I still ship to Canada with no worries. But even to Europe, or Australia, and NZ, I'm getting more and more nervous. I'm holding my breath, expecting to get scammed or have an item not show up to the customer one day. I've been lucky thus far in my overseas sales.
But to explain why more and more sellers on USA eBay are not shipping overseas:
1.) Because if there is a claim against the item, PayPal refuses to cover the seller if they do not have full insurance on the package. This will be explained more below, in #3.
2.) Many (but not all) foreign buyers fuss and complain that they will have to pay very expensive customs fees if the seller lists the full auction price of the helmet on the customs form.
3.) See #1 & #2 Above to understand this part: A U.S.A. based seller who ships overseas is required by PayPal, to buy full insurance coverage on the package, to ensure that if there is a loss, that the seller will be covered. (So let's say the seller does indeed put full insurance coverage on the package). So figure that the package is safely and fully insured: the Customs Valuation must match the amount of insurance on the package. So who does the seller keep happy, PayPal (and themself, if there is a loss claim), or keep the customer happy by listing the Customs Value at a Low Value??? What I hear from other sellers what often happens is that the buyer either refuses the package, or leaves negative feedback for the seller because they refused to list the item as $75 or less on the customs paperwork.
4.) It is illegal for a US Citizen to cheat on a customs form, and lie about the value of an item. Some of you reading this may get a big laugh out of this statement. I'd hate to suffer the consequences of lying on a customs form.
5.) Unfortunately when shipping to some countries, one can only insure a package for a certain maximum amount of money. Often times if one has a $1,000.00 or more value helmet, it can't be insured when shipped to some countries in the world. Believe it or not, I've shipped to some European countries where there is a limit of $400 or $500 of insurance value that can be purchased on a package. I wonder how many bidders are aware of that fact? And what if the value of the helmet is $1,500.00, and the seller gets a PayPal claim on the helmet? The seller gets to "eat" the $1,000.00 that was not covered by insurance. That sucks, right?
6.) Is there any wonder that with all the hassles, and confusion with U.S. Postal regulations, the hassles with PayPal, the scams of sellers getting ripped off via PayPal claims with unscrupulous buyers who claim that they didn't receive an item, and with all the notorious customs and postal agents in other countries outside the USA who pilfer and steal from packages (like in Italy, to name one country that is notorious to ship to), is it any wonder that there are getting to be more USA sellers who don't want to ship something out of the USA???
I can only suggest what some buyers do: have the helmet shipped to a friend in the USA who is willing to cover the liability for you if there are problems with shipping the helmet outside the USA, or have them keep the helmet for you until you can meet them at a collector show, such as the S.O.S., or the MAX Show.
I wish you all the best in your buying endeavors.
All the Best,
Alan