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I don't think it would wash if a buyer complained that they had to pay extra to return a record from a different country to the one it was posted to. Paypal however has some mad rulez.
I don't post overseas anymore as it's expensive if things go wrong. I would probably post to a forwarding company without any worries though. If you end up accepting a return I would only expect to refund the original postage cost. Most Discogs transactions do go down without problem in my experience.
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Most Discogs transactions do go down without problem in my experience.
Cheers, has been my experience also.
Continuing the Discogs chat, does anyone regularly buy from outside the UK? There's a bunch of Jazz stuff I want, potentially sucking up the >£100 barrier, which I've avoided until now. I guess prices are what they are, with 20% VAT and higher postage. Given that, any recommendations for good sellers? If I'm paying out, I want to minimise the risk of the record not being as described, bad packing etc
I sell on Discogs, and only sell to the UK as I can’t be arsed with the hassle if something goes wrong with the order with an international buyer.
Someone has got around this by using a forwarding company with a UK address. If something goes wrong with the order after it hits the forwarding company, or if the buyer is unhappy and wants to return, am I liable in any way?