I've shipped parts to Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. None of the packages was very large, and no item was very costly. I've had no problems shipping to these other countries so far, but there's always a first, and unfortunately this day and age one bad experience is enough to convince anyone that there's no future in going that route again because of all the potential pitfalls. I've even listed "no bids or shipping from foreign countries. What that usually does is force the foreigner to contact me directly and ask for a variance on my requirements. It makes it more legit to me that the person really won't screw up my auction and cost me additional fees with ebay for a relisting, and removes the undesirables. One also has to remember that the United States is the largest individual consumer country that is directly connected to ebay buyers and sellers, and therefore creates a very large market for buying and selling with out forcing us to go to other countries. Unfortunately Canadians don' have that advantage. We're the biggest, we get to make the rules to market our stuff. Wait till you get burned real good on a deal because of some dolt who makes you relist because they are dead beat buyers. So far that hasn't happened to me but I'm trying my darndest to prevent it too! nuff said, Armand ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean Reitan" <reitand@xxxxxxxxx> To: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 2:03 AM Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Shipping Alberta > Brien - where exactly in Alberta is this guy? Depending on > his location, I may be able to go get the part for you and get > it on its way to you. I've shipped across the border several > times without a problem. > > I'm shocked that he refuses to ship to the US. I sell parts > too, and as a seller based in Canada I'd be slitting my own > throat if I refused to ship there and effectively cut off 95% > of my potential customer base. > > On the flip side of that coin, I can't even count how many > times I've been stonewalled on eBay by sellers who refuse > to acknowledge the world outside the 50 states. And yet, > I bet that if I had a part THEY needed, they would expect > me to get it to them with no problem at all. > > Truth is, cross border shipping (in either direction) is not > some onerous, painful process. Yes, there's some extra > paperwork, and the buyer pays a little more, and it takes > a little longer, but in the end it still works. Almost every > part I sell goes to the US, and I just take it in stride and do > the extra steps without complaint. If there's a buyer with > cash in hand, you just do what it takes to get 'er done. > ----- > Brien Tourville said: > > "Wow - found a part in Alberta Ca. - they don't ship to USA. > > What's up with this?" > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.6.7/1628 - Release Date: 8/22/08 6:32 PM > > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list