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Need help with Allegro, I'd like to sell a few things from Lithuania


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djkaunasThreads: 1
Joined: Dec 29, 10
 Dec 29, 10, 10:45    #1
Hello,
I am form Lithuania, I speak Russian and English. My Polish is pretty bad.
I would like to sell few things on Allegro.

Could anyone answer few questions?
1. What are costs selling on Allegro? link would be useful
2. If I have bank account in Lithuania, can I use it, or it is better to go to Poland and open Polish bank account?
3. I read that there is Allegro payment system. Do I need it? or maybe it is easier just to have Polish bank account and that's it?
4. If I will have Polish bank account will buyers trust me?
5. Maybe there is something specific wich I need to know for selling on Allegro?

Thank you for answers.
peter_olsztynThreads: 8
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 Dec 30, 10, 00:23    #2
djkaunas:
1. What are costs selling on Allegro? link would be useful


http://allegro.pl/help_item.php?item=102
Zibi_Gliwice  Jan 22, 11, 20:56    #3
I'm not a specialist at selling in Allegro, but I buy there quite often. Buyers trust you when you have many positive opinions and don't have negative ones. If you are new, you should have nice prices. It could be difficult at the begining
Account banking doesn't matter in my opinion. About Allegro payment system - it will notice you very soon after buyer pay and you are able to send products earlier. They transfer your money ones a month to your account. You can transfer money more often. But It's obligatory to share that option for buyers, you can only write in auctions, that you preffer to not use Allegro payment system.
About banking account - tranfer to abroad bank is more expensive so it could be a little barrier. I hope it will help a little. Sorry for my english :)



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