• nodsocket@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I would have sold the item as long as I get to keep the ship afterwards. Always wanted to own a boat.

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      Also, seller is likely to be seen responsible if shipping won’t go great, like broken, lost, stolen. Some just won’t trust international mail before they get big enough they can take a hit, or it’s their primary market.

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      1 year ago

      International shipping may be annoying to set up if you haven’t done it, as well as what do you do if something goes wrong with the order etc.

      Many just choose to do the simple thing to just not

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      Could have had issues with international buyers before. Also might depend on if there is an online shop in the middle, where they don’t want to risk negative reviews.

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      1 year ago

      Everyone talking about taxes is neglecting the main reason you don’t ship something you were trying to sell locally: scammers.

      We can gather that the seller never intended to ship the item, so they were contacted by someone who isn’t from the area. That’s like the first hint that a scammer is the one contacting you; it always needs to be shipped, it’s a “gift”, they don’t try to negotiate the price at all, etc.

      I’m sure some people make legitimate deals this way, but nowadays the online market is just saturated with scammers trying dupe sellers into paying bogus fees for fraudulent payment services.