When you buy international first class you get a customs number. That usually gets scanned while in the USA. I always give that number to the buyer explaining they can usually see the scans while the package is in the US.
As griffincat stated if bought through Etsy that number is "in the system".
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Note seller protection only applies to certain countries-- from the help article:
http://www.etsy.com/help/article/483#transactions_sellersFor direct checkout transactions, the Item(s) must be shipped to one of the following countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA.
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From the Seller Protection thread in site help:
http://www.etsy.com/teams/7718/site-help/discuss/10975623/Julian Wong says Highlighted Post
beesocks from beesocks says
my question is this-
I ship internationally with First Class, there is no proof of delivery or tracking, I take my chances that there won't be any paypal protection when I do this, does this mean that the Etsy protection will work the same way? That is no protection without tracking and proof of delivery?
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Hi beesocks,
This doesn't mean your transaction is not eligible for protection. For items shipped internationally, you'll be required to provide proof of shipping. Proof of delivery is required for items shipped within the USA.
For an item priced above $250 USD, use a trackable shipping method that provides signature confirmation at delivery.
Posted at 4:25 pm Sep 26, 2012 EDT - Report this post