How do I offer both U.S. and International shipping so calculator for Canada Post works?
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10-05-2014 07:17 PM
I list on eBay.ca and the basic form that I fill in for new listings only allows me to ship EITHER International or United States and not both, so if I choose International, U.S. customers cannot calculate their postage. I have seen others answer a similar question and they say to choose both methods but the form doesn't allow it......
How do I offer both U.S. and International shipping so calculator for Canada Post works?
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10-06-2014 11:43 PM
Use the Sell Your Item form that appears when you click on Sell up there in the right hand corner.
Go to Add Shipping Details.
Go to International Shipping.
Go toChoose Custom Location
Choose USA
Go to Offer Additional Service
Go to Choose Custom Location
Choose the other countries you want to ship to
Note that there is a link to Exclude Other Countries.
Do NOT click N&S America if you chose USA, it will default to the higher international price.
Ta Daah!
How do I offer both U.S. and International shipping so calculator for Canada Post works?
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12-08-2014 04:43 PM
I use the "Sell" up at top right for the form.
Go to "How you will ship it".
Under "select shipping myself", I can choose different shipping methods such as expedited, express etc. I believe these are for within Canada. That is no problem for me.
Now, the next section is "International shipping (optional)", I can only select either "Worldwide" or "US. I can't have both. Even for shipping tracked package, there are two types, one is "Canada Post tracked package -US" for the US selection. the other is "Canada Post tracked package -international" under the "Worldwide" selection. I can't use both. Any thoughts?
