Brian,
There are Singapore, Australia and Japan. I am sure there are more, or
soon-to-be more, out there!
Roy
> Hi Barry,
>
> I speak as an *international* customer. I understand what you are saying,
> but your argument falls down on this point; it's the BUYER who has to sort
> out all these things, not the seller. So it's really not a problem for the
> seller
> unless he/she wants it to be.
>
> I often look at th eGerman eBay site, and MOST of the sales there are *will
> ship to Germany only* So, as routine, I ask if they will vary that for me.
> About 60%
> will.
>
> BTW, how many eBay sites are there? So far I've located only USA, Canada,
> UK, Germany. Are there more?
>
> Brian
>
> Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 13:35:52 -0600 (CST)
> From: "Barry B. Bean" <bbbean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On Fri, 01 Feb 2002 08:24:36 -0700, Garth Wood wrote:
>
>> And he/she's done the usual boneheaded thing -- restricting the sale
>> geographically to North America.
>>
>> It's a global market, folks.
>
> Although I understand your frustration, not everyone is willing or
> able to wrestle customs, currency issues, international shipping
> rates, etc to make an eBay sale.
>
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