Selling and Shipping Internationally
A few extra tools and tips to make shipping to customers in other countries go more smoothly.
“Nothing so liberalizes a man and expands the kindly instincts that nature put in him as travel and contact with many kinds of people.”
With some practice, your international shipments will be nearly as easy as domestic ones. But it takes a little experience to know how to accept payments from customers in other countries, how to ship to other countries, and how to avoid fraud from deadbeats in other countries. Fortunately, the payoff is substantial: expanding your business to include bidders all around the world, while not without its risks, will make trading on eBay more interesting, more challenging, and more profitable.
Accepting International Payments
When you send payment instructions to customers in other countries, there are a few considerations you’ll need to make in addition to those outlined in [Hack #66].
First, always keep the language barrier in mind. If your bidder’s native language is different from yours, keep your sentences short and avoid slang. Bidders in other countries expect you to write in your own language, but they will usually not have perfect command of it. If you find that the bidder is having a hard time understanding you, you can always try including a translation of your instructions, as described in [Hack #30]. Just make sure it’s placed alongside your original text in the email, so the bidder gets the ...
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