11-03-2025 9:15 AM
Does a seller have to contact Ebay to 'register' to sell internationally?
I have a 'buy-it-now' item that someone in Brazil wants but they are saying there is no postage option for them. In listing the item I have checked the 'International Postage' option and checked a Royal Mail delivery option and also inserted the cost of postage in the relevant box but the prospective buyer insists there is no postage option/cost on the listing she is seeing in Brazil. Is placing a 'cost of postage' in the relevant box creating a problem with the Royal Mail option I have selected?
Tried changing the listing to Ebay's Global Delivery System option but that pitched the postage at a ridiculously high level - more than twice as much as the Royal Mail option I selected originally.
Very frustrating and at a loss to know what to do.
11-03-2025 9:49 AM
To sell internationally you need to show this in your Site Preferences on your homepage here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/ship/prf
On the left sidebar select Postage Preferences, scroll down to Exclude Postage locations and select the countries there you do and do not wish to post to. There is a little box at the bottom of that list to add this to any item listed , with no bids.
Be aware, if you are a new seller, or one returning after a long break, you may not be able to sell internationally straight away.
11-03-2025 10:00 AM
While you post to counties that most sellers would avoid, there is no postage quoted on the item I looked at for posting for example to the USA. You do at some time need to edit where you post to.
Without postage buyers cannot pay and it seems now cannot even bid.
Your items are also increased in price by the new buyer fees, which confuse buyers.
As you are selling all new, these buyer fees are not added to items listed by properly registered business accounts.
11-03-2025 10:44 AM
11-03-2025 11:18 AM