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Bernard C. G. Pritchard
Junior
Posts: 21
From: Royston, Hertfordshire
Registered: Jun 2006
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posted May 31, 2017 06:03 PM
Dear Brad,
Yes, I would contend that it is advantageous to search other eBay areas for sought items.
Here in the UK, there are three choices of areas to be searched: UK Only, European Union and Worldwide. These choivces appear as boxes to be ticked, under the 'Item Location' section to the lfet of the listing. By default, if only a few items appear, a further '22 (or whatever number) items found from eBay international sellers' list appears.
Over the years, I have bought a variety of goods from the USA, including a few Super-8 films, but also books, records and even drums and cymbals.
So, Brad, happy worldwide bidding (or buying-it-now)!
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted June 03, 2017 11:25 AM
Yes, definitely!
I've noticed that when, for instance, I look up with ask.com "ebay AU' or "ebay UK", and go to the link for that specific site, it will show a lot more listings, and the reason for this is the same as the reason why many of our US auctions don't get seen overseas a lot ... (this is my theory, for the moment) ...
If you don't list foreign shipping quotes, I know for a fact that it won't allow overseas bidding, so I am assuming that ebay then decides, "why show the auction if they can't bid?' and doesn't show them ...
that's my current theory
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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Bernard C. G. Pritchard
Junior
Posts: 21
From: Royston, Hertfordshire
Registered: Jun 2006
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posted June 05, 2017 04:15 PM
Thank you, Winbert for that clarification.
Occasionally I have ventured onto the US eBay site, where, as you say, there is a greater selection, since eBay excludes the sales or auctions for lots that are specified by the seller as being available only to the respective home country.
However, I have then discovered some particular thing that I'm after, and have written to the seller politely asking if he or she might kindly consider sending to the UK (and, importantly, also requesting P&P costs).
Sometimes I have then bought things by this means, so it's worth a try, Brad!
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