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Nov 28 2009, 03:57 PM
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QUOTE(urbanmonk @ Nov 23 2009, 02:25 AM) Just too new to Ebay and no way of cheap delivery confirmation to Canada otherwise I wouldn't be wary of it, if it was reasonable to do so. I just can see me being out the cards and the money to ship if someone claims they didn't get the cards, as I would have no way to prove that they did receive so no chance with a Paypal claim then. Different here with my friends up north that I know and trust. Dwight, while what you say is true and happens, when selling hockey you are really limiting your audience and results by limiting to US buyers only. Not criticizing, but the majority of hockey sells to Canadien collectors and thereby you would increase your bids. I have sold hundreds of cards to Canadien bidders with very few issues. I would guess others could also state similar results. My worst issue was on a purchase of some 05-06 UD McD sets from a Canadien seller who ripped me off and never sent, but ebay reimbursed most of that.
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urbanmonk |
Nov 28 2009, 04:21 PM
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QUOTE(northicehero99 @ Nov 28 2009, 12:57 PM) Dwight, while what you say is true and happens, when selling hockey you are really limiting your audience and results by limiting to US buyers only. Not criticizing, but the majority of hockey sells to Canadien collectors and thereby you would increase your bids. I have sold hundreds of cards to Canadien bidders with very few issues. I would guess others could also state similar results. My worst issue was on a purchase of some 05-06 UD McD sets from a Canadien seller who ripped me off and never sent, but ebay reimbursed most of that. I have yet to have a problem with the Canadian postal system, but have heard of problems with it. I just would be irked if had to pay a claim over something that I didn't make any money on in the first place and then be out the postage and the card. With the US at least I can spend the money on DC to protect myself, anything out of the US is not cost effective for any low end things.
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