US seller only selling US, no exceptions... If someone here loves moonstones and lavallières and is USA based, have a look: Edit: link removed, thank you @DragonflyWink
That doesn’t makes much sense. I can’t even read it. And I don’t know how many people in the U.S. would even look for something they would expect to be International Shipping, unless it was a hard to find item. Or am I misunderstanding this?
Perhaps the link leads to the listing's traduction in French... Saying Victorian luminous glass orb, gold filled! It is indeed moonstones, and I suspect only the chain is gold filled I'm frustrated because, guess what, I wanted it
I had the luck, years ago to catch this piece: Original seller's pics: Length of the pendant 2 1/4" Bought for 125$! Seller cancelled the sale and refunded... Her argument was "stone have an issue, prefer to have it checked before selling! Thought it was man made stones! I suspected she had regrets selling it for cheap... Arguing I had to be the only judge on this as selling was a contract, I was able to buy it again same day! 18k gold
Not listed on Ebay France stricto sensu I browse Ebay through Picclick, and was led to it among lots of other pieces by similarity to an Item I looked at
Okaaaaay. So, does that mean that anything listed on the US site gets added to other country sites automatically? The URL said ebay.fr How does that happen?
Don't know for sure, I had to go to my Ebay home (which is French) under last seen items to see the details of the listing, translated
Did you ask if they would consider shipping to you? I wonder if they've had bad luck with international shipments.
May go higher as it has some followers Anyway, angel INH not having PP, I couldn't refund her if she helped me to win
No, didn't want to bother the seller as it is clearly stated US shipping ONLY, NO EXCEPTIONS I usually try to ask the seller, and had some success. I'd like such frightened sellers use the global shipping rather than refuse to sell abroad.