How do you tell if your listing is showing up in Canada and US listings?

kris24k
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I am selling from Canada and have had some purchases from US customers, but is there a way to tell if your listing makes both sites?  I have seen it say that it might show up on the various sites.  Just seeing if there is a trick to it.  Also, if you would like to pass on any selling advice please feel free.  Thanks, your insight is much appreciated.

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How do you tell if your listing is showing up in Canada and US listings?

If you list on eBay.ca your listings will automatically show on eBay.ca

 

If you show that you ship to the USA and indicate a shipping charge to the USA, then your listing will also show on eBay.com

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How do you tell if your listing is showing up in Canada and US listings?

You want "insight"?

 

Read your listing critically.  Does all the information make sense?

 

For example, you have a coin listed with a Buy it Now of US$14.99 and your listing indicates "Valued at $15 "

 

1) I do not know where that $15 comes from.

 

2) Since you are Canadian, i would expect the $15 to be in Canadian dollar (from Canadian Coin News?)

 

3) If the coin is worth Cdn$15 and you ask US$14.99 for it, where is the bargain?

 

Also, before "grading" coins, you should read and understand eBay's policy on the subject:

http://pages.ebay.ca/help/buy/authentication.html

 

It is clearly made for Americans but applies to all, including Canadian sellers.

 

Your return policy: "3 days after the buyer receives it"  I most strongly recommend you change that to 15 days or preferably 30 days.

 

Good Luck

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How do you tell if your listing is showing up in Canada and US listings?

I went looking for one and had no trouble finding it on .ca.

What I know about collectibles, is nothing. Take lots of pictures. How many pictures can ya take of a picture, I know.

Your description is relatively good. Short and simple. Use all 80 characters in the title. "-" is not a searchable character. I notice you do not use the word coin in the title of yer coins.

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"1983 $1 Voyageur MS64", could be "1983 $1 Voyageur MS64 One Dollar Coin Royal Canadian Mint Cdn Currency".
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How do you tell if your listing is showing up in Canada and US listings?

Thanks much appreciated!

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How do you tell if your listing is showing up in Canada and US listings?

Thanks for the comments, much appreciated!

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