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Newcomer 15/03/2008, 18:10

Can anyone give me advice on selling things on ebay.  I have a neighbour who does fabulous paintings.  I suggested selling on ebay but she said had little knowledge of  french ebay .   Is there anyone selling on ebay U.K that give advice.  Are the postage/carraige costs expensive to U.K  

I have never used ebay so my advice is very limited.

Re: Ebay


Cathy 15/03/2008, 18:40

It was one of my first questions when I joined the Forum.  So you can read this thread:

http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/683796/ShowPost.aspx

 


Cathy
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Re: Ebay


inkflo 16/03/2008, 13:34
I have bought loads of things from E Bay, but have found it impossible to sell on E Bay  UK living as I do in France.
What I have to sell would be of little or no interest to the French & E Bay won't let me trade on the UK site because I live in France.
I start off on the UK site, but always get re directed to the French site.
I've tried the UK forums & they agree that E Bay don't like you selling on the UK site if you live in another coutry.

Re: Ebay


sid 16/03/2008, 15:11

I find that a bit odd. I buy loads of bits from UK so why not the other way round. We buy stuff from USA and even Hong Kong and China on the UK site!

I've just tried it and I've put an item on the UK site without any problem! Did you price it in £ or € (I used £).

At which stage are you prevented?

Sid

 


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Re: Ebay


ebaynut 16/03/2008, 16:45

Before you attempt to sell anything at all, it is a good idea to build up your feedback profile a bit, i.e 10+ positive. Just buy lots of small inexpensive things from different sellers, and it will quickly grow. Buyers like to think they are dealing with someone who is established and trustworthy.

When you actually get around to selling, I would wholeheartedly recommend that you download 'Turbo Lister'.

http://pages.ebay.com/turbo_lister/ 

It will save your adverts forever (otherwise you have to create a new advert each time you list), and you can still edit and adjust them as required. (A digital camera is necessary, buyers like to see what they are buying!, but even a phone pic can be used).

There is no need to feed ebay's coffers by upgrading all your adverts, with fancy gimmicks/reserve price etc - if buyers want it, they will buy it, whether it has a fancy page/larger pics or not!

By using Turbo Lister, you can also choose to sell on a particular site, i.e USA or UK, which will alter the currency automatically (make sure you know what the exchange rate is first). You have to download the extra details for the sites concerned. We often advertise just on the USA site, and there is no problem with that, but we always use TL. You can create your listings and upload to Ebay in seconds, much quicker than doing it through the Ebay sales pages.

Selling worldwide is easy, postage costs are the problem, particularly if the item is heavy, and can often put buyers off. But, if the item is special and they want it enough, it shouldn't be a sale killer.

Also, don't forget to add all your ebay/paypal costs into the price of your item, and don't be fooled into thinking that your item will always go up in value, if you advertise it for 99p - IT COULD SELL FOR 99p - too late then!  Woot! [:-))] Sad [:(]

Don't be disheartened if your item doesn't sell first time, or second time, just make sure you keep on top of your charges, and add it to the price you want - it should sell eventually, so long as you don't outprice it's worth that is. The higher the price of the item, the more the advert costs. You often find you wont get any interest in some auctions, and yet they then fight for it in others. Depends on the activity/interest on that particular day! Confused [8-)] More experienced buyers wont bid until the dying seconds (sniping) so it's never over until the larger lady sings! Whistles [Www]

Ebay have cheap listing days several times a year, and can dramatically cut your listing costs, so you can always wait for them to keep more of the profits. Also, ALWAYS answer questions, no matter how silly they might be, this could be your buyer, and if you don't answer them they wont have trust in you.

Good luck! - Mrs E

Re: Ebay


LyndaandRichard 17/03/2008, 9:21
 sid wrote:

I find that a bit odd. I buy loads of bits from UK so why not the other way round. We buy stuff from USA and even Hong Kong and China on the UK site!

I've just tried it and I've put an item on the UK site without any problem! Did you price it in £ or € (I used £).

At which stage are you prevented?

Sid

 



Agreed. I recently listed some stuff on ebay.co.uk even though I live in France.

Didn't sell though as postage was too high (have some Brit sit coms DVD's I was trying to sell).

I reckon it would be a good idea if there was a seperate forum on here where you could advertise what you have to sell on ebay. For example I have many UK sitcom DVDs I want to get rid of, but postage costs put people off in the UK.

Your Property in France

Re: Ebay


Anna 17/03/2008, 9:45

I think this sounds like a nice idea.

I for one would be interested in some old Brit sit com DVDs as hubby likes to have a lie in on a Sunday (every morning if he could get away with it!!) and watch old DVDs.

Perhaps we could list what we have for sale and then, if anyone is interested, we could get intouch by PM to find out the cost (including P&P) and take it from there. Not bidding as such as that would probably be too complicated. Also, if it was just a list of items from private members, would have thought that should be ok as far as keeping within the Forum rules.

Perhaps a Mod. would be good enough to advise.

Re: Ebay


inkflo 23/03/2008, 12:44
Hi everyone.
Thank you so much for this info.
I set up the account on the UK site....no problem
I have a Paypal account already and I have a feedback rating as a buyer.

It was when I tried to list the product, it let me get almost to the end of the listing info and then bounced me back to the French site.

I tried loads of times but all to no avail, so I asked the question on the UK e bay forum & was told that e bay do not like you living in one country and selling on another.

I will try the turbo listing though & see what happens.

I have noticed though that because I have Orange.fr internet provision, lots of sites will only let me use the French options & I'm wondering if there's a problem there.

Anyway, I'll give it another go & see what happens this time.
Many thanks

Re: Ebay


Russethouse 23/03/2008, 13:01
Perhaps something like a googlemail account would help - if they are allowed.
www.quimperclub.org

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