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soulgoobe 03-13-2016 06:22 PM

1952 Topps High Numbers - Dozens For Sale
 
Please check out my 1952 Topps auctions on ebay - I have a few dozen cards, most of them high numbers - they tend to be low end condition, but they vary. 100% feedback rating.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/theorderguy/...om=&rmvSB=true

irv 03-13-2016 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soulgoobe (Post 1515015)
Please check out my 1952 Topps auctions on ebay - I have a few dozen cards, most of them high numbers - they tend to be low end condition, but they vary. 100% feedback rating.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/theorderguy/...om=&rmvSB=true

Don't know if you are aware of this, but shipping, using Global, is quite expensive for us CDN's.

This is just from your Panini post but the higher the price the more we pay.
Shipping almost totals half the amount you are asking, so for us CDN's, we have to almost add another 30-50% to the price we pay for an item:mad:

I have seen others who use a much cheaper shipper or who much cheaper shipping rates than Global. Just wish more would use them instead of Global.


Shipping: $12.90 International Priority Shipping to Canada via the Global Shipping Program | See details

Item location:
Anza, California, United States

Ships to:
United States and many other countries | See details
Import charges:
$16.30 (amount confirmed at checkout)
No additional import charges on delivery
Delivery:
Estimated between Mon. Mar. 21 and Tue. Mar. 29
Includes international tracking
Payments:
PayPal Visa/MasterCard, Amex, Discover

soulgoobe 03-14-2016 02:37 PM

I would consider listing a different international shipping method, I've just never had anyone suggest it before and never knew it was an issue. What method is cheaper to Canada?

irv 03-14-2016 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soulgoobe (Post 1515324)
I would consider listing a different international shipping method, I've just never had anyone suggest it before and never knew it was an issue. What method is cheaper to Canada?

I see all different ones, and the prices vary, but none are more expensive than Global.


Shipping: $3.00 Standard Int'l Shipping | See details

Item location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Ships to:
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia.

Another.

$9.03 USPS First Class Mail Intl / First Class Package Intl Service | See details
International items may be subject to customs processing and additional charges.

Item location:
Mohrsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Ships to:
Worldwide See exclusions

And another.

$3.00 USPS First Class Mail Intl / First Class Package Intl Service | See details
See details about international shipping here.

Item location:
Westland, Michigan, United States

Ships to:
Worldwide.

I have even seen "Free Shipping" with some cards being sold but I assume those are bigger dealers/stores?

Either way, Global is expensive and is likely costing you guys business?

Thanks for listening. :)

Edit: Just did some surfing on e-bay and noticed a $250 dollar Ted Williams card with a shipping rate of $14.50. Checked another that uses Global and a .99 cent card has a slightly higher shipping rate of $14.93, and that isn't even including the import fee that will be tacked on once the card sells! This same .99 cent card, if it sells much higher, like it, the shipping/import fees will also rise exponentially as well.
Like this, a $250 Clemente card. The higher it sells for the higher the shipping fees!


Shipping: $18.92 International Priority Shipping to Canada via the Global Shipping Program | See details

Item location:
Little Falls, New Jersey, United States

Ships to:
United States and many other countries | See details
Import charges:
$47.01 (amount confirmed at checkout)
No additional import charges on delivery

soulgoobe 03-20-2016 08:58 AM

3 more days to go on these - many still have no bids

soulgoobe 03-23-2016 10:33 AM

a few hours are left on these. i will soon be listing (should be on Sunday) a lot of 280 lower grade (some higher) 1952 topps cards, mostly commons, but some stars too - no high numbers, will keep you posted. i've also got a lower grade complete 1953 topps set that I'll be listing soon as well too - hopefully Sunday as well if I get to it.


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