06-22-2012 05:24 PM
Hello,
It's me again.
problem is that I put items in metric, and when I go to view item, it says, contact seller for shipping cost.
I'm lost again,lol
Solved! Go to Solution.
06-22-2012 10:19 PM
06-23-2012 04:46 AM
Hello 'stancad',
Do you enter the dimensions from smallest to largest? Not sure if that makes a difference but a postal clerk once told me that's what she does.
When I view your listings on .ca, all but one has a shipping fee to my province (BC). On the Chinese tiger, when I enter my postal code I get the 'contact seller' message.
When I view your listings on .com, the necklaces - which all use lettermail, - have a shipping fee of $4. The other 5 have none. When I enter an Arizona postal code for the others, I get the 'contact seller' message.
If the shipping continues to not appear, you could try revising your Canadian listings and increasing the dimensions by a centimetre or two. It might be that the difference between US and Cdn measures is the problem. Maybe try it with that tiger first, because that doesn't have $hipping for this side of the border either. 🙂
06-23-2012 05:10 AM
Oh, and I've got another maybe unrelated thought, -- are you sure it's a good idea to say "no returns"? If a buyer files a Not as Described claim, -- with your 'no returns' clause it may be that paypal does not require the person to return the item back to you. Is that what you prefer? Because if the buyer alleges that an item is not as described, the person may insist the photos were unclear (heh) and hence the object is not what she expected. She could win the dispute, get her money, and keep the item besides. There's no shortage of miscreants on ebay. If it were me, unless the buyer showed photos that the item arrived smashed by the post, I would want my item back. After all, a lot of 'Item not as Described' claims are really "I've changed my mind".
Just 2 more cents from me. 😉
06-24-2012 11:35 PM
If you see a watcher, he's probably someone with a similar item he wants to sell.
17 views on an item is pretty good for less than seven days up. Most bids come in the last few hours of an auction.
Only about 35-40% of listings result in a sale.
06-22-2012 10:19 PM
06-23-2012 04:46 AM
Hello 'stancad',
Do you enter the dimensions from smallest to largest? Not sure if that makes a difference but a postal clerk once told me that's what she does.
When I view your listings on .ca, all but one has a shipping fee to my province (BC). On the Chinese tiger, when I enter my postal code I get the 'contact seller' message.
When I view your listings on .com, the necklaces - which all use lettermail, - have a shipping fee of $4. The other 5 have none. When I enter an Arizona postal code for the others, I get the 'contact seller' message.
If the shipping continues to not appear, you could try revising your Canadian listings and increasing the dimensions by a centimetre or two. It might be that the difference between US and Cdn measures is the problem. Maybe try it with that tiger first, because that doesn't have $hipping for this side of the border either. 🙂
06-23-2012 05:10 AM
Oh, and I've got another maybe unrelated thought, -- are you sure it's a good idea to say "no returns"? If a buyer files a Not as Described claim, -- with your 'no returns' clause it may be that paypal does not require the person to return the item back to you. Is that what you prefer? Because if the buyer alleges that an item is not as described, the person may insist the photos were unclear (heh) and hence the object is not what she expected. She could win the dispute, get her money, and keep the item besides. There's no shortage of miscreants on ebay. If it were me, unless the buyer showed photos that the item arrived smashed by the post, I would want my item back. After all, a lot of 'Item not as Described' claims are really "I've changed my mind".
Just 2 more cents from me. 😉
06-23-2012 01:16 PM
HELLOOOO,
I've tried what you said, and hope it works.
I see on ebay.com that there are 17 VIEWS, and no WATCHERS. Can't figure what I'm doing wrong.
Oh well, them's the break,lol:_|
Thanks again, and again, and again.:-D
06-24-2012 11:35 PM
If you see a watcher, he's probably someone with a similar item he wants to sell.
17 views on an item is pretty good for less than seven days up. Most bids come in the last few hours of an auction.
Only about 35-40% of listings result in a sale.
06-25-2012 06:29 AM
hi again,
yes, I had 17 views for the figurine and now 15 views for the chinese vase.lol. I think dmi was right. pictures are crappy(hope I can use that word,lol). I have to buy a better camera, my camera is a cheap one.
thanks again
04-23-2015 05:15 AM