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Topic: Global Shipping Program
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Melvin England
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 707
From: Hull, East Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Feb 2016
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posted September 08, 2018 04:56 AM
Terry - I use it as an Ebay seller. Basically, you list the item, together with the UK postage price that you want to charge. As long as your account allows bids from overseas, your overseas bidder makes their bid and, if successful, is charged via Ebay for both the item selling price and a postage price (extortionate in my opinion)to get it to them. All you do is to receive the price of the goods and the original postage charge you asked for (less their cut,of course). You then post it to an Ebay address in Lichfield and they do the rest. They will notify you when it has left them and when it has reached its destination. The only pitfalls with the system is that I have had overseas bidders who have had a heart attack (not literally)when they receive the extra Ebay charge for postage and have asked to back out (understandably) from the deal. The other pitfall is that if they make a multi purchase, each item is charged postage separately and it can't be combined.
Hope this helps.
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