05-08-2022 11:47 AM
As a new seller, how do I determine if a buyer has a US delivery address but is registered outside of the United States? I want to block sales to these outlier addresses. I do not want to sell or pay additional fees for selling to international buyers. Especially if the buyer is a forwarding business!
05-08-2022 11:52 AM
Don't believe it can be done MP. Under PayPal it could be done.
I do not get a lot of US delivery forwarded to international buyers, but when I do have one I am appreciative for the sale, and my business model can absorb the small difference in fees.
05-08-2022 11:59 AM
International buyers with US addresses cannot be proactively stopped.
After they have won or bid, you can look at their feedback to see the country of registration. If foreign, you can cancel the sale using problem with buyer's address.
@buyselljack2016 has a better solution IMHO. If your margins are so thin you can't absorb an occasional foreign sale, then your business plan needs a serious rethink.
05-08-2022 12:01 PM
@billstffn wrote:As a new seller, how do I determine if a buyer has a US delivery address but is registered outside of the United States? I want to block sales to these outlier addresses. I do not want to sell or pay additional fees for selling to international buyers. Especially if the buyer is a forwarding business!
Unfortunately, you cannot. There is not a way to block a US address, unless AK, HI or PO Box, APO or US Territories. Otherwise, if the freight forwarder addy is in US, minus those that allow blocks, there is not a way.
Continued on-going debate on freight forwarders for that reason.
05-08-2022 12:01 PM
I want to block sales to these outlier addresses.
@billstffn
eBay's Managed Payments system does not allow you to block payments from international users with a US shipping address. They allow this so that international buyers can purchase from sellers who do not wish to ship internationally.
05-08-2022 12:17 PM
@alcoforever wrote:International buyers with US addresses cannot be proactively stopped.
After they have won or bid, you can look at their feedback to see the country of registration. If foreign, you can cancel the sale using problem with buyer's address.
Except that's a violation of eBay seller policy regarding cancellations. This has been addressed by the Community Team members time after time after time.
But let's ask again, just in case the policy has changed in the last month.
Is the following statement correct or incorrect?
"After they have won or bid, you can look at their feedback to see the country of registration. If foreign, you can cancel the sale using problem with buyer's address."
Thanks!
05-08-2022 03:30 PM
FYI ....... You are not allowed to sell tobacco.
05-08-2022 03:33 PM
@alcoforever wrote:
After they have won or bid, you can look at their feedback to see the country of registration. If foreign, you can cancel the sale using problem with buyer's address.
Not if they have a US shipping address.
05-08-2022 03:52 PM
Honestly, not sure it's worth the dealing with ebay at all as a seller. You have no protections, and they play an active role in all the fraud dealt to the sellers, because they still get there fees, so why would they stop it???? We need either to file a class action law suit, or organize a shut down until they start offering some sort of protection from these scams. They offer a platform, we provide the product, write the listings, provide the packing and shipping. If some **bleep** claim "item not received" we eat the loses all around, including fees. It doesn't hurt ebay at all. This place is really pissing me off. If it came out of their bottom line, you can bet your last dollar, no returns, would actually mean, no returns.
05-08-2022 05:07 PM
If some **bleep** claim "item not received" we eat the loses all around, including fees.
lots of things wrong with the statement..........I'll just ask you...........if you paid for something and didn't get it.....what would you expect to happen?
05-08-2022 05:51 PM - edited 05-08-2022 05:51 PM
@donnydne wrote:Honestly, not sure it's worth the dealing with ebay at all as a seller. You have no protections, and they play an active role in all the fraud dealt to the sellers, because they still get there fees, so why would they stop it???? We need either to file a class action law suit, or organize a shut down until they start offering some sort of protection from these scams. They offer a platform, we provide the product, write the listings, provide the packing and shipping. If some **bleep** claim "item not received" we eat the loses all around, including fees. It doesn't hurt ebay at all. This place is really pissing me off. If it came out of their bottom line, you can bet your last dollar, no returns, would actually mean, no returns.
Unless someone ships without tracking why would they be eating the losses on an INR claim?
05-09-2022 06:45 AM
05-09-2022 07:37 AM
Thanks for confirming this policy again, jasmen@ebay.
@billstffn -- just want to make sure you see Message #12 from an eBay Community Team employee.
@alcoforever -- for future reference.