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Hi all. Iv recently added a listing from Australia to Canada. Australia performs well for me but Canada hasn’t yielded a sale at all.
It’s promoted and is by far the cheapest. Views are so little, any thoughts or advice would be sincerely appreciated

Regards
Ryan
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You are hoping that among the 125million eBay shoppers that one will need and find your single very precise and personal item.

Combine that will a low FB score (we all started with a low score of course) and well, competition is fierce.

 

Also while you are advertising Free Shipping you can't use LetterMail to ship anything over 2cm thick.

 

 

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Moving along here. . .

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Possibly because Canadians who might be interested also read the reviews that describe the medicine as basically useless. Plus many will take their doctor's prescription and buy at their local pharmacy rather wait for something in the mail.

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You are hoping that among the 125million eBay shoppers that one will need and find your single very precise and personal item.

Combine that will a low FB score (we all started with a low score of course) and well, competition is fierce.

 

Also while you are advertising Free Shipping you can't use LetterMail to ship anything over 2cm thick.

 

 

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Thank you for taking the time.
In Australia the reviews are positive which I can see are very different on .ca
Thank you for your time
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You may do better listing on dotCOM than on dotCA.

My reasoning is that prescription meds are very very expensive in the States, while in Canada the provincial Health departments negotiate reasonable prices.

One result, in my opinion, is that many Americans will buy apparently cheaper homeopathic and "natural" products , which are not tested or approved, but are cheaper.

 

Canada does not have pharmacare as such, but since like Oz we do have universal health coverage, most Canadians can afford tested and approved medicines.

 

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