ziggy
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