I'm shipping from a Canadian address. Ebay says address not valid, won't allow calculated fees.
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05-15-2014 08:29 PM
I'm shipping from a Canadian address. Ebay says address not valid, won't allow calculated fees, flat rate only. Shipping is limited to 4?
I'm shipping from a Canadian address. Ebay says address not valid, won't allow calculated fees.

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05-15-2014 08:37 PM
You must be doing your listings on ebay.com.
They have set shipping charges on some items.
I'm shipping from a Canadian address. Ebay says address not valid, won't allow calculated fees.
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05-15-2014 09:46 PM
I'm shipping from a Canadian address. Ebay says address not valid, won't allow calculated fees.

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05-16-2014 12:43 PM
When you list on ebay.com there are maximum shipping limit on some item.
read the following link.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/maximum_shipping.html
If you are selling from Canada and want calculated shipping you
have to list on ebay.ca
I'm shipping from a Canadian address. Ebay says address not valid, won't allow calculated fees.
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05-19-2014 12:01 PM
Because dotCOM is basically for US sellers, all the Calculated rates are based on USPS and American courier rates shipping from the USA.
If you are shipping from Canada, you can't use USPS or American couriers.
So, as mentioned, you can only use Flat Rate shipping.
On dotCA, you can list in American dollars, use Canadian calculated rates, and show on US buyer searches.
