How to set 3 different shipping charges from Canada to Canada, USA & Worldwide

I am an eBay seller from Canada. How do i set up 3 different shipping charges to

Canada $1.00, USA $1.50 & Worldwide $2.75?

I am seeing that my US eBay purchasers are being charged for the USA $1.50 rate as well as the Worldwide $2.75 rate. That should only be the USA rate.

I need to correct this issue before i get too many listings put up. Thanks, Corky

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@corkys_stamps wrote:

... Canada $1.00, USA $1.50 & Worldwide $2.75?

I am seeing that my US eBay purchasers are being charged for the USA $1.50 rate as well as the Worldwide $2.75 rate. That should only be the USA rate.


Your USA buyers are not being charged two rates.

They are shown two shipping rates and have the choice of which rate to use.

 

The USA is part of Worldwide when you're listing on eBay.CA

 

Just like Canada is part of Worldwide when you're listing on eBay.COM

 

 

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Go to your Sell Your Item form.

Under Shipping choose Flat Rate for Canada (domestic)

Enter the service and price you want.

 

(A dollar seems low unless your items are under 2cm, and under 30 grams- which is the 85 cent letter rate)

 

Scroll to International Shipping.

Choose Custom Destination

Choose USA.

Chose service and price .

(Again the lowest letter rate is $1.20 by letter post)

Scroll to Additional Service

You can choose USA again and choose a different service and price.

Then Scroll to Additional Service again.

Choose Custom Destination again

Choose any EXCEPT USA and North and South America.

Choose service and price.

(Minimum rate worldwide is $2.50)

 

Scroll to Additional Destinations.

You can choose other destinations from the list OR Will Ship Worldwide, which will give your customers a Contact Seller for shipping cost notice.

Scroll to Excluded Locations.

You might not want to ship to Nigeria, for example.

 

 

For your consideration -- have you thought of Free Shipping.

DON'T PANIC!

Free Shipping just means adding your shipping cost into your asking price.

Which is cheaper a $5 item with $1 shipping or a $6 item with Free Shipping?

You can even do Free Shipping USA from eBay Canada by entering a shipping cost of $0.00 for US shipping.

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