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11-21-2014 04:39 PM
Hello everyone, I have this question I've been trying to get answered at eBay.com
How do I proceed selling with the new Canada Post tool shown when trying to list an item. In details if possible.
I'm a new seller but bought on eBay for a few years. I know I have to package it first before typing in the dimensions and weight
but is the shipping price static to the buyer's whereabouts? Like when I buy something, the shipping price is calculated approximately with my Postal Code or is this another USA only thing like the GSP. Any additional information is appreciated.
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11-21-2014 08:18 PM - edited 11-21-2014 08:21 PM
@hazewadhosts wrote:I have this question I've been trying to get answered at eBay.com
How do I proceed selling with the new Canada Post tool shown when trying to list an item. In details if possible.
I'm a new seller but bought on eBay for a few years. I know I have to package it first before typing in the dimensions and weight but is the shipping price static to the buyer's whereabouts? Like when I buy something, the shipping price is calculated approximately with my Postal Code...
Are you listing on eBay.com or eBay.ca ?
If on .ca your domestic (Canada) choices are:
_ "Flat" - same cost to all locations, perfect for lettermail size packages (max of 2cm thick, under 500g)
_ "Freight" - for the bulky and heavy stuff
_ "No shipping" - local pick up only, another flavour of kijiji
and
_ "Calculated" - which calculates the cost based on your shipping location, the buyers location, and the parcel's weight and size. Which sounds like what you're asking about. Each buyer only sees the cost that applies to them at their location.
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11-21-2014 04:59 PM
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11-21-2014 08:18 PM - edited 11-21-2014 08:21 PM
@hazewadhosts wrote:I have this question I've been trying to get answered at eBay.com
How do I proceed selling with the new Canada Post tool shown when trying to list an item. In details if possible.
I'm a new seller but bought on eBay for a few years. I know I have to package it first before typing in the dimensions and weight but is the shipping price static to the buyer's whereabouts? Like when I buy something, the shipping price is calculated approximately with my Postal Code...
Are you listing on eBay.com or eBay.ca ?
If on .ca your domestic (Canada) choices are:
_ "Flat" - same cost to all locations, perfect for lettermail size packages (max of 2cm thick, under 500g)
_ "Freight" - for the bulky and heavy stuff
_ "No shipping" - local pick up only, another flavour of kijiji
and
_ "Calculated" - which calculates the cost based on your shipping location, the buyers location, and the parcel's weight and size. Which sounds like what you're asking about. Each buyer only sees the cost that applies to them at their location.
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11-24-2014 05:31 PM
And always use METRIC measurements.
Canada Post went metric in 1974, forty years ago.
Any other measurement will be an approximation.
