Selling in england

As I am based in England, is Bonanza the best website for me to sell things? I’ve asked Bonanza and all I get is standard corporate responses from one of their “Happy Producers” (really?).

asked almost 7 years ago

Greeners
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FrogAndBearCreations says: May 02, 2018

free to list here – non expiring listings – good place to have an online presence to promote and send your buyers to

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Hi,

Seems it shouldn’t make much difference where you are located from. As I’m in the US I sell my shirts and sign in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Switzerland, etc…. The only drawback that I have is the very high cost of postage, even to Canada.

What I have found is, if the product is that unique people WILL but it in spite of the high cost of shipping.

Try to list some items and see what happens. Just give it time to get exposure.

Fred
Melbourne FL
USMC Retired

answered almost 7 years ago

We are UK as well and 9/10 orders come from US or even Australia very few from UK on bonanza.

answered almost 7 years ago

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Kirafashion says: May 04, 2018

Hi. I have just started listing on Bonanza and am based in the UK but will ship to the US and other countries. I can’t seem to figure out how to give free P&P within the UK but apply a charge for outside the UK. I don’t suppose you could advise on this could you? Many thanks

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answered over 6 years ago

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