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I just got an invite to join EBAY's global shipping program.. Did anyone else?

With the Global Shipping Program, you can sell to the world without the hassle of international shipping!
  • Simply ship your eligible sold item to a US shipping center.
  • The Global Shipping Program handles everything else—customs forms, collecting and remitting import charges paid by your buyer, quick international shipping complete with tracking.
  • You're not responsible for lost or damaged international shipments and you're protected against lost items, feedback and low seller ratings on the international leg.
[h=3]Great for all sellers![/h]If you've never sold internationally, this is the perfect way to start. If you're already a global seller, this is a great way to streamline shipping, reduce buyer questions, and make your customers happy.
 

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I got the same invitation.

I still will not be shipping anything overseas....at least not until we hear a lot if VERY successful stories coming from people who have used it.
 

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I wonder what happens when it shows delivered to the shipping center, but for some reason never makes it to the buyer. Are you off the hook?

according to them..
You're not responsible for lost or damaged international shipments and you're protected against lost items, feedback and low seller ratings on the international leg.


I got the same invitation.

I still will not be shipping anything overseas....at least not until we hear a lot if VERY successful stories coming from people who have used it.

I have been shipping international since I started on EBAY in 1999..

I've only had an issue 1 time and that was for a $20 card to Canada!
 

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I mentioned this in another thread. . . I wound up selling a blackberry to a columbian druglor--er, buyer, through eBay via the usage of one of these in Miami. However, the buyer had set it up.
 

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http://pages.ebay.com/shipping/globalshipping/buyer-tnc.html said:
Ineligible Categories. Items listed by Sellers in the following eBay.com categories are ineligible for the Program:

Antiques
Art
Business & Industrial (excluding certain items listed within the sub-category Office)
Coins & Paper Money (excluding Publications & Supplies)
eBay Motors (excluding certain Parts & Accessories)
Gift cards & Coupons
Pottery & Glass
Real Estate
Specialty Services
Sports Memorabilia, Cards, & Fan Shop (excluding Fan Apparel & Souvenirs)
Stamps
Tickets
Wholesale & Bulk Lots
Collectibles > Knives, Swords & Blades
Collectibles > Paper
Collectibles > Tools, Hardware & Locks
Collectibles > Vanity, Perfume & Shaving
Collectibles > Vintage, Retro, Mid-Century
Everything Else
Health & Beauty > Dietary Supplements, Nutrition
Health & Beauty > Fragrances
Health & Beauty > Nail Care & Polish
Health & Beauty > Over-the-Counter Medicine
Health & Beauty > Skin Care
Jewelry & Watches > Fine Jewelry
Jewelry & Watches > Loose Diamonds & Gemstones
Travel > Vacation Packages

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Maybe I'm missing it, but what's the benefit other than feedback protection? Doesn't the cost of shipping to their center come out of your pocket? I've been shipping larger items fine overseas through Ebay, customs form automatically filled out. And you can get the custom forms clear envelopes free from usps.com.
 

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I think it covers lost and damaged items as well, seems when shipping over seas all someone has to do is lie and say they never got it & your screwed
 

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Using the Global Shipping Program

Not sure which page is newer, but this link doesn't show Sports Cards as a restricted category. I tried to join, but the option doesn't show up in preferences. Apparently it's a staggered roll out and invitation only according to posts on ebay's forum, but I'm going to call ebay CS and ask if I can get in anyway. It's worth a shot, as long as cards aren't excluded.
 

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Using the Global Shipping Program

Not sure which page is newer, but this link doesn't show Sports Cards as a restricted category. I tried to join, but the option doesn't show up in preferences. Apparently it's a staggered roll out and invitation only according to posts on ebay's forum, but I'm going to call ebay CS and ask if I can get in anyway. It's worth a shot, as long as cards aren't excluded.

I have seen two different exclusion lists too. Let us know what they say.
 

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Maybe I'm missing it, but what's the benefit other than feedback protection? Doesn't the cost of shipping to their center come out of your pocket? I've been shipping larger items fine overseas through Ebay, customs form automatically filled out. And you can get the custom forms clear envelopes free from usps.com.
Probably trying to help out idiot sellers who can't fill out the customs forms when printing the shipping labels out through eBay. Still easier for international buyers if you list something as a gift & sandbag its value to minimize their customs duties/taxes etc.
 

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Of course it's easier just to commit fraud. Screw the law. :rolleyes:

better that than getting neg'd by someone in south america b/c they don't want to pay taxes and try to claim "they didn't tell me about these extra costs" crap when negging.
 

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