06-25-2017 01:56 AM
Ive seen this before .. I bid on a item.. 16.00 to ship global shipping.. I enter a bid a little higher.. the shipping goes up to 24.00 Not including the import fee which does not show the amount.. I get out bid watching the shipping amount.. up to 25.00.. I go to enter another bid.. 26.75.. still no import fee showing..
why does the shipping amount increase?
06-25-2017 03:02 AM
You do not mention the item price, a vital piece of information, but it is probable that the import charges are being included in the shipping cost despite there being a separate charge listed (as 0) for that cost.
06-25-2017 09:50 AM - edited 06-25-2017 09:51 AM
You are bidding on an item whose seller uses the Global Shipping Program.
Ebay has been running experiments where sometimes the rising import fee is adding to postage as opposed to 'import fees' to see how buyers react to that. Pitney Bowes collects the same amount of money but it's well-known that Canadian buyers avoid 'import fees' on those GSP listings and ebay was trying to see if adding that cost to shipping would make the sale more palatable.
06-25-2017 01:07 PM
I bid on a item..
It's an auction.
I enter a bid a little higher.. the shipping goes up
It's not 'shipping' it is import fees.
Import fees are based on the value of the item (duty and sales tax are both percentages)
06-25-2017 02:24 PM
I'm pretty much echoing what everybody else has said here.
There's no such thing as a GSP item with no import charges, even for really inexpensive items. If there's no line for import charges showing up on a listing, those charges have been added to the shipping charge instead.
eBay has (probably correctly) figured out that the component of the GSP that upsets Canadians the most is the "import charges", largely because many users don't understand why or how they're charged. eBay and Pitney Bowes are experimenting with tweaking with this as a result.
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07-03-2017 12:58 AM
Looking at both rise in rate..
07-03-2017 04:17 AM