Re: T Shirt Pattern



Well, I doubt every last one of them are highly experienced in international trade, and I don't begrudge them that lack of experience. If I were not in the US, I might choose to not do business with them, but I wouldn't hold it against them, especially given what I know about overseas packages getting lost (many users of Wild Ginger's Pattern Master programs in Australia never received the products they purchased, which I think had something to do with their eventually offering digital downloads of their full products, which is not something they initially wanted to do because of the HUGE file sizes.

When you sold on Ebay, if your community is anything like mine, you were already required to go to the post office to mail things out. Businesses often have UPS pickups and pickups from other similar companies, some of whom are not good at overseas delivery, and if the business you were talking about had to make a special trip to the post office, certainly their time is worth something, isn't it?

Doreen wrote:

customers were those out of the U.S. I think any merchant who discourages international sales is making a big mistake.


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