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by djkonstable » 05 May 2012, 17:09
Does anyone have any experience with posting or shipping items to people through the paypal or Ebay system in Taiwan? I have shipped hundreds of items through the Ebay system in the US and I am now going to be living in Taiwan again. I am wondering if anyone knows about how to do automatic shipping, printing shipping labels etc.., I sell my own product. Is there a way to print shipping labels from Taiwan to the US or Europe? Has anyone done this? I would really hate to run down to the local post office everyday which is what I used to do. If anyone knows a way to ship and print labels online in Taiwan let me know. Thanks.
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