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by: Henrich
New SaleHoo Member
3 posts
Posted 10 Feb 09 1:26 am.
Hi Guys
by: grace-salehoo
SaleHoo Master Member
334 posts
Posted 13 Feb 09 5:46 am.
Hi Henrich,Grace

by: ezy2sell
SaleHoo Senior Member
50 posts
Posted 14 Feb 09 3:06 pm.
There are a lot of successful new zealand eBayers I have come across. Don't think selling internationally won't make you money, 50% of my sales are from overseas buyers and I know another big sellers who has 70% overseas sales.
by: Henrich
New SaleHoo Member
3 posts
Posted 16 Feb 09 3:49 am.
Hey Guys
by: beatsonboy
New SaleHoo Member
2 posts
Posted 16 Feb 09 9:13 am.
I sell a lot of stuff from Australia to N.Z. through TradeMe. But I only sell stuff which will pack less than 2cm thick. That way I can send it as a 'large letter' for AUD2.70 in most cases. The parcel charges are ridiculous. Tracking missing packages is also a problem as the only way is to register or insure, and that costs about 20% extra on the things I sell.
by: bayericlowe
SaleHoo Master Member
485 posts
Posted 19 Feb 09 11:28 pm.
I would concur with the previous poster that TradeMe is your real option to get going at this.
by: dwmgoods35
SaleHoo Master Member
315 posts
Posted 27 Feb 09 1:29 am.
Hey guys,
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 27 Feb 09 1:43 am.
No one sells anything to deliberately loose money, anything offered for free is always loaded at the front end.Marc Ransom
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by: userexists
SaleHoo Master Member
227 posts
Posted 27 Feb 09 3:57 am.
Re selling DVDs on Trademe. Please be aware that Trademe disallows the sale of any DVD movies that don't have the NZ classification sticker. If you list DVDs without the sticker, your listings will be removed. I also sell on Trademe from Australia and if you have the product people want, they will happily pay the shipping cost so long as you charge the actual cost and don't try to profit from the shipping.Difficult I can do right away. Impossible takes a little longer

by: dwmgoods35
SaleHoo Master Member
315 posts
Posted 28 Feb 09 2:41 am.
I was wondering if anyone has a preference on listing products with short videos vs pictures in listings?
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 28 Feb 09 3:20 am.
Would never suggest substituting still for video in a listing, however a video in combination with good stills can be effective, especially if it is a demonstration of it item working.Marc Ransom
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by: dwmgoods35
SaleHoo Master Member
315 posts
Posted 28 Feb 09 3:25 am.
Would never suggest substituting still for video in a listing, however a video in combination with good stills can be effective, especially if it is a demonstration of it item working.Yes that is a great idea. I was thinking of at least having 1 or 2 pictures and then having a video version of the different angels of the product to give the buyer as much content as possible on the item. Thanks for your input!