05-11-2017 10:10 AM
I have no Idea why Ebay wants to force Sellers to Sell Overseas.
Every Single Time I ship outside the country, other than Canada. The Buyer opens an "ITEM NOT AS DESCRIBED CASE" 100% of the time. And they just steal what ever you send them.
They do it every single time. Apparently EBAY's Trust Team tells everyone outside the USA that what ever they buy, they can get for free if they just open a case against the seller and say the item is not as described.
05-17-2017 06:47 PM
05-17-2017 07:21 PM
blokschmok_0 wrote:It would take 8 to 10 hours per day devoted to doing nothing but posting messages for all of you shills who have tens of tousands of posts on here to accomplish that. That would leave you no time to actually sell anything.
Don't pretend like you serial posters with thousands and thousands of posts aren't actually working for EBAY. Because nobody believes you.
BINGO!
05-18-2017 01:24 AM
I choose not to sell to certain countries but eBay basically forced me to by forcing me to sell to a U.S. Address that then sent the item to the international buyer who then left me a negative, was I supposed to refuse to ship and get a negative anyway? tell me what choice I had there exactly?
05-18-2017 04:52 AM
OP, the simple solution to your problem is to do your research about which countries are problem countries and don't ship to them.
I have shipped hundreds of packages every year to Japan, Australia, Singapore, Canada, Italy, the Nether countries and others, even the Ukraine and never had a problem. I will never ship to anywhere in Central and South America, Africa and most of Europe. In fact, I am about to block shipping to the UK, because I have had way too many problems with my transactions with them. When it gets around 30% it's time to block them. And there are many countries that have had so many reports of problems, it doesn't make sense to ship there, like Nigeria.
By the way OP, I have well over 10,000 posts and there is no way I can be considered an ebay shill employee. Some of us just like to help out and chat. See, I just posted again.
05-18-2017 04:55 AM
I was stolen by a US seller. I'm no longer sending anything to the US. So, it's not just international buyers doing that.
05-18-2017 07:01 AM
10% Of my sales are international
I have NEVER had a problem with an international buyer.
The very few fake INADs that I have had over the past few years have all been from Texas (2) and Michigan (1). The only UA Chargeback was from Texas.
How do I block Texas??? LOL
05-18-2017 07:06 AM
stop selling internationally.
You would still have all your products to sell, and would not be OPP by more than $700
05-18-2017 07:16 AM
@penguins_dont_fly wrote:10% Of my sales are international
I have NEVER had a problem with an international buyer.
The very few fake INADs that I have had over the past few years have all been from Texas (2) and Michigan (1). The only UA Chargeback was from Texas.
How do I block Texas??? LOL
Wait until they secede?
05-18-2017 08:00 AM
I've sold literally hundreds of items to other countries in my years on Ebay, and never had a problem. Their money is as good as anyone's. I wouldn't want to NOT have those sales. My non-paying buyers and people that have flat-out acknowleded they didn't bother to read descriptions are all from the U.S. Also, the post office often causes more problems than buyers do, with their lost and delayed packages.
That said, I don't have super-expensive merchandise. I stay completely away from categories that are targets for scams, like electronics, phones and designer bags. But I have a lot of repeat customers from other countries, and I am happy to have those sales.
05-18-2017 08:54 AM
@thatsallfolks wrote:
@penguins_dont_fly wrote:10% Of my sales are international
I have NEVER had a problem with an international buyer.
The very few fake INADs that I have had over the past few years have all been from Texas (2) and Michigan (1). The only UA Chargeback was from Texas.
How do I block Texas??? LOL
Wait until they secede?
*sigh* Just got a very vague message on a different venue (the handmade and vintage one) about damage. Item delivered 10 days ago ... to .... Texas ...
05-18-2017 08:57 AM
@penguins_dont_fly wrote:
@thatsallfolks wrote:
@penguins_dont_fly wrote:10% Of my sales are international
I have NEVER had a problem with an international buyer.
The very few fake INADs that I have had over the past few years have all been from Texas (2) and Michigan (1). The only UA Chargeback was from Texas.
How do I block Texas??? LOL
Wait until they secede?
*sigh* Just got a very vague message on a different venue (the handmade and vintage one) about damage. Item delivered 10 days ago ... to .... Texas ...
Maybe that wall needs to be moved a bit north.
05-18-2017 02:16 PM
05-18-2017 02:32 PM - edited 05-18-2017 02:35 PM
You said:
2) I have been selling overseas for well over a decade, and in my last 100+ overseas shipments I have not had a single person claim 'Item not received".
I find that hard to believe. What are you selling? Pencil erasers?
05-19-2017 12:08 AM
@marcfl29 wrote:You said:
2) I have been selling overseas for well over a decade, and in my last 100+ overseas shipments I have not had a single person claim 'Item not received".
I find that hard to believe. What are you selling? Pencil erasers?
Why is that hard to believe? I sold hundreds of stamps over seas without tracking and had 3 claim not received. Sometimes, the products you sell have good buyers.