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This is a "Buy It Now" listing, not an auction. Selling to buyers in
the 48 contiguous (continental) United States only. PayPal accepted
from users with a confirmed shipping address. Thanks for looking!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7384370383

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"sg2m" wrote:

Selling to buyers in the 48 contiguous (continental) United States
only.



I have never understood this. International shipping is NOT difficult
or inconvenient. Shipping an item to Canada from the USA (for example)
is no different than shipping to another state. If you use UPS or FedEx
rather than the mail you *may* have to fill out a form, but the form
just has the name and address of the seller, the buyer, and a two-word
description of the item. Period. Stupid simple.

PayPal even recognizes this. As far as PayPal is concerned, the USA,
Canada and the UK are all interchangeable. A PayPal transaction between
a Canadian and an American is the same as between two Americans.

But whatever, if you want to eliminate 35 million potential buyers I
guess that's your business.

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I agree and add that our respective postal services are decent and
reasonablly priced ,
100+ ebays i've had no real problems , ................

i would avoid UPS across the border thought with their extortion brokerage
charges

regards Greg




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"sg2m" wrote:

Selling to buyers in the 48 contiguous (continental) United States
only.



I have never understood this. International shipping is NOT difficult or
inconvenient. Shipping an item to Canada from the USA (for example) is no
different than shipping to another state. If you use UPS or FedEx rather
than the mail you *may* have to fill out a form, but the form just has the
name and address of the seller, the buyer, and a two-word description of
the item. Period. Stupid simple.

PayPal even recognizes this. As far as PayPal is concerned, the USA,
Canada and the UK are all interchangeable. A PayPal transaction between a
Canadian and an American is the same as between two Americans.

But whatever, if you want to eliminate 35 million potential buyers I guess
that's your business.

--
"It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!"
- Lorin David Schultz
in the control room
making even bad news sound good

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In article md2Bf.119027$6K2.92565@edtnps90, Lorin David Schultz
wrote:

"sg2m" wrote:

Selling to buyers in the 48 contiguous (continental) United States
only.



I have never understood this. International shipping is NOT difficult
or inconvenient. Shipping an item to Canada from the USA (for example)
is no different than shipping to another state. If you use UPS or FedEx
rather than the mail you *may* have to fill out a form, but the form
just has the name and address of the seller, the buyer, and a two-word
description of the item. Period. Stupid simple.

PayPal even recognizes this. As far as PayPal is concerned, the USA,
Canada and the UK are all interchangeable. A PayPal transaction between
a Canadian and an American is the same as between two Americans.

But whatever, if you want to eliminate 35 million potential buyers I
guess that's your business.


For that matter, why would anybody refuse to ship from their own US
state to Alaska or Hawaii? The post office doesn't charge any more to
mail something to any of the 50 states. When I see sellers with these
silly restrictions on who can buy from them, I generally just get the
impression that the seller isn't very smart. I'm wary of buying things
from people who aren't very smart. Sometimes they'll give you a deal
of a lifetime, but often they'll make your transaction a big ol hassle.

Selling stuff to people in all 50 states, Canada, Britain, and most of
Western Europe is really very easy. If you're worried about the cost -
don't. The buyers in Canada and the rest of the world are accustomed
to paying the additional cost of international shipping, and wouldn't
buy if they weren't willing to pay those costs.


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