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Old 01-29-2016, 03:11 PM   #1
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I know this isn't a basketball topic but i wanna know how the ebay global shipping program works, i sell sports cards on ebay & want to sell international as well. I have seen mixed reviews both good & bad so i wanna know opinions from you guys. It says that basically you ship the items to kentucky & they handle everything else sooo do i just print the label & it has the kentucky address on it or wut? Thankyou
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Old 01-29-2016, 03:19 PM   #2
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Default 100% legit and easy.....

I swear by it. You take ZERO risk. When the item sells, the buyer does pay a higher P&H cost but Ebay charges them above what you charge and you do not control that.

Item sells. Buyer pays. You print label just like any other paid item. Address is always in USA and varies by whatever airport it will ship from. You are ALWAYS covered if you use this system.

I had a buyer in Japan say they never got the item ($250 card). Ebay saw that I used their system and tracking and I was never charged the charge back!

I use it exclusively. They will never find you at fault for using their own system!



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Old 01-29-2016, 03:27 PM   #3
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I swear by it. You take ZERO risk. When the item sells, the buyer does pay a higher P&H cost but Ebay charges them above what you charge and you do not control that.

Item sells. Buyer pays. You print label just like any other paid item. Address is always in USA and varies by whatever airport it will ship from. You are ALWAYS covered if you use this system.

I had a buyer in Japan say they never got the item ($250 card). Ebay saw that I used their system and tracking and I was never charged the charge back!

I use it exclusively. They will never find you at fault for using their own system!



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I have had great luck with it as well. I sent some high end comic books this way last year and everything went fast and smooth. I have had a couple of buyers cancel orders on me though after Ebay charged them for the shipping. They said it was going to cost to much money on low end cards which I understand.
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Old 01-29-2016, 04:28 PM   #4
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That's the only global shipping program I will use and I sell Rolex and high end watches on eBay.
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I love it, it's the only way I sell internationally. If someone from Canada wants something I'll work with them, otherwise, they go through eBay. If they don't like the import and shipping charges that's too bad. Gotta keep my best interests in mind and the program helps you do that.
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Old 01-29-2016, 04:43 PM   #7
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thanks for the help y'all
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Old 01-29-2016, 04:46 PM   #8
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Yeah not so great for us Int'l buyers...charge $25 to ship a few cards from the US to Iceland when USPS would charge $3-5. Fantastic program :/ The price is so ridiculously high for some shipping routes that there is no way to justify it.
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I did a thread about this and COMC a while ago.

Here's my question. A regular card with any kind of value, let's say $250 that I want to send int'l with shipping USPS, that's gonna cost me $45-50 to send with tracking, the only way it will protect me as a seller.

So is global shipping really charging you int'l buyers MORE than this?
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Used it with great success for selling cards normally over $300 or more. Zero risk and you get to open up your auction to the international market. Can't tell you how many times I have been bailed out by Asian based buyers (either thru auctions or best offer options).

The savvy international collectors open up accounts in the US at COMC and other local sites and they assume the risks of shipping overseas but still Ebay's Global Shipping program is a great option to selling overseas.
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I did a thread about this and COMC a while ago.

Here's my question. A regular card with any kind of value, let's say $250 that I want to send int'l with shipping USPS, that's gonna cost me $45-50 to send with tracking, the only way it will protect me as a seller.

So is global shipping really charging you int'l buyers MORE than this?
Yeah some folks still want cheap shipping overseas for higher end cards. For the most part, most Ebay buyers overseas are generally OK with paying $25-$40 on shipping for higher end cards. What they want to avoid like the plague is the customs/import fees (certain countries such as mainland china have exorbitant rates).
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The only part about the global shipping program for me as a buyer that can prevent me from making a purchase is that you cannot combine multiple items to be packed together. It's $25 per card
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This is why I use COMC.
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This is why I use COMC.
Sometimes, there's just some cards I don't want comc to handle because of their value so I'm happy to pay the GPS instead of waiting 4-6 months till I ship my comc home.
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The only part about the global shipping program for me as a buyer that can prevent me from making a purchase is that you cannot combine multiple items to be packed together. It's $25 per card
damn its really 25 per card for shipping??! damn
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It is a complete and utter rip-off for the buyer.

