Could someone give me a few leaders on selling from the UK please ?. I have done a few experimental non-live listings, but, the postage pricing and “Countries I will post to” system seem impossible to navigate, as the site thinks I am in the States
As for prices, well, I have had to try to do dollar to UK pounds conversions
Also, dragged my Etsy listings over to Bonanza, and prices on here seem to have a will of their own, a £29 item shows as 19 dollars !
Pulling out what little hair I have got left now
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coins2gifts Reputation: 12 See coins2gifts' booth |
hello and thank you for your reply, however, the prices on my items are in British pounds, and are wrong, all low, and the postage choices are still as if I am in the States ?
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coins2gifts Reputation: 12 See coins2gifts' booth |
I do not know how international sellers set up..
But have you tried doing the listings on Bonanza UK instead of US to see if it might be easier?
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There are several international sellers here, and I am not sure what they go through, many do not come to the community…
As far as I know you will have to do your listings in USD and probably be best to use a flat rate shipping set in USD..
I do not think many of the international sellers ever use the import option unless it is already USD based..but bring in listings individually
My other suggestion is to look for booths that are based internationally on here and ask the sellers directly about some of the issues..
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
If you simply can’t fix it, you might move to the states. Sorry, my tongue in cheek response won out. LOL Lots of success on Bonanza. ;) ;)
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loves_birds Reputation: 2047 See loves_birds' booth |
At the bottom of the page it says “International” and if you want dollars, you set it to “United States / United States Dollars”. Have you tried setting it to UK with the currency you want?
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Ms_Prissys_Patterns Reputation: 366 See Ms_Prissys_Patterns' booth |
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