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the only problem with that is that if they scam you, paypal wont do anything if you dont have tracking or signature confirmation.

 

i lost a  10179 MF over that!

 

Ouch!  On big expensive items then definitely I'd use tracking and as a buyer I'd expect it as well.  I guess the only other protection is to screen your buyers using their feedback.  If they've bought over 100 items with 100% feedback for example you'd be surprised if they tried to pull a fraud move.

 

 

I am a small time seller.  One large hit can set me back weeks or months.  I totally understand where you are coming from being on the buying side but with so few protections offered to selllers, I have to utilize each one.  If I was a larger seller, I would play the odds like you suggest. 

 

Definitely.  It hurts being a small seller when you get hit with something going wrong.  Maybe utilise the suggestion of some sort of feedback level you'd be comfortable with allowing less protection.  But hey it's your business, you have to make the right decision for your circumstances.  I'm just trying to offer a buyers perspective as I think many people miss out on sales to international markets that often can be very profitable.

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Ouch!  On big expensive items then definitely I'd use tracking and as a buyer I'd expect it as well.  I guess the only other protection is to screen your buyers using their feedback.  If they've bought over 100 items with 100% feedback for example you'd be surprised if they tried to pull a fraud move.

 

eBay hasn't allowed sellers to give anything other than positive feedback to buyers for a long time - it's also against the rules to leave a buyer a positive with negative-sounding language.

 

Overall, this has been a good thing (too many terrible sellers holding buyers hostage with threats of negatives) but in the case of evaluating a buyer's honesty by using eBay feedback, it's no longer any kind of viable option. "All positives" are all any buyer gets.

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eBay hasn't allowed sellers to give anything other than positive feedback to buyers for a long time - it's also against the rules to leave a buyer a positive with negative-sounding language.

 

Overall, this has been a good thing (too many terrible sellers holding buyers hostage with threats of negatives) but in the case of evaluating a buyer's honesty by using eBay feedback, it's no longer any kind of viable option. "All positives" are all any buyer gets.

 

Really?  Oh man that is whacked!  I had no idea they stopped that.  It does make it harder to narrow down the bad buyers.  I guess you could go on total number of buys and if they've had quite a few then ok it, plus maybe check there last 10 to see if they did receive a positive, or do sellers not even bother leaving that now?

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Really?  Oh man that is whacked!  I had no idea they stopped that.  It does make it harder to narrow down the bad buyers.  I guess you could go on total number of buys and if they've had quite a few then ok it, plus maybe check there last 10 to see if they did receive a positive, or do sellers not even bother leaving that now?

 

That's not a bad idea - most sellers will leave feedback, but some only after a buyer has left it for them (fear of negatives, we just rely on great customer service and leave it when they pay). Might not be fool-proof, but better than nothing.

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eBay hasn't allowed sellers to give anything other than positive feedback to buyers for a long time - it's also against the rules to leave a buyer a positive with negative-sounding language.

 

Overall, this has been a good thing (too many terrible sellers holding buyers hostage with threats of negatives) but in the case of evaluating a buyer's honesty by using eBay feedback, it's no longer any kind of viable option. "All positives" are all any buyer gets.

 

I just submitted a blog article on some of this today but it is pretty stacked in the buyers favor.

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Regarding VAT taxes when shipping from the U.S., I know that the UK is very "good" (or bad, depending on if you're the poor sap who has to pay them) at collecting all the various taxes and fees through their customs.

 

Other countries vary as to how diligent they are and how much they charge when they are diligent -- ask around amongst your friends and family and you'll likely find out what the trends are for the Netherlands.

 

For imports into the U.S. I rarely buy anything but when I have it's been low dollar (under $50) and I've not had to pay any import taxes. The real problem with purchasing outside the U.S. is usually the shipping fees.

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