There a card on eBay they seller had for $10. Global shipping was over $30.

They also charge "import fees" when a) there wouldn't actually be any and b) wouldn't actually pay for any import fees. I read their terms and sent them to our customs who confirmed that they didn't know of the company claiming to take care of the duties etc and warned that I would almost certainly still have to pay import fees on top of the "import fees" I would have already paid with the purchase. Basically, it's a sort of scam for ebay to make money, while giving US sellers peace of mind for international shipping.
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damn its really 25 per card for shipping??! damn
Yeah, and that's why I've had a couple of buyers cancel on me. Both of them were in China also and had to pay customs fees also. It was going to cost them around $50 for one card in shipping. If it was a $500 or over card that might be ok but on lesser cards it would be ridiculous.
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Exactly this. I've never heard a kind word from an international buyer about it, despite the fact it's fairly quick and painless. The extra cost is never worth it to a buyer trying to buy a cheap item.

If you set it up as a seller, you will lose a Lot of buyers who simply do not want to pay those prices. But in the end you may save yourself the headache of a lost shipment.
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It is a complete and utter rip-off for the buyer.

There a card on eBay they seller had for $10. Global shipping was over $30.

They also charge "import fees" when a) there wouldn't actually be any and b) wouldn't actually pay for any import fees. I read their terms and sent them to our customs who confirmed that they didn't know of the company claiming to take care of the duties etc and warned that I would almost certainly still have to pay import fees on top of the "import fees" I would have already paid with the purchase. Basically, it's a sort of scam for ebay to make money, while giving US sellers peace of mind for international shipping.
This is why.

I'm mainly PCing a player who has a few cards under $10 used (Al Horford), and having $25 shipping a card to ship from eBay to Oz, COMC to me is the best thing since sliced bread. I probably wouldn't even have that good a PC without COMC shipping to Oz for $3 a shipment.
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Yeah not so great for us Int'l buyers...charge $25 to ship a few cards from the US to Iceland when USPS would charge $3-5. Fantastic program :/ The price is so ridiculously high for some shipping routes that there is no way to justify it.
USPS would charge a minimum of $13.50 now.
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This is why.

I'm mainly PCing a player who has a few cards under $10 used (Al Horford), and having $25 shipping a card to ship from eBay to Oz, COMC to me is the best thing since sliced bread. I probably wouldn't even have that good a PC without COMC shipping to Oz for $3 a shipment.
You're game paying the $3 option on mailbox items. Even with 10 cards X $25 are you sure you want no tracking on $250 of cards?
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so let's say I enable the ebay global shipping program for international buyers, how am I going to add the shipping and handling cost (shipping cost to ebay kentucky?) please advise
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so let's say I enable the ebay global shipping program for international buyers, how am I going to add the shipping and handling cost (shipping cost to ebay kentucky?) please advise
The cost you state for shipping will be paid to you, as normal. The buyer pays eBay directly for the additional costs in getting it delivered directly to them from Kentucky, or, any of eBay's other hubs across the country.
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The cost you state for shipping will be paid to you, as normal. The buyer pays eBay directly for the additional costs in getting it delivered directly to them from Kentucky, or, any of eBay's other hubs across the country.
so if I state the shipping to US would be $2.99, this will also be the amount I got to ship to ebay Kentucky?
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so if I state the shipping to US would be $2.99, this will also be the amount I got to ship to ebay Kentucky?
If you state shipping is $2.99, then you will be paid $2.99. The buyer may have to pay an additional amount to cover import fees, taxes, additional FedEx shipping, etc. to get it to them. Once you enable it, you can actually go to your auction listing, click on the shipping tab, and pick a country from the drop down. It will show the additional charges the buyer will need to pay in order to get it to the country in which they reside.
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