eBay International Market launched this week, and can now be accessed at www.eBay.eu. for buyers in Russia, Czech Republic, Greece, Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
The new site will display fixed price listings from sellers who offer shipping to the new eBay countries. The big advantage is that the site will be translated into the local language with prices displayed in the buyer’s local currency. The only parts of the site that won’t be translated is the item title and description. There will also be localised customer support for buyers in their own language.
If you see an increase from buyers in these countries it’ll probably be because they have their own eBay site for the first time.
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I get nil results for my products.
We get Zero Results for anything in our cat & we ship worldwide!
Is that why I just had a sale from Slovenia? I didn’t even know where that is – had to look on the map. The invoice was also made out in that language.
You can’t sell on there can you? Seems you can only sell on your own site and EBay international may or may not find u…..
Yeahhh i gathered! Its a bit crazy, if you can’t find UK seller’s stuff! Crazy Sueee i Tell u! lol if Ebay dont realise UK is part of the EU lol maybe we shud send them back to school! lol
the Russian mafia must be falling about laughing they now dont even need to translate to snaffle your dosh
This site is a well timed addition, especially as the £ is *&%$ed at the moment! Bring it on ebay – well done 🙂 😛
well I think the site is a half cocked ,pigs lug,
that will flounder