on โ08-11-2021 06:25 PM
I was just looking into how to sell on Ebay so I could start selling my silver coins. I then noticed that here in Australia, Ebay automatically adds 10% GST to each order.
This is a problem because there is no GST due on bullion in Australia. Does anyone know how to make sure the listings do not add GST for bullion?
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on โ08-11-2021 06:42 PM
on โ08-11-2021 06:36 PM
I'm wondering if it automatically does NOT apply GST in that category?
The only way to tell might be to list an item and then use another browser to go through the checkout process up to the point of purchase and see if GST is there or not.
Please be aware that as a new buyer, you are going to be a magnet for scammers, especially if your items have any decent value to them. Highly suggest you go through the sellers guide and be really be on the alert for anything that does not feel right. Check out buyer feedback too.
Are you going to make your items auction or Buy It Now? If you use auctions, please make sure you start at the MINIMUM price you want (never 99c). With BIN items, you can ensure that they are marked as Immediate Payment so you don't go chasing buyers.
Good luck and please come to the forums first with any questions, we have a wealth of knowledge here.
on โ08-11-2021 06:42 PM
on โ09-11-2021 07:29 AM
I second that, GST is only added to ebay fees and not the actual coin you are selling.
on โ10-11-2021 01:25 PM
Wow thanks. Yeah I've bought through Ebay for many, many years but have never sold anything. I'm not sure how a scammer would succeed if I NEVER shipped an item until I had verified cash in my account. I'm going to have to figure out how to post silver coins and what to do about insurance etc. Also, which forums are you recommending for new sellers?
on โ10-11-2021 01:30 PM
@recon-777 wrote:I'm not sure how a scammer would succeed if I NEVER shipped an item until I had verified cash in my account.
If you refuse to send your items until the money is in your bank account, your selling career on eBay will be very short-lived. Under Managed payments you have to send the items when eBay tells you that they've received the money on your behalf.
โ10-11-2021 02:05 PM - edited โ10-11-2021 02:08 PM
@recon-777 wrote:Wow thanks. Yeah I've bought through Ebay for many, many years but have never sold anything. I'm not sure how a scammer would succeed if I NEVER shipped an item until I had verified cash in my account. I'm going to have to figure out how to post silver coins and what to do about insurance etc. Also, which forums are you recommending for new sellers?
you might need to read up on bank chargebacks to see how you can still get scammed even if the funds land in your account.
While you are at it, check out what items are excluded from Aust Post insurance.
https://auspost.com.au/receiving/delayed-lost-or-damaged-items/compensation
Extra Cover payment or compensation is not available for loss or damage to any items youโve sent with us:
on โ10-11-2021 02:33 PM
forgot to mention:
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on โ10-11-2021 03:34 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:forgot to mention:
- which contain bank notes, bullion, or similar items;
โor similar itemsโ is legal speech for โwe donโt like to pay out on insuranceโ
I have yet to find a business or insurance company that does.