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card-treasury
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You cannot list an item in Turbo Lister with the "insurance optional" clause without disclosing the insurance fee. Therefore I have to list my items as "insurance not offered;" however, I require insurance on any items ending over $50.00. You don't know what your insurance fees are going to be until the auction ends, especially on higher-end cards that can waiver a couple hundred bucks at any time.
On top of this, if I want to ship to just America, I cannot do so in Turbo Lister without including Canada. In the shipping options function, I am forced to click on the "Americas" box in order to include the USA. Once done, Canada is automatically included. If you click the box to disallow Canada, it also unclicks the box that allows America, and then you cannot list the item because you have not specified a shipping destination.
Yet when you sell a card for over $2K and the Canadian resident refuses to pay you unless you commit international fraud by lying on the customs form and claiming it as only $15, eBay tells you to a) not send the item, b) contact eBay's safe harbor team, and c) suggests blocking international bidders.
Ok, sure eBay. Thanks for the advice. Clowns.
On top of this, if I want to ship to just America, I cannot do so in Turbo Lister without including Canada. In the shipping options function, I am forced to click on the "Americas" box in order to include the USA. Once done, Canada is automatically included. If you click the box to disallow Canada, it also unclicks the box that allows America, and then you cannot list the item because you have not specified a shipping destination.
Yet when you sell a card for over $2K and the Canadian resident refuses to pay you unless you commit international fraud by lying on the customs form and claiming it as only $15, eBay tells you to a) not send the item, b) contact eBay's safe harbor team, and c) suggests blocking international bidders.
Ok, sure eBay. Thanks for the advice. Clowns.