on 01-28-2017 12:53 PM
I'm listing on ebay.ca. On one listing, I have one shipping cost for all Canadians, and one for all US buyers. On .com the shipping shows the same for all. How do US buyers know what the shipping cost will be, if all they see is the shipping cost to within Canada. Just had an offer from a US buyer, but she was confused about the shipping. Unfortunately, I had to turn it down. I've been away for a while, and not used the no listing in US. I fail to see any reason for the change. Well, I've been listing for a few days only with no sales, so I may just pack it in again. Too much hassle, with no reward.
You seem to be listing on dotCA in Canadian dollars, which is sensible because your items require Parcel Rates and those of course are based on dimensions, weight and Destination.
Dennis has covered that question capably.
Since you say you have been away a while, have you looked at your listings on a mobile device? Those are .... different... and may be the source of your customer's confusion.
EBay tells us that 85% of transactions are now Fixed Price, because the current customers are more into impulse buying and immediate gratification. I notice that you are experimenting with this, using BIN pricing on some of your auctions.
I found when I reopened my Stores a couple of years back after our cross country move, that sales did not pick up until I had a substantial number of listings (200-500). So it may just be that you have too few items to find the right customer.
And is January the time when people are buying furs? I don't know, but I thought this was 'cruise' season in the fashion world.
All that being said, welcome back.