01-31-2018 02:37 AM
I am a long time top rated seller.
I received an email from an American in North Carolina (we ship to all US addresses, including his), that my ebay auction, has a message on it that I will not ship to his address.
Upon investigation, all my Good Till Cancelled and Auction listings, only give a shipping price to Canadian addresses. Everywhere on the planet is blank, and I assume those potential buyers are also being told I will not ship to them.
I had a similar experience with a batch of 10 auctions about a month ago. Ebay assured me the problem would be fixed by the end of the auctions - it wasn't. I got much lower final auction prices as a result
I then started another batch of 10 day auctions. This time at least one of them was affected. I discovered the affected auction because a potential US bidder wrote to me asking if he could get me to ship to him! He wrote to me in the last 24 hours, so I was unable to cancel the auction. I started the auction at $9.99 and it was still at that price, even though it was a camera that should get lots of interest, and sell for about $80. I phoned ebay, and they acknowledged the problem, but they refused to end the auction. The item ended for just $15.50 - no doubt because ebay had sabotaged the auction by telling all potential international bidders that I would not ship to them. Ebay did tell me this problem would be fixed within a day or two.
I then started another batch of 10 day auctions. When I started them, they seemed to be working. But now its even worse. All my listings are only giving shipping rates to Canadain addresses, and as far as I can tell, all potential international bidders are being told by ebay in bold Red Letters, that I will not ship to them.
Luckily I have enough time to cancel my auctions, which I will do in the morning after talking with ebay.
Hopefully the solution will be to relist on ebay.com
If you have auctions currently in ebay.ca, I encourage you to look and see if anyone outside of Canada is receiving a shipping rate, and/or if they are being told you will not ship to them.
01-31-2018 06:11 AM
This may be part of an ongoing glitch of which ebay is aware. My listings say I haven't specified a shipping cost but an inch lower you can see that I have and it doesn't affect checkout. Try tyler@ebay.com at the Weekly Board Hour thread, it's open right now.
01-31-2018 06:26 AM
Correction: as of this morning, my own listings no longer show 'shipping not specified' but also show no shipping costs outside Canada. However, I just received payment from a buyer in the USA so it cannot be affecting checkout.
01-31-2018 06:32 AM
Correction to the correction: only some of my listings are affected. some show everything as it should, others are missing even the Rates button.
01-31-2018 11:46 AM
01-31-2018 12:51 PM
01-31-2018 01:20 PM
02-01-2018 10:19 AM
02-01-2018 11:11 AM
When I looked yesterday, I saw the Get Rates button was missing on only some of my listings. Now I'm scared to check again.
02-01-2018 11:22 AM
There are a variety of glitch results exposed as part of this problem. Three listings picked at random. My next experiment will determine whether this affects Add to Cart. I will pretend to be a buyer.
02-01-2018 11:28 AM
Logged into ebay.ca as a buyer registered to Uk and it's fine.
02-01-2018 11:29 AM
Leaving again. Will log into ebay.ca as a buyer registered ebay USA.
02-01-2018 11:40 AM
Oh my gosh, I expected this to get better, not worse.
Here I am, pretending to be an American-registered buyer logged into ebay.ca and shipping to my USA-based address.
02-01-2018 11:43 AM
Tyler, please help. Here are some concrete examples of how much more messed up it is than I originally thought. It's not even messed up in any way that makes sense to me. Just when I thought that Add to Cart could be used to workaround the lack of a Get Rates or postage cost being shown on the item listing, the postage rate displayed in the shopping cart is all wrong. I don't know what would happen if a buyer tried to pay, I stopped short of that.
02-01-2018 11:52 AM
This doesn't make a hot lick of sense to me.
Here is that same listing, as an American-registered buyer shipping to a USA-based address viewing the same item on ebay.com instead of ebay.ca. Still no cost shown in either place on the Item page but when I Add to Cart, it at least gives me the proper postage cost. How does this follow any kind of logic?
02-01-2018 11:55 AM
02-01-2018 12:01 PM
I still see this affecting buyers in international locations with the exception of UK.
For sellers like me with BINs, it is a problem only so far as killing sales full-stop.
If I were running Auctions, however, I'd be feeling a much greater amount of anxiety as you know those items are going to sell regardless of whether one person bids and the other nine bidders are scared away by the no-postage cost glitch. That's a deal-breaker at auction time. You have my sympathies.
If it were me, I might even end Auctions until this problem is properly fixed and move them to BIN temporarily. It's better in my mind to not sell something for merely ten per cent of its value; I'd prefer to hold my stock and get a fair price later. But that's just me.
02-01-2018 01:40 PM
02-01-2018 01:44 PM
Before an auction with a bid can be ended, the bid must be cancelled. But I don't think bids can be canceled with less than 24 hours to go, however, I might be wrong there. I don't run Auctions much anymore. Before you cancel that action, if you choose to do so, I'd contact the bidder and let them know there is a glitch with shipping rates at present and you're very sorry to be postponing the auction until it's fixed, and that you'll let them know when the item is relisted. Then do contact them when it's up and running again.
02-01-2018 05:14 PM - edited 02-01-2018 05:18 PM