on โ07-06-2024 02:45 PM
Hey all,
I cannot find a clear cut answer for this.
I live in Australia. Can I post an item for sale on behalf of my partner, who lives in Thailand if I put her address in under the postage location for that specific listing? Then when the item sells, she can post it to the buyer.
I don't see why this would be an issue and all the options are available to do so. However I just want to make sure it's 100% allowed before I do so.
Thanks.
on โ07-06-2024 03:51 PM
Will quickly be identified as drop shipping and account restricted.
Sellers who are using a third party to fulfil orders are responsible for ensuring that items will be delivered safely within the terms of their eBay listing, and that their agreement with any service provider or supplier prevents the misuse of buyer data associated with eBay orders.
When using any third party to fulfil eBay orders on your behalf, all of the following conditions must be met:
on โ08-06-2024 10:46 AM
Did this a few times for my brother overseas, but that was like 6-7 years ago.
I guess it can be done now also as ebay is full of suppliers who advertise product as being in Australia but actually comes in a month's time from China ๐
on โ08-06-2024 11:52 AM
@stevlenindustries wrote:Hey all,
I cannot find a clear cut answer for this.
I live in Australia. Can I post an item for sale on behalf of my partner, who lives in Thailand if I put her address in under the postage location for that specific listing? Then when the item sells, she can post it to the buyer.
I don't see why this would be an issue and all the options are available to do so. However I just want to make sure it's 100% allowed before I do so.
Thanks.
Firstly decide which of you is going to ' post '. LOL
on โ08-06-2024 11:58 AM
@bubsgolf wrote:Did this a few times for my brother overseas, but that was like 6-7 years ago.
eBay policies 6-7 years ago are very different to what they are now.
I guess it can be done now also as ebay is full of suppliers who advertise product as being in Australia but actually comes in a month's time from China ๐
Chines sellers are not called "Teflon Sellers" for nothing, they can get away with things that are impossible for local sellers to do.
Read GP's post for up to date policies....................
on โ08-06-2024 04:19 PM
Your partner can list her own items for herself, thus avoiding the problems.
Your listing for her would be problematic and you particularly need to read what gutterpunkz has posted.
Do you realise that you would receive the payout from eBay and itโs your bank account that would be denuded in the event of any disputes? Furthermore, ATO will attribute all moneys received as YOUR income and youโll be affected as appropriate, with regard to tax, Centrelink, etc.
I donโt rule out issues with money laundering concerns.
Henceโฆ just get your partner to list her own items.