shipping method

*isis5
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I received an item that was shipped by a different carrier than the one that was listed in the ad. Is that acceptable practice? Is the carrier totally at the discretion of the seller regardless of what they say in the ad?

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shipping method

rob_bard
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This is where it is currently.

 

 

Plattsburgh, NY, United States08/22/20144:44 P.M.Warehouse Scan
 08/22/201412:28 P.M.The package is awaiting clearing agency review. / The package is at the clearing agency awaiting final release.
 08/22/201411:52 A.M.The package is awaiting clearing agency review. / The package is at the clearing agency awaiting final release.
 08/22/20147:08 A.M.The package is awaiting clearing agency review. / The package is at the clearing agency awaiting final release.
Plattsburgh, NY, United States08/21/20145:28 P.M.Warehouse Scan
 08/21/20145:05 P.M.Import Scan
 08/21/20141:56 P.M.Additional documentation is required for clearance. We're working to obtain this information.
Plattsburgh, NY, United States08/21/201412:18 P.M.Arrival Scan
 08/21/20149:55 A.M.The package is awaiting clearing agency review. / The package is at the clearing agency awaiting final release.
Lachine, QC, Canada08/21/20149:20 A.M.Departure Scan
 08/21/20147:08 A.M.Arrival Scan
Ottawa, ON, Canada08/20/20149:01 P.M.Departure Scan
 08/20/20148:20 P.M.Export Scan
 08/20/20148:19 P.M.Export Scan
Canada08/20/20148:05 P.M.Order Processed: Ready for UPS
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Maybe.

If the seller said he would ship by USPS, changing to a courier like UPS will cost you a small fortune. The USPS/Canada Post service fee for customs brokerage,etc. is $9.95. UPS starts at $25.

If the seller said he would ship by the Global Shipping Program, you have already paid all these fees and the seller should have shipped your item to Kentucky for processing by PitneyBowes who run the GPS for eBay.

In both cases, the seller was wrong.

BTW, you can refuse the parcel and it will eventually go back to the seller. The carrier will charge him for their work.

 

If the seller said he would ship FedEx and instead shipped UPS, that's no biggie. Let it slide. Be prepared to pay duty, sales tax and that whopping customs brokerage fee on your doorstep, though.

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