on โ13-04-2016 11:51 AM
on โ13-04-2016 12:59 PM
You need to know your shipping costs before you advertise in your listing.
You can't sell something and then add on postage costs later if your guess was wrong.
If you try this you will have a very unhappy buyer on your hands.
So you need to find a courier who will ship what you want to send to wherever you want it to go so you can advertise the postage costs up front.
โ13-04-2016 01:17 PM - edited โ13-04-2016 01:18 PM
Not quite correct Clarry.
Postage can be set to 'Freight - large and bulky items'. Therefore delivery cost can be worked out once OP knows which State/postcode said guitar is going to.
Should prospective buyers ask how much courier will be, OP could log on to a courier broker (eg Interparcel) and follow the simple instructions to provide a courier quote to X postcode.. @OP if you did go that way, do NOT select TOLL as they do not collect from private individuals, only companies.
I would also suggest OP make it quite clear in his listing that the item has to be sent by courier, as it is over AP's length limit.
on โ13-04-2016 01:18 PM
on โ13-04-2016 01:22 PM
on โ13-04-2016 01:25 PM
Can't help with couriers, sorry.
But if you go for auction, DO NOT under any circumstances start at 99 cents.
Ebay tells you to......but don't!
Start your auction at the price you would be happy to accept, then if it
only gets one bid, you've got the price that you wanted
on โ13-04-2016 01:29 PM
oh darn i was hoping to get a 99c geetar to start my rock n roll careeer.