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Topic: not available to France
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 03, 2012 11:59 PM
I also always list my items available to worldwide. Once someone emailed me if I will ship to Thailand (!!). Yes apparently there is also a collector of super 8mm in far eastern country.
I replied that "everyone in this world has the same right to purchase my item as long as he/she is willing to pay shipping".
He bid and won. The shipping cost for one film (three reeler) to him was around $35 via a small packet air mail service without tracking. And he paid!!.
Unfortunately it was missing in transit. It has been 2 months and still did not appear at his door.
Was he upset?...NO!. On my next listing he kept bidding. And again he won. But now I asked him to use only a service with tracking which was double the cost then the first one. It was around $65 and he still paid it.
The films arrived yesterday and he was happy.
So listing your item available to worldwide is enlarging the chance of your items to be sold.
Lucky us in Toronto that Post Offices are every where. This is due to the fact that the "Shopperdrug Mart", the largest pharmacy retailer, has an agreement with Canada Post to open Post Office service in every of their stores. So we do not need to line up because there are so many post offices in the city.
I also always use the Canada Post online calculator to know the exact price for a particular weight and dimension to any country in the world. I am always ready at home with a digital scale, ruler, cardboard, and stamps as well as custom declaration forms.
So if I have to sell something overseas, I do everything at home and walk to the post office with everything ready in my hands. A "Shopperdrug mart" is just behind my house, and the lady there already understood me if I came with boxes. She would great me by saying "so you already knew the price right?". She just stamped everything and I left the post office in a minute.
cheers,
-------------------- Winbert
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Jean-Claude Michel
Junior
Posts: 4
From: Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted June 10, 2013 02:13 PM
It's always curious how the Postal service works internationally. I have a regular correspondent in Tokyo, and not only none of our respective parcels was ever lost, but the delivery is fastest that for a similar parcel posted from... France, where I live. I have a friend in Avignon, South of France, and when he sent a parcel I got it (generally) nine days later - against only five to six days from my Japanese correspondent. I ordered many VCDs and DVDs from Thailand, and Malaysia, and never got any problem; but several parcels from Italy and United Kingdom were lost. We live in a strange world.
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