03-19-2025 11:23 AM
It's been a few weeks since I had a buyer from UK or Canada.
I wonder if anyone else is experiencing this?
I had one International Buyer in weeks...from Poland...that's it.
It's nothing but domestic buyers weeks now.
I do get quite a bit of buyers every day.
But, to get 0 buyers now from other countries is not looking good.
I usually get about 10+ International buyers a week...UK especially.
Canada buyers...plus my 'repeat Canada buyers' has dried up weeks ago.
03-19-2025 06:14 PM
Buying a furnace during winter will end up costing more (generally). If i had a qualified person that not only could source parts for the repair but also confirm safety, i would still have it patched up now and wait till prices go down. If you don't have qualified people to fix it than it does sound like you're going to have to bite the bullet on this one.
03-20-2025 02:48 AM
Have you considered the exchange rates of the USD to the foreign countries currency, plus all the custom fees, shipping labels, VAT, tariffs etc.?
For example Canada currency exchange - https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=exchange+rate+us+dollar+to+canadian+dollar+calc....
Shipping services within Canada and most other countries ain't no bargain either.
In the early 1990s had 6 cousins from Sweden visit the US for the first time - the luved going shopping here in the States - two examples I recall - they bought arm fulls of Levi 501 denims jeans US price then about $5.00 cost in Sweden then about 50 US bucks. Those Radio Shack wireless home hand sets price in US 50 bucks tops. $600 in Sweden (that is not a typo) - they all bought 1 and where going to sell some to their friends at a bargain $ to help pay for their travel expenses. They traveled around and wanted to visit Graceland - they based out of Michigan and like to drink a whole lot.
03-20-2025 02:57 AM
Yes, India has its own platform: https://www.ebay.in/n/all-categories
I've never sold anything to India. The closest to India I have ever gotten is China (several orders from there, in fact, mostly hard to find LPs).
03-20-2025 03:26 AM
Seems international sales will drop as tariffs go into effect and the economy plummets. It will be a vicious cycle and people will ask which came first the tariffs or the recession? It won't be pretty.
03-20-2025 03:46 AM
I had a few this week. One from Canada who, in a lengthy message attached to his order, thanked me from the bottom of his heart for selling to a Canadian. (What wouldn't I sell to a Canadian buyer? I mean, what have the Canadians done to us? 😁 They are far too smart to want to take over the USA.)
The other was to an overseas destination via a freight forwarder in Delaware.
For THAT package, I used FedEx, since USPS no longer provides tracking to freight forwarders, as I found out the other day, courtesy of @ittybitnot (thank you!).
03-20-2025 06:49 AM
since USPS no longer provides tracking to freight forwarders
@fbusoni
They provide tracking, but in more and more cases no DELIVERY scan. They still might, but seemingly have declared they don't have to if they don't want to do so if the recipient is a "third party" shipper. They don't have to pay out insurance claims for parcels to F. Forwarders that never say "delivered". You take your chances. Do let us know if you get a delivered scan with FedEx.
03-20-2025 07:26 AM
@fbusoni wrote:I
For THAT package, I used FedEx, since USPS no longer provides tracking to freight forwarders, as I found out the other day, courtesy of @ittybitnot (thank you!).
Did not know that and missed @ittybitnot post about it.
Nice highlight!
03-20-2025 08:14 AM
I had India buyers but had to block the country.
Years ago...had too many items not received that I believe were never lost.
03-22-2025 02:37 AM
Typically Canadian orders account for about 10% of my sales, or about 1 or 2 orders a a day. I have had zero orders from Canada since the beginning of March. The UK and Australia have continued to order from me at their usual rate though.
i avoid political news these days, but I believe this is a geo political issue. Canadians currently have a negative view of supporting American businesses. The tariffs are a big part of this. It’s unfortunate as I have always bought and sold with Canadians and have found them to be overwhelmingly honest and kind.
03-22-2025 05:01 AM
Funny thing is, just got an email from someone in Canada, he asked my why the shipping and tax came to more than the item. It essentially killed the deal. It's unfortunate it has to be this way.
03-22-2025 07:51 AM
@fbusoni wrote:I had a few this week. One from Canada who, in a lengthy message attached to his order, thanked me from the bottom of his heart for selling to a Canadian. (What wouldn't I sell to a Canadian buyer? I mean, what have the Canadians done to us? 😁 They are far too smart to want to take over the USA.)
The other was to an overseas destination via a freight forwarder in Delaware.
For THAT package, I used FedEx, since USPS no longer provides tracking to freight forwarders, as I found out the other day, courtesy of @ittybitnot (thank you!).
I'm getting heartfelt messages from Canadians who are happy to find out I'm in Canada. I'm advertising that when I send out offers that I'm in Canada and there's no tariffs on their order. (I ship all non-Canadian orders from NY as per the listing, but Canadians see that and don't buy).
C.
03-22-2025 07:54 AM
@ocean-state-mint wrote:Funny thing is, just got an email from someone in Canada, he asked my why the shipping and tax came to more than the item. It essentially killed the deal. It's unfortunate it has to be this way.
Shipping to Canada from the US is always high. I buy dresses regularly for around $25-30 and then pay $25 shipping EIS (now there's going to be 25% tariff on top of that). Still cheaper to buy a used Ralph Lauren dress on eBay than to buy a new one in Canada. Lots of US retailers aren't shipping to Canada anymore either.
Think I'll have to go to the outlets in Niagara and shop there.
C.