Question on buyer restriction page?

Hello.

I just noticed under the Selling drop down, then Booth settings and then under Payment and purchases for buyer restrictions that I have my booth set [URL removed]

“Shoppers can have any shipping address.”

For some reason I never realized the buyer restriction area. I definitely do not want the one that my buyer restriction is set to right now. There are two other choices but both of them sound the same to me, only worded a little different.

So can anyone tell me what is different between the two choices below and which one do you have set up for your booth?

Two other choices [URL removed]

Shoppers must have a shipping address in my country of residence.
Shoppers must have a shipping address in the country my items ship from.

Thanks,

Sharon

asked almost 7 years ago

2 Answers

First choice means that the buyer must have items shipped to the same country that YOU live in.

Second choice means that buyers can live in a different country than you, as long as their shipping address is located in the same country that your items ship from.

The second choice is useful for dropshippers. For instance, you could live in Canada, but your items are shipped from a supplier located in the USA to a buyer who lives in the USA.

selected by Bonanza as the best answer

answered almost 7 years ago

tomwayne1
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EmpressDepot says: June 28, 2018

Okay. This makes sense. Thank you. I’m going with the first choice.

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answered almost 7 years ago

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