on 06-12-2019 05:55 PM
I sold a collectible to somebody in Holland on ebay from Canada. It cost over $100.Can to ship it . The buyer had already payed for it. i under estimated the shipping cost and already took a big loss when i put it up for auction for 7 days. I am taking a big loss on the whole deal can i recoup any of my shipping costs. i could have made more money at a garage sale, ebay sucks
The technical term for this is "learning experience".
Before selling again, buy a digital scale (I got a Starfrit kitchen scale at Canadian Tire for under $20 that weighs up to 5 kilos) and a measuring tape.
With those in hand use this:
https://www.canadapost.ca/cpotools/apps/far/business/findARate?execution=e1s1
to calculate the cost of shipping.
You could also, and probably should, use the Calculated Shipping option on the Sell Your Item form.
EBay defaults new sellers to an overSimplified Sell Your Item form. There is a link to the much easier and comprehensive Advanced form in the top right of that form.
EBay also defaults newbies into Auctions, when over 85% of transactions are Fixed Price, where you set the selling price.
And eBay encourages newbies to set Auction opening prices low, which is a Huge Mistake.
Always make sure your opening bid at least covers your costs, including packaging (bubblewrap ain't free) and labour (BC minimum wage is 18 cents a minute).
Best wishes on your new endeavour.