on โ13-10-2012 04:01 PM
I am looking at some nice clothing items, listing says 'post within Aust', I tried to ask a Question on the auction but I am not permitted to (maybe because I have so few trades?).
I trade a lot with TradeMe but would like to buy more from Aus and have PayPal as payment method.
Can anyone please advise how I find this out?
on โ13-10-2012 04:19 PM
If the seller has blocks in place for places they do not sell too then the ask a question option will not work.
on โ13-10-2012 04:29 PM
Thanks for that. I guess I need to keep looking for another seller
on โ13-10-2012 05:55 PM
If you go to the sellers feedback page you can try using the "contact member" link to message the seller. Just tick the "this is not about an item" box after clicking the contact member link.
on โ13-10-2012 06:07 PM
A lot of sellers will not post overseas because posting by a method that gives Paypal seller protection is very expensive, I used to post to NZ and the UK but for the few sales I made there it wasn't really worth the time working out the postage costs then filling in the customs dec etc so I changed to Au only though I am thinking of going back to overseas options when I re-open my store in a couple of weeks, depends if sales have slowed down as much as all the doom and gloom posters are claiming lol..
on โ14-10-2012 07:59 AM
Thanks for that tip. I have asked this way. Have a great day!
on โ14-10-2012 09:29 AM
Hi nzmillie,
I love to buy Aussie souvenirs that have been taken to NZ over the years. There are lots of great things that have jumped over the ditch in the last hundred years. A few traders have caught onto this and list on AU ebay for sale over here.
This is just a suggestion that you might want to think about as a way to sell some of our treasures back to us. Pottery, Aboriginal items and general Australiana are good things to look out for. Paypal is the key for safe and friendly trading with us and it should work both ways.
on โ14-10-2012 02:19 PM
I Do...:) I even sell in NZ on TM
on โ14-10-2012 03:07 PM
whats TM????
on โ14-10-2012 04:07 PM
TM = TradeMe . . . . a NZ website