
07-05-2019 02:06 PM
Out of curiosity, when was Offer to Buyers Enhancement from the Spring Update supposed to kick in on Dot ca?
Best Offer and "Offer to buyers" enhancements in Seller Hub
Starting in late May 2019, we're making several improvements to Seller Hub to help you take advantage of these features.
New Best Offer and "Offer to buyers" features include:
If it is there, I'm not seeing. Also wondering how it's been working on dot com as a "Getting Sales" tool?
-Lotz
07-05-2019 05:01 PM - edited 07-05-2019 05:10 PM
I don't use Best Offer on any listing, nor do I intend to use the idea of sending offers to potential buyers such as has been implemented on .COM when there are watchers on items. Items are "watched" for a variety of reasons and not necessarily do those "watchers" have any intention of buying nor have any interest in buying. To me, sending offers to "watchers" is a sure way to annoy and **bleep** off potential buyers and send them fleeing...
On my Active Listings page - I do not appreciate eBay.Com's blue bar across my listings that have a couple of "watchers" that reads: "Send offer Get it sold by sending an offer to buyers interested in your item" with a darker blue clickable "Send offer"
07-05-2019 07:34 PM
I was mostly just curious. It was something that was mentioned in the April Announcement to be released in May. Here it is July and it's still not here. I use Best Offer on a good number of my listings. If I receive an offer and it's reasonable I will always take it into consideration. At the speed sales are arriving as of late, was just wondering if folks had tried it and if the results were positive or negative. It's entirely up to a seller to decide if it will work for them or not.
-Lotz
PS. Business has been so slow lately I can see a new "watchers" as they appear. Right up there with watching paint dry in excitement. The ones as you say are watching are most likely other sellers just monitoring prices. I guess if we know who they are we may be able to tell if that's the case and watch their prices in reverse.
07-05-2019 07:53 PM
07-05-2019 08:23 PM
All depends on where the center of the wheel was located for Canada? Westerners could end up having to ship to Toronto to get "processed" before it went to the States to be sent on to its final resting place. And would we pay more to get it to Toronto than someone in Eastern Canada? Can only imagine the delays that would cause and grouchy US customers. Right now my parcels go from Calgary to Richmond to LAX for clearing and forwarding. Standard delivery for airmail is 4 to 7 days consistently. Tracked a bit faster than that. Very few customers are willing to pay for Expedited unless they really have to. Something to bring Canadian postage back in line would be something only for our wildest dreams.
-Lotz
07-05-2019 09:35 PM
Just saying they could put a hub in Winnipeg. Central location and if I could ship a parcel that was a few kilos there for $20 instead of having to pay like $70 for small packets overseas it could transform my business. Question: why does ebay subsidize UK sellers international shipping costs while giving us absolutely nothing????
07-05-2019 09:36 PM
07-06-2019 12:31 AM
@forester_studios wrote:.... Question: why does ebay subsidize UK sellers international shipping costs while giving us absolutely nothing????
eBay does not subsidize UK sellers with "free" GSP.
The GSP is paid for as a separate charge to the BUYER.
07-06-2019 12:11 PM
As Dennis mentioned,,,no one is being subsidized. The buyer pays for shipping from the gsp Center to their location and they pay for shopping from the sellers location to the gsp Center. Some items may cost the buyer less for shipping than the shipped it on their own but some may end up costing them even more so it wouldn’t necessarily result in more sales,
07-06-2019 02:21 PM
a very well known and successful seller in the UK. In a recent video he mentioned that using Global shipping program he only had to pay the small amount to ship to the GSP office in the UK and ebay paid the rest of the shipping cost!
With that statement he put any other advice he gives into question.
EBay doesn't pay the rest of the shipping cost, the buyer pays the rest of the shipping cost, along with the import fees (duty, sales taxes and a service fee to Pitney Bowes -again not eBay) to wrangle the shipment to the buyer's country.
