International Listing

I have listed some items for international sale yet they do not show on any of the ot the other ebay sites like in the US. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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@chezzy wrote:

Pack & Track does NOT include compo or allow for extra cover

 

Registered International INCLUDES $100 cover

 

I am leaning towards Registered because of the automatic cover.

For me the feature of tracking is neither here nor there as I don't

find it particularly reliable for local or overseas stuff - I certainly

don't find tracking to be regularly updated, some items in my

experience are never updated *shrugs*

 

Here is easy guide to International Post so features can be quickly compared (not sure if there is a more up to date one?):

 

http://auspost.com.au/media/documents/international-post-easy-guide-ms160-7oct2013.pdf


Cheers, I just went with P&T because I wanted buyers to be able to properly track the item from go to whoah, which seems to be important to buyers in the US, particularly when they've spent more than about $20. Most of my items I could replace relatively easily if anything happened, and I take that risk when I send as a standard untracked / unregistered letter, anyway, so in most cases the insurance wouldn't be a determining factor for me personally).

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I used to use the prepaid international envelopes but they got rid of the size I used most often (I prefer postal articles NOT to have pretty stamps on them) so I quit sending overseas for a while. Now toying with the idea of having a wider audience but with different categories of items (non letters). I don't think $20 or thereabouts is 'too bad' and I may be able to work it that multiple items can fit in the one package. Lots of experimenting to take place with packaging and digital scales this week ๐Ÿ™‚

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