
03-03-2017 12:00 PM
There is an item on ca. offering 25 different Greece with an initial offering cost of $1.25 U.S., shipped from the U.S.
Shipping through GSP is $15.66 U.S.
Is there anyone with an ounce of intelligence who would pay $15.66 for a $1.25 item ???
This is an established seller, not a newbie !!!
Bill
03-03-2017 12:09 PM
03-03-2017 12:12 PM
03-03-2017 12:42 PM
03-03-2017 01:22 PM
Ron:
Further thought.
I have never been asked to reveal my source from a customer.
If I was, my response would be " I source my material from multiple sources and I have no way of knowing from which source your material originated."
Bill
@ricarmic wrote:
PS You have some good sources. Current used material is very very hard to source anymore! (How many times do you get asked if you'll tell them where you get the stamps!)
03-03-2017 01:34 PM
03-03-2017 02:20 PM - edited 03-03-2017 02:23 PM
Bill and Rick:
Well, the dining room table has disappeared again and there are six cartons adorning the living room couch.
The buying continues......
But on topic--
Tracked international shipping is higher than most think.
And the Americans looooooove tracking.
03-13-2017 11:41 PM
Many US sellers have no idea that they are offering GSP!!
03-14-2017 02:19 AM
Good point, hon.
It's an indication of how small the international market is for many sellers that years after they were enrolled in the GSP, without notice, that they are only now learning that they offer international shipping.
If the GSP option gives a US/UK seller a slight bump in Search, but discourages actual international sales, which are scary, the US/UK seller may regard it as a plus.