In fact, the seller never pays shipping.
That cost is the buyer's.
The shipper uses the money given him by the buyer to pay for postage and packaging.
If the seller uses Free Shipping, it just means these costs are included in the asking price, not that the shipping is paid by the seller.
I noticed after the US introduced the GSP that my percentage of overseas buyers increased.
07-06-2019 02:36 PM - edited 07-06-2019 02:37 PM
Something to bring Canadian postage back in line would be something only for our wildest dreams.
Are you sure you are not comparing apples and oranges?
USPS international rates are quite high, even compared to Canada Post.
https://www.canadapost.ca/cpotools/apps/far/business/findARate?execution=e1s1
https://postcalc.usps.com/?country=10440
Let's send a two pound/ 950gm package from Victoria to Los Angeles/Los Angeles to Victoria.
And 20x15x10 cm / 12x6x4".
Canada Post Tracked Packet is $22.62Cdn/ $16.96US
USPS is for First-Class Package International $17.25US/$21.56Cdn
What you are asking for is not parity-- those prices are pretty close-- but a subsidy for Canadians shipping into the USA.
Like the one so many North American sellers complain is available to users of China Post.
07-06-2019 02:51 PM
Right now, what would be nice is reasonable shipping for smaller items (only slightly over 2 cm thick) across Canada. 21.00 + dollars to send a 250 gram package from Calgary to NS is crazy.
-Lotz
07-06-2019 03:06 PM
My sellers' fees add up extremely fast due to the fact that vast majority of my sales cannot be shipped letter rate because of final package size. When expedited/regular mail for Canada is consistently twice the price as shipping the same item to Florida/California it makes a big difference to actual sale conversions. Tracking is not always required. Affordable is.
-Lotz
07-06-2019 03:38 PM - edited 07-06-2019 03:38 PM
Have you been in the PO lately? I usually use the mailboxes, because I am fortunate enough to have mostly letter-sized shipments.
But the PO has the prepaid boxes back !!
Still not great, the smallest box is about 15x15x15cm but the price is $17.99, which is a help. I don't often need them unless I am shipping a large order of postage, but it's a start.
https://www.canadapost.ca/cpc/en/personal/sending/parcels/flat-rate-box.page?
We don't get our Small Business Solutions discount on them and the price is taxable (of course). but they include $100 insurance and are tracked.
So there's that.
07-06-2019 04:33 PM
I package my items prior to leaving the house securely using Shippo with my discount and drop off at a counter for scanning as required. I rarely sell anything that would fit into 15x15x15cm box and the example in my other post was long and thin. So would not have fit. Everything is unique in shape and packaging requirements. I could pre-purchase quantities in advance for a greater discount, but I would need to buy an assortment.
-Lotz
07-06-2019 04:38 PM - edited 07-06-2019 04:40 PM
@lotzofuniquegoodies wrote:... 15x15x15cm box and the example in my other post was long and thin. So would not have fit. Everything is unique in shape and packaging requirements.
actual Canada Post flat rate box sizes:
July 2019
07-06-2019 04:52 PM
I'm familiar with the flat rate boxes. The item in question was shipped to NS previously and was under 250 grams. Cubing bumped it up .360 grams. Final shipping was 21.61 after the discount. Item value was 10.00. No other options were/are available. Sending it flat rate would have been 22.99 + GST.
-Lotz
07-06-2019 07:01 PM
07-06-2019 07:36 PM
Except that the seller may put some cash on the PO counter-- but she got that money from the buyer.
The seller does not pay for shipping, she buys it for her buyer who has sent money for shipping.
With GSP, the buyer provides enough money for both the seller and PitneyBowes/GSP to buy postage.
07-06-2019 07:40 PM
Aha!
The smallest box they sell is NOT a prepaid box.
I'm confusing the (overpriced) boxes they provide for people who turn up with no idea how to send a parcel, and the prepaid shipping boxes.
Thank you for the correction.