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Old 11-20-2016, 05:36 PM
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The Global shipping program is a scam. The seller ships to a 'warehouse' in Kentucky, and Pitney Bowes broker a customs deal with the importing country. Especially on lower priced items it is unnecessary.
I always ask sellers to send direct to my address, then I only have to pay the taxes and no brokerage fees.
It's hard to be a baseball card collector in Canada

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Old 11-20-2016, 06:29 PM
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]The Global shipping program is a scam. The seller ships to a 'warehouse' in Kentucky, and Pitney Bowes broker a customs deal with the importing country. Especially on lower priced items it is unnecessary. [/B]
I always ask sellers to send direct to my address, then I only have to pay the taxes and no brokerage fees.
It's hard to be a baseball card collector in Canada
Figured it was pretty much a scam, especially since you see sellers with free shipping or for $3.00 dollars.

Was just watching this card, Vic Wertz, a card I need at a decent price, which I'd gladly pay, especially considering it is slabbed, but with shipping costing 95% of the asking, I, again, walked away. (It didn't get one bid!)

Not sure what you in the U.S. can see, but the asking bid was $20.99 and shipping was $18.49 using Global Shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-2...torefresh=true

For what it's worth, I did win this card tonight. $16.50 and "Free Shipping"!
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Old 11-20-2016, 06:34 PM
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Figured it was pretty much a scam, especially since you see sellers with free shipping or for $3.00 dollars.

Was just watching this card, Vic Wertz, a card I need at a decent price, which I'd gladly pay, especially considering it is slabbed, but with shipping costing 95% of the asking, I, again, walked away. (It didn't get one bid!)

Not sure what you in the U.S. can see, but the asking bid was $20.99 and shipping was $18.49 using Global Shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-2...torefresh=true
You Canadian gentlemen need to find someone down here that you trust and have all your cards sent to them. Then once every month or so have them send you a package with all your stuff.

I use COMC this way to save on shipping. I buy several things over month(s) and then have it all sent at once to save serious cash on shipping.
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Old 11-20-2016, 06:47 PM
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You Canadian gentlemen need to find someone down here that you trust and have all your cards sent to them. Then once every month or so have them send you a package with all your stuff.

I use COMC this way to save on shipping. I buy several things over month(s) and then have it all sent at once to save serious cash on shipping.
I no longer have relatives in the States (my Father is half American/has a dual citizenship) but all his family are deceased.

I have to look further into the Comc thing, Ben, as I have been told that before, but unsure how it works?

I am a member there as I recently got a great deal on a 52 Topps Bob Feller card.
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using ebay's international shipping is incredibly lazy, especially in the sports collectibles world where 99.9% of your international sales are only going to Canada. I have shipped some 1955 Topps All-American football cards to the UK, but buyer's like that understand they're the exception and are usually easy to work with.
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Phil, if I remember correctly, it has been a few years now that eBay and PayPal have been applying their % to a seller's shipping charge, in addition to the price of the item sold.

I don't understand what you mean when you say "I am making nothing on these shipping charges, all goes to USPS, FedEx, etc." My wife and I have sold a variety of items on eBay for many years. We only ship via the USPS, so I am not familiar with FedEx & UPS. We charge our purchasers the USPS retail prices, whereas eBay/PayPal charges us the discounted USPS commercial prices, thereby usually leaving us enough to cover and frequently more than cover the eBay & PayPal fees. And, for Priority Mail shipments, eBay provides the seller with free USPS insurance for items valued up to $100.
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