Changing "shipping from"

I am in the US and I have quite a few items on hand, but I also have a supplier in China that dropships items for me. My ebay account lets me specify location of the item so that customers know where it is coming from.
I would like to add a lot more items for sale on Bananza, but there is no option to change the “Shipping From”.
Am I missing something or is it just not there? Is there a work-around for this? Looking for some info.
Thank You

asked over 8 years ago

Fastvan
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2 Answers

The only thing I can think of is to put that information in your item description and make sure your shipping time is set long enough on those items that get shipped from China. They can take up to 3 weeks – ordered something once that I didn’t know was being drop shipped and that’s how long it took.

Maybe someone with more international shipping experience will have a better solution.

answered over 8 years ago

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Fastvan says: January 01, 2017

I really wish that it was a good solution. But as you know, Most (85%) of buyers don’t read the item description. They look at the pretty pictures and make a purchase or not. This is especially noticible when customers don’t read the first line of the list. “Read Shipping Information”.

Fastvan says: January 01, 2017

I sell a LOT of items that ship in an ordinary envelope. Even though the first line says’ Please read shipping information", they always ask for a tracking number. Really?

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answered about 6 years ago

ShubhamY9
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