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The Faroe Islands do not appear in the list of countries that can be shipped to

Hi, everyone!
I just happened to notice in the last few minutes that the Faroe Islands, which is an area that is considered a territory and under the state of Denmark (although it is run as a separate entity) does not appear in the list of countries to which you can ship. Does anyone know what the issue is?

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Check with Pirate or visit the USPS office. Its very possible that the territory was just omitted when the USPS provided the country codes to ebay.

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Did you figure out how to send to the Faroe Islands? And where you trying to use eBay’s international shipping program?

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@uniqueelectronicsa wrote:

Hi, everyone!
I just happened to notice in the last few minutes that the Faroe Islands, which is an area that is considered a territory and under the state of Denmark (although it is run as a separate entity) does not appear in the list of countries to which you can ship. Does anyone know what the issue is?


Well I can only offer an example I had shipping a package to the Netherlands Antilles. (Also a constituent territory as is the Faroe Islands) The package is addressed to The Netherlands. In the shipping/postal code is the reference to the Antilles. I would liken it to people thinking that the territory of Puerto Rico is a separate country (YES judging by the many posts on these boards there are many who do think that - incorrectly). Anyways, you do not address it to the country of Puerto Rico. You address it to the country of the USA.

 

Faroe Islands may be the same premise.

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