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Ken Spear
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I'm surprised that no one has brought up the subject new category which I believe replaces the Corvette Category. I think that this is a great idea and allows all members to list models, try to find their holly grail or simply make a trade. This is a buy it now and not an auction.I, like many others on the forum are looking for a way to perhaps downsize our collections as we grow older and have concerns about leaving models to our family members who have no interest in them. As indicated, a fee of 10% of the sale goes to supporting the Diecast Zone. This is a great deal and quite a bit lower than if you were to list on Ebay. I will leave it up to John to provide all the details but in the meantime I will be listing a half dozen or so Brooklins once I take the photos. I hope everyone takes advantage of the new facility.

 



   
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John Merritt
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I am intrigued by this feature as well. I have several duplicate models I've been wanting to sell, so I will be very interested in this feature soon.


John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA


   
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David Green
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As I’m in Canada, I wonder how the current international trade ruled affect listings. I too have items that I would like to sell if there are limited complications. Same with buying.



   
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Richard Dube
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@david-green I would check before you buy from a US seller but I believe you will pay your applicable customs only. If you sell to US buyers, they should pay the full tariff applicable whatever used or new products coming from anywhere in the world depending of country of origin.

A few days ago, a Canadian retailer explained he has to collect the tariff for sales from US customers before shipping. The question is how it will apply to individuals not being a business. As for myself, I never buy from Canada because the prices and shipping are never competitive with US retailers. I am just curious how all this matter will finally set up.



   
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Are tariffs applicable to personal transactions or just commercial??



   
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@perrone1 Just commercial business so far, at least in my "back and forth" Canada to USA experience Tony.  Who knows what the near future will bring though.......


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