busterm, on Tue Nov 3, 2009 8:35 PM, said:
Ive shipped a few items to spain. Rule of thumb if its over 4lbs total it has to go Priority International. I dunno what your selling but keep that in mind when you calculate shipping. With the USPS you dont get a tracking number persay. They give you a number on your customs form and you can track the package on there website till it leaves the country after that its gone. UPS does offer tracking so does FEDex but they charge an arm and a leg.
Yeah, UPS and FedEx aren't realistic options for lower-priced items. USPS Priority Mail International is trackable now, so you could always require that for any items, even though it's more expensive (and as you said, it's required for items over 4 pounds now). I've found that even though the customs numbers aren't generally trackable from the USPS website (especially electronically generated customs forms), they sometimes can be tracked once they enter the destination country, from that country's postal service website.
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When i sell international on ebay the rule I use is that you pay actual shipping cost ad agree and understand that once it leaves the United States its out of my control and Im no longer responsible for the package.
If you accept payment with PayPal, the buyer could probably still screw you over. All they have to do is claim the package never arrived, and if you don't have tracking information you are out of luck.
..Al