Markit wrotePardon my stupidity but how does Australian Ebay help me here in Bali?
I can't imagine anybody dim or optimistic enough to post anything to Bali and:
A) expect it get here.
B) expect to get paid for it
Thanks anyway:icon_wink:
You're not stupid obviously but just rather ignorant of the function of Ebay internationally, [I]especially[/I] from a buyers point of view
I buy regularly (at least twice a month) from Ebay Australia, USA and UK, Spain etc... wherever the thing is that I want, I source it from that Ebay country site, and I sell from here to all over the world .... [B]daily [/B](must be quite a few dim and optimistic sellers [I]and [/I]buyers out there :icon_e_confused: )
Everything arrives..... it's not the same as something coming in by cargo. I ask them to undervalue it and mark it as a gift. How much tax (sorry I mean bribe) would you pay on a 5 kilo pack of grass seeds anyway? (ive [I]never [/I]paid a bribe on stuff that's been posted to me and Ive received at least 50 packages so far... I [I]have [/I]been nailed on things I tried to bring in using Sea/Air Cargo and wont be doing that again)
And as far as the seller getting paid for it
They don't ship to you til you pay for it, so that's a moot point (and if they dont ship Paypal refunds your money to you.. so how safe is that?) You just need to make sure you email the seller first to confirm that they will ship to Indonesia
If its not your thing then don't do it but I have brought in all sorts of veg, flower and plant seeds via Ebay (got a bunch of seeds arriving in the next week or so), a massage table, Victoria's Secret stuff and other things too numerous to mention... no problems
If I cant find it in Bali, I buy it on Ebay and have done for the last 4 years
problem solved... and have you [I]seen [/I]the variety of grass on that link?
Regards
N