
03-26-2014 11:23 AM
03-26-2014 11:26 AM
03-26-2014 02:11 PM
You can but if you ship to Canada only, your listing will be seen on .ca only. Any Canadians who use .com will not see your listings. Also, if you don't ship to the U.S. you are missing out on a huge market.
03-26-2014 04:02 PM
Hello 'pampottery',
You can, certainly, but you won't sell very much. Time and again we hear sellers
in Canada say that most of their business is from the US.
If you are just beginning selling, it may be wise to restrict your sales to those two
countries, - Canada & the US. Getting the whole listing/shipping thing sorted out
takes time and absolute beginners do best to start with those two.
And if you have hesitations and questions, - these boards are full of people who have
been selling on ebay forever, so post as many questions as you like. You'll get loads
of assorted responses, and can work with that which best suits you.
There is so much to know, but the other members here will be delighted to help you
along to set up amazing listings that result in hassle-free transactions.
Well, mostly hassle-free.
I wish for you a fun and prosperous selling career.
03-26-2014 05:33 PM
99% of my customers are Canadian
03-26-2014 08:08 PM
@ricky87199 wrote:99% of my customers are Canadian
I would guess that is because of the Canadian flag on your pictures.
Perhaps it is just me that thinks like this but unless your items are actually made in Canada, it seems misleading to have the Canadian flag on the gallery picture. Also, I didn't think that we were allowed to add things like that to the pics.
03-26-2014 08:58 PM
@ricky87199 wrote:99% of my customers are Canadian
03-27-2014 03:11 PM
I did the whole sell in Canada only and now that I have opened my listing to the US I have sold more. Shipping to the US is not that much more and just account for it in your pricing.
03-28-2014 03:13 PM
I don't think the flag is a problem. Unless the customer thinks he will also get a flag with his gadget.
And it certainly makes the seller's items look different from thousands of other dropshippers with identical items.
The problem I can see is that many/most Canadian buyers will be shopping on eBaydotCOM and the poster may be restricting his market by not offering US shipping rates, which would allow the listings to appear on dotCOM.
It wouldn't change his costs.
We certainly see buyers who are annoyed when they see Canadian sellers selling in US dollars. However, since they don't also see Canadian dollars on those listings, they are pretty obviously shopping on the US site.
The percentage of items I sell to the USA has dropped from about 95% to about 85% over the past decade, even if I take out the discount Canadian postage. But I think that's actually a rise in the number of Canadian and overseas buyers.
03-28-2014 09:12 PM
eBay told me the flag was okay on my last limit increase, the point I was making was that there is a Canadian market and I get by fine selling to Canadians.
I offer free shipping to the US on about half my listings but I also list in CDN$ and the flag most likely kills my American buyers if anything