03-02-2025 02:46 PM - edited 03-02-2025 02:47 PM
03-02-2025 02:50 PM - edited 03-02-2025 02:53 PM
I believe that the blocks or exclusions apply to shipping locations, not the country of registration. These offers may be coming from buyers who have a primary shipping address located in a country that’s different from their country of registration.
Where are these buyers registered?
03-02-2025 02:57 PM
It would be helpful if you posted with this "newly created account" so we could see what is going on.
03-02-2025 03:17 PM
By 'blocked' do you mean you have their location excluded in the 'Excluded locations' section for the policy? Or do you only have 'International Shipping' toggled off?
03-02-2025 03:33 PM
@cottagewoman wrote:
So some activity is starting up on a newly created account only shipping to Canada for the moment, but I've had a couple offers from international buyers (I'm checking offer locations before accepting), even though they are blocked in account settings. Could this be due to the fact that they are blocked in shipping policies, not in account settings? Once opted into biz policies you can't block locations in account settings.
I assume you're referring to the "Block buyers whose primary shipping address is in a location to which I don't ship" option?
Now you need to make sure, either in your shipping policies or listings that you DO NOT have a shipping option enabled for that country AND that in the excluded locations you have all countries you don't want to ship to specifically added.
03-02-2025 03:50 PM
03-02-2025 05:19 PM
@flipistics wrote:
@cottagewoman wrote:
So some activity is starting up on a newly created account only shipping to Canada for the moment, but I've had a couple offers from international buyers (I'm checking offer locations before accepting), even though they are blocked in account settings. Could this be due to the fact that they are blocked in shipping policies, not in account settings? Once opted into biz policies you can't block locations in account settings.I assume you're referring to the "Block buyers whose primary shipping address is in a location to which I don't ship" option?
Now you need to make sure, either in your shipping policies or listings that you DO NOT have a shipping option enabled for that country AND that in the excluded locations you have all countries you don't want to ship to specifically added.
I have to question that... in my shipping policies I have stamps shipping to some countries in Europe, but no shipping option for coins to ship to those countries. If I block them in my settings where we put the excluded countries, it will block them from being able to ship all items to that country.
C.
03-02-2025 06:51 PM
@sin-n-dex wrote:
ntries you don't want to ship to specifically added.I have to question that... in my shipping policies I have stamps shipping to some countries in Europe, but no shipping option for coins to ship to those countries. If I block them in my settings where we put the excluded countries, it will block them from being able to ship all items to that country.
C.
Yeah, I think that's how it's supposed to work, but when I was testing it on my own listings it often didn't seem to for some reason. Making sure both are in place should reduce the liklihood of any weird bugs. If, for some reason, the block doesn't work, it shouldn't allow the buyer to pay for the item until you send an invoice.
03-02-2025 06:56 PM
@flipistics wrote:
@sin-n-dex wrote:
ntries you don't want to ship to specifically added.I have to question that... in my shipping policies I have stamps shipping to some countries in Europe, but no shipping option for coins to ship to those countries. If I block them in my settings where we put the excluded countries, it will block them from being able to ship all items to that country.
C.
Yeah, I think that's how it's supposed to work, but when I was testing it on my own listings it often didn't seem to for some reason. Making sure both are in place should reduce the liklihood of any weird bugs. If, for some reason, the block doesn't work, it shouldn't allow the buyer to pay for the item until you send an invoice.
I might block anywhere i really don't want to ship to (like Africa), but leave places I might ship to (like lots of Europe) unblocked and put it in my business policies. It's not the end of the world if I have to ship a coin to Europe, I just tend to get hit with VAT charges on those packages and the buyer has to pay them and gets upset.
C.
03-02-2025 07:48 PM
Do you have local pickup enabled on the items they are getting past the blocks on?
03-02-2025 07:52 PM
03-02-2025 08:35 PM - edited 03-02-2025 08:45 PM
@cottagewoman, I checked one of your completed listings under the ID you used to post here and it has a pretty extensive list of excluded countries in the shipping section. Are you using an exclusion list on the listings under your new ID?
Since we can't see your listings under the new ID, the only thing I can suggest as a next step is to try viewing your listings as a user from one of the countries you don't ship to. You'll probably have to change your shipping location when viewing another listing that allows shipping to that location and then switch over to one of your current listings. Once you're on that listing, check the shipping section. Does it say that you do not ship to that country, or some other message to the effect that the buyer needs to get in touch with you?
03-02-2025 08:57 PM
03-02-2025 09:37 PM - edited 03-02-2025 09:39 PM
@cottagewoman wrote:
I understand that I'm not posting with the new ID here. The only country that can be selected when viewing shipping details is Canada, as I've blocked every other country.
I suggested in my previous post that you can get around that by setting your shipping location in another listing and then returning to your listing. The visibility isn't the main thing; it's what message the buyer is getting about shipping if they somehow stumble upon your listing. No need to check eBay Germany.
Are you listing excluded countries or regions in your new listings in the same manner as you were for your past listings?
03-02-2025 09:53 PM
03-03-2025 01:34 AM
a newly created account only shipping to Canada for the moment, but I've had a couple offers from international buyers
The short answer is -- you are not required to accept an offer just because someone made it.
You don't have to justify refusing an offer.
You can put a personal Block on the member making the offer, if you wish.
...VAT charges on those packages and the buyer has to pay them and gets upset.
Any European who gets upset has not purchased anything in his local depanneur for the past 25 years or so , and never buys online. I'd dismiss complaints about VAT as some whiner trying to make you feel sorry for them.
03-03-2025 02:15 AM
03-03-2025 07:46 AM - edited 03-03-2025 07:56 AM
When an offer is received, buyer information is shown with the ship to address.
Another question - I know these may seem completely noob, apologies but when it comes to selling on .ca I am! -best offers are not requiring instant payment when received, I have enabled that it is required. Perhaps that's due to the fact that as this account is new, there's the 30 day hold?
03-03-2025 11:58 AM
@cottagewoman wroteAnother question - I know these may seem completely noob, apologies but when it comes to selling on .ca I am! -best offers are not requiring instant payment when received, I have enabled that it is required. Perhaps that's due to the fact that as this account is new, there's the 30 day hold?
Thats another feature that doesnt exist here lol!!!
You can enable the feature of if the Buy it Now payment is required, but not offers
03-03-2025 01:39 PM - edited 03-03-2025 01:44 PM
@cottagewoman wrote:
When an offer is received, buyer information is shown with the ship to address.
Well, the only other things I can think of are that it’s either an eBay glitch or else these buyers are seeing your limited feedback, switching their shipping address after finding your listings when they had “Canada” set up as a shipping location when viewing your listings, and are crossing your fingers that you won’t notice that they want the item shipped to their home location.
But I would think that should put the brakes on the offer process.
Do you have country/region exclusions on your listings?