Selling item but in different country

bashar404
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So basically, my relevant in US have an item and want me to list it on my eBay store that is located outside US, is it ok to do this or it will cause a problem 

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It may be best to sign out of eBay.com.au & sign in to eBay.com to ask your question there.

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It could cause many potential problems

 

Why doesn't you relative list their own item?

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Sounds dodgy,  what are they selling, and where do they want it sold.

 

I wouldn't get involved in a relatives dodgy dealings,

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Antique bronze statue, US

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@bashar404 wrote:

Antique bronze statue, US


My concern for you has just risen,  you are aware that a vast majority of antique bronze statues, were manufactured last week, to look like antique bronze statue. 

 

Get ready for the item not as described claim, and you can thank your relative.  Never do business with a relative, and definitely never let them pack your suitcase for overseas travel/

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I'm wondering since you relative is in the US and you are in Jordan, why ask on the forum for eBay Australia?

 

And again, why can't they list it themself?

 

 

It sounds very much like 'I was holding it for a friend' type thing

 

 

If you list it, you are 100% responsible for everything

 

Including anything going wrong and the buyer opening a dispute (be it valid or not) 

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@sandypebbles wrote:

I'm wondering since you relative is in the US and you are in Jordan, why ask on the forum for eBay Australia?

 

And again, why can't they list it themself?

 

 

It sounds very much like 'I was holding it for a friend' type thing

 

 

If you list it, you are 100% responsible for everything

 

Including anything going wrong and the buyer opening a dispute (be it valid or not) 


Oh,  I didnt see the Jordan, bit,  than definitely moves up the dodginess list,  that area is well known for the ''antiques''

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