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 rarriffle
 
posted on September 21, 2003 03:57:19 PM new
I have it stated very clearly in my auction preferences...US only...

anybody else emails and asks if I would be willing to ship to Japan, France, Germany...I almost always say yes if they agree to the extra shipping and the fact that I do not lie on the customs form


in the last 2 weeks I have had four auctions end with the buyer being in Canada...Huh? no asking first, just bidding....and 2 out of 3 of them always ask me to lie on the form!

I would rather not sell or buy from them..thank you very much.

 
 neglus
 
posted on September 21, 2003 04:18:28 PM new
I think I see a border here..not a state !!


 
 AuctionAce
 
posted on September 21, 2003 04:43:20 PM new
Some posters have said the solution to this problem is to put a line in their auctions that say Canada bidders will pay a very high s/h. They report great success with this tactit.


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 rarriffle
 
posted on September 21, 2003 04:45:06 PM new
nice card neglus.

I am about to start using a line like that.


charge shipping plus $5.00 or something such.

 
 Twelvepole
 
posted on September 21, 2003 04:47:34 PM new
Just add a line stating shipping is such and such... "Any International Bidder, that does not have prior approval... shipping + Handling charge of $25."




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