Shipping cost in listing

I'm listing on ebay.ca. On one listing,  I have one shipping cost for all Canadians, and one  for all US buyers.  On .com the shipping shows the same for all.  How do US buyers know what the shipping cost will be, if all they see is the shipping cost to within Canada.  Just had an offer from a US buyer, but she was confused about the shipping.  Unfortunately, I had to turn it down.  I've been away for a while, and not used the no listing in US.  I fail to see any reason for the change.  Well, I've been listing for a few days only with no sales, so I may just pack it in again.  Too much hassle, with no reward.

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@pinetreecottage wrote:

I'm listing on ebay.ca. On one listing,  I have one shipping cost for all Canadians, and one  for all US buyers.

 

On .com the shipping shows the same for all.  How do US buyers know what the shipping cost will be, if all they see is the shipping cost to within Canada.  Just had an offer from a US buyer, but she was confused about the shipping.  ..


 

If the listing is on eBay.CA -- then your USA buyer will see shipping to the USA if you have it set up.

 

If they are looking at your listing from eBay.com they should also see eBay's approximate cost in US dollars underneath the Canadian $ value. But they have to look at the actual listing, the search view can often be misleading when it comes to shipping.

 

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If you want US$ you can list on eBay.com (up to 50 free listings per month) -- but the drawback is that calculated shipping is not available for Canada Post.

The choices for a Canadian seller on eBay.COM are:

 

To the USA
Economy Shipping from outside US
Standard Shipping from outside US
Expedited Shipping from outside US

Outside the USA, to the rest of the world (including Canada)
All flat rate, no calculated, countries are selectable.
Economy Int'l Shipping
Standard Int'l Shipping
Expedited Int'l Shipping

 

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