03-01-2023 05:17 PM
I've been back & forth with EIS, and the country's I want to exclude and or ship to. I was under the assumption that if I do not ship to a certain country, they can not contact me or make offers. Well...I just had I country I do not ship to message me about an offer, I did not check the country before I sent the offer. I called ebay and they said they also have a US shipping address, so they can contact me. I give up.
Solved! Go to Best Answer
03-01-2023 05:23 PM
If the buyer has a US shipping address then they are using a freight forwarder. This is allowed per eBay policy. It also means the buyer loses MBG protections when they have the item reshipped.
You can implement country blocks on your listings. You can also implement a block for a buyer "whose PRIMARY shipping address is in a location I don't ship to" here: https://www.ebay.com/bmgt/buyerrequirements
But if the international buyer's primary shipping address is in the US it doesn't matter where they're registered. They can purchase from any seller that ships to the US.
This is in no way related to EIS - it's been in effect for many years @tweetystwades.
03-01-2023 05:23 PM
If the buyer has a US shipping address then they are using a freight forwarder. This is allowed per eBay policy. It also means the buyer loses MBG protections when they have the item reshipped.
You can implement country blocks on your listings. You can also implement a block for a buyer "whose PRIMARY shipping address is in a location I don't ship to" here: https://www.ebay.com/bmgt/buyerrequirements
But if the international buyer's primary shipping address is in the US it doesn't matter where they're registered. They can purchase from any seller that ships to the US.
This is in no way related to EIS - it's been in effect for many years @tweetystwades.