Showing posts with label shipping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shipping. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Go Global Or Go Home!






A while ago I posted about shipping internationally. Since then Ebay has developed the Global Shipping Program. While I can see the allure of this, let me be the first to tell you it's completely unnecessary. I did actually sign up for it to see what it was all about. The main problem is the cost. It is more expensive to your buyer than doing it yourself. Another problem is they only offer shipping to 42 countries. Last time I checked there were almost 200 countries on Earth. Why limit yourself to 25% of your customers?
Let me be the first to say when I started Pioneer Valley Fashion over 3 years ago, international shipping was a complete mystery. For starters you had these confusing customs forms and special envelopes:


So I decided to not bother with it and just sold domestically. Eventually I changed my mind and tried it. By this time you could print international labels from Ebay. Boy did this simplify things. All you do is:

  • Offer calculated International Shipping in your listing. Ship To "Choose Custom Location". Select all 9 check boxes. Add $1.00 handling charge.
  • Go to the Applications tab in Ebay and find an app called ShipSaver. Sign up. More on this later.
When you do have an international sale:
  • Go to the "Print Shipping" screen.
  • Edit the description of the item. By default it is filled in with the auction title. Change this to a vague description. We don't want everyone knowing exactly what we're shipping, do we? For example when I sell Lego, I change it to "Plastic Toy Bricks". Ralph Lauren Shirt becomes Mens Shirt, etc.
  • Print your label. I recommend using plain paper and not a shipping label in case the package needs to be opened for inspection. This way the label can be easily removed if need be.
  • Tape label to the package, do not tape over the bar codes. (Taping over the bar codes is not bad if the tape is totally flat, but if you have bumps and bubbles it may not scan properly so I don't take the chance).
  • If your label has EDelCon (Electronic Deliver Confirmation) service printed on it, you do not need to buy insurance as it has tracking. There are several countries that USPS offers this to, Canada being one.
  • If your package is not trackable, go to your ShipSaver app and buy insurance for the it. The $1.00 handling fee you charged earlier pays for this. ;)
  • Mail it! 
There are a few countries that I don't ship to. They are: Afghanistan, Russian Federation, Iraq, Italy, Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Liberia, Nigeria, Somalia, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. These countries are not insured by ShipSaver so I don't take the chance.

I know you're thinking "but Lou, what if my package gets lost, if I used the Global Shipping Program I wouldn't have to worry about it, but because I listened to you, I'm responsible"!  Fret not! This is where that ShipSaver thingy comes in! I Your package needs to be lost for 45 days before you can file a claim. Do not issue a refund to your buyer until you are refunded from ShipSaver.
I have had several hundred international sales and have lost exactly....1 package. ShipSaver took care of it, I was happy, and more importantly my buyer was happy because she got her money back.
So give it a go for yourself and see what happens. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.

Friday, October 19, 2012

The Coffee Cup Conundrum





Well, we have a few coffee cup waiting patiently to be listed.  Autumn likes to buy coffee cups for us to resell. I however, am not that enthusiastic about them.  For a few reasons:

  • Not a real big money maker.
  • Shipping is a pain.
  • A heck of a lot of photographing.
But lately, I have decided to really start listing all those things that don't really appeal to me.  I find it hard to get motivated about these items, but the fact that they could and do appeal to others is what I need to realize.  That being said, I still face the issues listed above.
I have 2 pricing structures to consider:  $9.99 + shipping, or  $14.99 or so with free shipping (Fast and Free!).  Possibly more for the Far Side mug.
As far as shipping,  I am entertaining the FOMO method as shown here by Jason Smith of Thrifting With The Boys.  So this morning I wrapped up a sacrificial lamb mug the same way as in the video for a little stress testing.  With my 9 year old helper, Johnny, we threw it around the house, and bounced it down the stairs for 10 minutes or so.  It seemed to be fine.  Then I took it outside and launched it about 10 feet in the air onto our sidewalk.  Game over.  BUT, provided that the post office doesn't do that, I am willing to try it. I did order some 7x7x6 boxes from the PO just to be safe.
Photographing is well...photographing.  Can't sell without pictures. Ugh!

College

A few weeks ago, I scored 3 college textbooks for $5.00 at a yard sale. The oldest one was from 2010, so I figured they were still current. I do not use a cell phone or tablet, so I shop blind so to speak.  I got home and found they were selling, so I listed them for a total of $210.00 with free media mail shipping.  I sold one in a few days for $59.99, and woke up Thursday morning (Oct 18) to find a second sold for $69.99.  However, there was a message from the second buyer stating he wanted to cancel the purchase because the book would not get there by Saturday the 20th (he is in Florida, I am in Massachusetts).  He did say if I could get it to him by then, he would go ahead with it. I checked out Priority shipping at USPS, and found that they could get it there by the 20th (fingers crossed), so I went for it!  Got it to the Post Office as soon as they opened, and got it mailed out via Priority Medium FRB.  I sent him a message saying it was mailed out, but have not heard back from him.  I gotta say, I'm a little nervous!
In other news, tomorrow is our yard sale day so tonight we will get all our addresses programmed into our GPS and get an early start tomorrow morning.  I will post our finds when we get home, so stay tuned!

*UPDATE 10/21* The textbook did arrive on Saturday as planned.  I am quite relieved.  I have not heard a word from the buyer, which doesn't surprise me as he just opened his account 4 days ago.

*UPDATE 1/1* The 3rd text book sold for $59.99.  A $5.00 investment turned into $189.97!  Not bad!