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Open House

So what did everyone scramble and book at midday today?

I managed to snag a spot at Lloyd's of London, plus a couple others, but devastated I missed out on the BT Tower and Canada House.

What's good that still has space or is a drop-in?

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u/klymers — 14 hours ago

Global Shipping Programme not working

I've been having issues with GSP being a bit patchy lately, not working for some orders but working for others. But now GSP seems to fully not be working. I'm definitely opted in, I activate it on a listing, save the listing, but then it doesn't actually activate.

And now, all global shipping options have fully disappeared - not just GSP but also doing my own postage, which is what I often had to do instead.

I'm going to try contacting ebay but has anyone experienced anything like this?

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u/klymers — 1 month ago
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Global Shipping Programme not working

I've been having issues with GSP being a bit patchy lately, not working for some orders but working for others. But now GSP seems to fully not be working. I'm definitely opted in, I activate it on a listing, save the listing, but then it doesn't actually activate.

And now, all global shipping options have fully disappeared - not just GSP but also doing my own postage, which is what I often had to do instead.

I'm going to try contacting ebay but has anyone experienced anything like this?

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u/klymers — 1 month ago

Woman creates travel guides

Book is likely no more that 10 years old, set in present day, and is likely a crime or thriller.

Woman runs a travel guide, and Lonely Planet is constantly mentioned as competition. She has at least a couple employees but does a lot of the research herself. I can't recall how the travel guide links to the actual plot though.

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u/klymers — 2 months ago