
07-28-2014 12:42 PM
USA buyers have to press the canadian link to get canadian listing how do I sell to the most American buyers.most of my sail have been to Canadians lack of exposed has cost me.
07-28-2014 01:04 PM
Many regular posters would love to help you. However, we need to see who you are, what your listings look like, etc...
Posting under your buying ID leaves me with nowhere to look.
07-28-2014 01:56 PM
07-28-2014 05:24 PM
If the listing has shipping set up correctly for the U.S., American buyers will see the listing on ebay. com. They don't need to click on any special Canadian link.
As Pierre mentioned, it is difficult to give you any specific advice when we can't see your listings.
07-28-2014 05:50 PM
08-05-2014 06:42 AM
That's right I sometimes sell comic books I currently. Have a listing hulk #271. I think I originally. Set up my account with eBay.ca how can I tell if I did, and how do I change to ebay.com?
08-05-2014 08:17 AM
Where your account is set up does not matter. It is irrelevant.
You can list on whatever eBay site you want: eBay.ca, eBay.com, eBay.uk, eBay.fr, etc....
To make sure your listing is seen across eBay, more importantly on eBay.com, you must:
1) select USA as a country you ship to
2) provide a shipping method and shipping charge for shipment to the USA.
Your current listing does not do that. In fact it is not shown anywhere but Canada since that is the only shipping charge you have indicated in your listing. The fact you have selected "ship worldwide" is meaningless unless you show a shipping method and shipping charge to "worldwide"
Personally, I find Cdn$17+ shipping charge "economy to Canada" to be grossly excessive for a comic book. And most potential buyers will feel that way. Some will simply hit the "back" button while others will lower their bids to account for the high shipping charge. Keep in mind that you pay full Final Value Fees (FVF) on the shipping charge.
Have you checked what other eBay Canadian sellers charge for shipping a comic book within Canada?