
12-20-2012 06:31 PM
I had recently bought a steelbook for the 2012 movie and to my surprise when paying there was a $12 import fee. Not only was it not in the description of the item listing but the seller was unaware of any import fees. The seller had checked their invoice and it wasn't there, however when I was paying it was.
Is this some sort of new eBay policy when buying from the USA? I'm very unhappy with eBay for this. This discourages me from buying from the USA since I'm unable to tell what auctions have import fees and which ones do not.
08-13-2013 04:41 PM
08-15-2013 01:23 PM
This is 100% a money grab & makes no sense whatsoever! If you have to pay a duty tax you pay that when you get the item, it's as simple as that! If the seller or ebay is getting paid because they need a broker that's there problem and like they say "the cost of doing business". As a long time buyer from ebay I will not be purchasing items off ebay anymore that I can get else where, doesn't make sense to. It's bad enough there's hidden charges with paypal & now ebay is directly screwing you. I see Amazon stock rising in the future!
08-15-2013 10:39 PM
08-16-2013 02:25 AM
08-16-2013 02:49 AM
08-16-2013 02:51 AM - edited 08-16-2013 02:52 AM
Incidentally, Amazon folds any taxes owing on an imported item into the price of the item. I've compared the same item from the same seller on both Amazon.com and Amazon.ca and the price of the .ca item was a lot more expensive than the same item on .com. (This was an item that was "fulfilled by Amazon".) GST and PST weren't added as separate line items when I saw the invoice.
08-18-2013 12:30 AM
bid on a set of action figures that cost $207 CAD
NAFTA is an agreement that covers manufacturing. Most of the action figures I have seen are manufactured in China. Canada does not have a Free Trade Agreement with China.
Doesn't matter that you bought in the USA. It's place of manufacture that matters.
At 15% sales tax, you would owe $31.05 on your imported figures.
If your seller shipped by USPS/Canada Post there would also be a $10 service charge.
If your seller shipped by UPS /courier there would be a $25 or more customs brokerage charge.
The Global Shipping Program seems to charge $4.95 as a service charge. The big difference is that the commercial shippers will ALWAYS charge the duty, tax and their own fee. Canada Post is very lax about this. And it costs the taxpayer, I suppose.
It is not mandatory for a seller to use any one of these shipping services. But the duty and tax are mandatory on any imports valued over $20 CDN.
08-27-2013 01:39 AM
08-31-2013 03:07 PM
These charges are going to lose eBay business in the long run, I was looking at a tie for 20$ and the import fees were another 20$. It's like they pull them out of their a$$...
09-04-2013 03:44 AM
Something like 98-99% of the sellers that were asked about the Global shipping fees had no idea what it was or why.
It never shows on the sellers side of the transaction, only a "small print" warning on the buyers side.
Also, most (90-95%) of items passing through customs never actually get nailed with customs fees.
If a practice/policy is hidden/omitted from either the buyer or seller is it really legit?
09-09-2013 03:49 PM
09-09-2013 03:51 PM
09-13-2013 07:24 PM - edited 09-13-2013 07:26 PM
Hmmph - Import charges my bottom. Line our corporate pockets - more like. A $35 import charge on top of a $25 shipping fee for a pair of well priced running shoes, essentially makes the total price the same as I can buy the item for in Canada. The whole point of eBay is to take a little risk on actually getting the item described, waiting a few weeks, and gettting a 20-40% discount on the price. The ludicrous shipping charges will make ebay as useful as Amazon dot effing com to Canadian buyers. eBay might as well just announce they do not ship to Canada, as impose these unsulting fees. Talk about not being in tune with your customers? Holy feck!
09-13-2013 10:17 PM
09-15-2013 11:42 AM
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09-29-2013 09:48 AM
09-30-2013 03:28 PM
10-03-2013 01:35 PM
10-05-2013 12:57 AM
I think I have to find an alternative way to purchase item on line