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I have sent many cards to China without a problem. I always ship them through the Post Office, not through eBay. However, I doubt that I would ship a $125 card. Most of mine have been under $20. I would never ship a card overseas unless it is a regular eBay/PayPal transaction.
Basketball seems to be hot in China and Australia, so I get some decent sales to those 2 countries when I have basketball cards listed. I have also had good luck sending low value hockey cards to Russia and other eastern European countries, but I always stick with the eBay/PayPal process. I don't use eBay's Global Shipping program. However, normally when I have cards that list for more than $20 or so, I do not offer international shipping. It is too much of a risk. Rick
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