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RE: Ebay Is Kind of Confusing

in Rant, Complain, Talk5 months ago

An Post has a size for a padded envelope, or large envelope and it actually mentions DVD/ Game as an example.

Luckily the calculations online seem reasonable. I just need to go through it again and figure it all out.

Am I able to set prices for seperate regions/ countries so that a potential buyer will see the relevant shipping price?

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Yes, you should be able to, as well as picking which countries you do or don't ship to.

Below is the Account Settings screen. It's the UK version (my secondary personal account, not my main business one, which looks very different !), but hopefully the Irish one isn't too different ! I've ringed the interesting bits in red....

This is the Shipping settings screen accessed from the previous one;

You may not have Click & Collect in Ireland, but you may well have Global Shipping. It's an easy way to do international, but is expensive for buyers, so only worth doing if you're not that interested in international sales.

The "Exclude Postal Locations" setting takes you to a screen where you can select country by country, or for whole continents, where you don't ship to.

"Postage Rate Tables" is where you can set postage rates up country by country, although it's a pig to work out the fine detail.

But I spotted that they'd opened up Business Policies to non-business sellers. Although it's slightly less flexible in terms of individual country settings, once set up it makes the actual listing process a total doddle !

Thank you so much! I went into my business policy screen and set all my prices according to what the varying prices are, and to make things a bit easier I just excluded a rake of places but checked the option to let people contact me about prices to ship items.

Registered is the only way I'm doing it, and have priced according to that.

So, Ireland 9.50 - which I think is a bit high, but that's what it says. Unregistered is 2.95 in Ireland, so it's a steep jump. On top of having it registered though, my item is also insured, so at least there will be some fallback, should anything happen.

UK and Mainland Europe - 12.50

America, Canada and Japan - 16

Australia - 18

I wish it was a bit cheaper, but that's the price of registered post sadly, and it's the safer option.

To counteract the pricing, I may lower my asking a bit to help out the customer and make some sales.

Just in case I've messed anything up I'm only going to upload games which are less than 10 Euros in value, and I'll sell them at a lower-than-average price. Hopefully, I'll be able to unload some stuff, test the waters, and also earn a bit of positive feedback. I don't want to put my most valuable items up first, just so I don't unknowingly make any screw-ups.

Sounds good ! Another option to consider is selling small batches of two or three games per eBay listing, so that buyers look at the item cost in relation to the postage and think it's reasonable. There are so many different combinations of ways to sell, it's worth experimenting to see which get the fastest and most profitable sales.