12-08-2018 08:57 PM
I have a potential buyer in Korea that wants several items. I currently don't have GSP enabled on them, but would be more than willing to do it. (I simply forgot when I put them up).
However, the they are different listings and have Best Offer enabled.
If I enable GSP, and accept the multiple Best Offers, will the GSP combine them and give the customer one import charge? Can they put Best Offer items in the cart and pay at once? Does Best Offer impede combining?
My last GSP was an MQ listing so not a problem. I just don't want this to turn into a hot mess.
12-09-2018 04:32 PM
Multiple auctions go into the cart so I suspect that best offers will too. I don't know from experience but I don't see how best offer would impede the usual way that the gsp combines shipping....I think that it would work fine.
12-09-2018 05:42 PM
The other option is to put all the items into one listing for the buyer. One listing - one payment.
12-09-2018 07:35 PM
I didn't think it would be an issue, but eBay can be weird. 6x Int'l shipping woud add a substantial amount to the already high customs fees.
As far as putting it together in one listing, it would take some time to get it together properly, but that was my other option in the event the cart didn't function properly.
Was just looking to see if anyone had experienced a similar situation.
Haven't heard a peep back though since I responded with the GSP option. There is a 14 hour time difference though
12-10-2018 05:51 AM
Morning linty!
GSP doesn't' combine shipments 😞 And you can't send a revised invoice on a GSP order. 😞
In order to get all the items under one GSP tracking, you would need to create a special listing.
You could, however, use Priority Mail International.
My last shipment to Korea tracked just fine with PMI....just a thought.