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tonsofcommons

Active member
Aug 20, 2008
6,102
13
Iowa
Getting ready to list some Hockey inserts and want to allow Canada bidders.

How do I have to send stuff to be protected from getting a chargeback?
 

aaron41984

New member
Jun 22, 2009
1,931
0
Registered mail is slightly cheaper than $17. I think it cost me $12 to send a Bautista last month. It offers full protection but still not a good option for cheap stuff.
 

BluesBroSJ

New member
Jan 19, 2009
788
0
Kansas
Cheap stuff, high end, doesn't matter. I almost got screwed during the post strike to the tune of around 150$. Now i have it in all my auctions that i will ship to canada but i require registered mail. I charge 17$. If they want the card, they will pay it. I had someone recently pay for it on a card that sold for 1.37$. Better to be protected than seeing a thread in a month on here with the headline "international bidder claimed did not get card, what do?"
 

bdal23

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Aug 7, 2008
468
0
P_Manning 18 said:
Its too expensive.
I agree I stopped selling to Canada in April. I had 3 buyers claim they didn't receive in one week. I let other sellers ship to Canada.
 

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