
12-01-2014 08:02 AM - last edited on 12-01-2014 12:30 PM by lizzier-ca
Purchased an item marked free shipping. Was charged for shipping ,seller says it's an Ebay problem. Who do I contact to get my shipping charges back? Here is the response from the seller.
12-01-2014 11:41 AM
The Global ShippingProgram helps US sellers sell internationally by simplifying shipping (they only need to ship domestically to the GSP plant in Kentucky) and by charging Canadian duty and taxes upfront to the buyer. There is a service charge tothe buyer for this.
So what you are seeing is probably not 'shipping' as such, but is actually Canadian duty on non-NAFTA goods and Canadian tax on imports (5%-15% depending on province) plus the $5 or so service charge.
EBay does not encourage sellers to use the GSP on items selling for less than $50 but they don't work very hard at it either, thus your seller's confusion.
While the seller was remiss in not learning what the GSP entails for his customers, not one penny of that money goes to him. He just gets all the flak.
12-01-2014 12:15 PM
12-01-2014 08:41 PM
Go again to the original listing.
There may be an icon near the picture that says Free Shipping, but look lower at the Shipping and Handling tab just beside the Description tab.
Does that give Free Shipping to CANADA?
Most Free Shipping only applies to the country of origin, although the seller can give shipping to other countries as $0.00. (I do myself on many of my listings).
If you originally did your Search on eBaydotCOM, you would see the Free Shipping icon for domestic (ie US) customers although it would not apply to a non-US destination.
I'm not apologizing for this. It is very confusing, although the total amount for shipping, handling and import fees should show up before you hit that second button that sends money to eBay from your Paypal account.
12-02-2014 09:38 AM
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