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Marketplace => eBay Finds => Topic started by: VMX247 on May 07, 2013, 09:05:26 pm

Title: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: VMX247 on May 07, 2013, 09:05:26 pm
quote:
 I apologize but we can't anymore, ebay has a new shipping system in place to Australia and we have no control over the shipping costs.
cheers us2wa
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: firko on May 07, 2013, 10:08:12 pm

Just plain Bullshit
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: PEZBerq on May 08, 2013, 02:15:06 am
eBay has zero control over what a seller charges for shipping. If the seller can't be arsed providing an accurate price and just lets the eBay postage calculator set the price then its usually tough to get them to change. It is totally the sellers choice and nothing to do with eBaY rules or other bullshit excuses. I am lucky in that I can switch to using a US address if forced to and get the items forward shipped but it is a pain.
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: crash n bern on May 08, 2013, 08:40:36 am
Sign up an account with http://www.comgateway.com/ or one of the other mail forwarding companies. (Growing business) so you can circumnavigate all the postage profiteers and those who don't realize that a world exists outside the U.S.

If you buy regularly from the U.S. it's definetly worth having and costs nothing to set up, and is painlessly easy to use and opens up a new dimension of places you can buy from.  Eg. Wallmart.
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: tony27 on May 08, 2013, 11:27:14 am
NZPost has just set up a similar service for kiwis, not something you'd expect but I may give it a go at some stage. They list an up to 500g package as costing 17.25 south pacific pesos which isn't too bad
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: VMX247 on May 08, 2013, 07:53:10 pm
Thanks all.
Its a SoCal store ,so they are probably not to concerned about the small fry buyer for a set of JT ridinggear.
Nice price paid total and not very often we buy from USA either.

Just know for next time.  :)
cheers us2WA
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: Tim754 on May 09, 2013, 11:31:51 am
Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Sign up an account with http://www.comgateway.com/ or one of the other mail forwarding companies. (Growing business) so you can circumnavigate all the postage profiteers and those who don't realize that a world exists outside the U.S.

If you buy regularly from the U.S. it's definitely worth having and costs nothing to set up, and is painlessly easy to use and opens up a new dimension of places you can buy from.  Eg. Wallmart.

 Do it .It's a breeze and it a pleasure to get items from "Do not ship outside our own country" ....persons.... Tim754
 Last item I received via this method cost $351 !!!! less than the sellers quoted postage and packaging!!
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: Rossvickicampbell on May 10, 2013, 04:40:54 pm
Ali - JT gear - new style or retro - if retro East Coast Vintage ship at a good price - less to Perth than it was for my mate, form another dealer, to NZ from the States!
Title: Re: true or false ~ on asking seller a postage price
Post by: VMX247 on May 12, 2013, 09:35:12 pm
Ali - JT gear - new style or retro - if retro East Coast Vintage ship at a good price - less to Perth than it was for my mate, form another dealer, to NZ from the States!

New style .black..
Now they have arrived in Oz and said when shipped cant deliver to PO BOX...got a slip to say pickup from PO  ::)
gets to try them for Pre60/65 feature day this Sunday coming-takin TM250L out for a play !  :P