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<p>[QUOTE="jloring, post: 1494101, member: 15518"]There's a couple of things working against you... first, you're obviously a new seller on eBay, and zero feedback will always hurt you when selling (and allow certain buyers to take advantage of your inexperience); second, you must make it perfectly clear in your auction description that you are shipping from Canada, and delivery times will be longer. Spell it out, don't rely on eBay's format; third, if you are going to sell, you must read and respond to emails as soon as possible... buyers are impatient One or two business days (as stated above) may be eBay's idea of a quick response, but in the real world, that's an eternity. Fourth, communicate frequently with your buyer.. let him know when his item was shipped, ask him to let you know when he receives.. in other words, give him a warm and fuzzy feeling that you care. Let him know if there are any problems or if he is dissatisfied in any way that you will work with him. Remember, eBay is no longer "seller friendly"... you must do everything possible to make your buyers happy. That's just the way it is today on the 'bay...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jloring, post: 1494101, member: 15518"]There's a couple of things working against you... first, you're obviously a new seller on eBay, and zero feedback will always hurt you when selling (and allow certain buyers to take advantage of your inexperience); second, you must make it perfectly clear in your auction description that you are shipping from Canada, and delivery times will be longer. Spell it out, don't rely on eBay's format; third, if you are going to sell, you must read and respond to emails as soon as possible... buyers are impatient One or two business days (as stated above) may be eBay's idea of a quick response, but in the real world, that's an eternity. Fourth, communicate frequently with your buyer.. let him know when his item was shipped, ask him to let you know when he receives.. in other words, give him a warm and fuzzy feeling that you care. Let him know if there are any problems or if he is dissatisfied in any way that you will work with him. Remember, eBay is no longer "seller friendly"... you must do everything possible to make your buyers happy. That's just the way it is today on the 'bay...[/QUOTE]
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