09-26-2013 10:34 AM - edited 09-26-2013 10:39 AM
Feel free to share your thoughts about the Global Shipping Program here.
A few questions to get the ball rolling:
Please try & keep the comments constructive 🙂
If you have any questions about the program, please post them here.
10-14-2013 05:30 PM
"regarding when buyers and sellers see total fees,"
Ben - you may have misunderstood the comment.
My question has to do with actual breakdown of charges by Pitney Bowes as to actual amount of taxes being charged based on what specific rate and what taxable amount and what exact fees are being charged.
At this time we get a total which may incorporate brokerage fee with taxes (and duty if applicable) is some instances (when tax is chargeble) and the PB fees is incorporated with the shipping charge when no tax is payable.
In addition, Canadian laws specifically require Pitney Bowes to provide a detailed invoice with the charges and their GST/HST registration number. This is not optional. Every other forwarder charging and remitting Canadian taxes must do so. USP does it, Fed-Ex does, DHL does it, Canada Post does it, etc...
For more factual information, please check the Canadian government website:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/bsnss/tpcs/gst-tps/bspsbch/itc-cti/nvc-eng.html
10-14-2013 05:33 PM
In case you are not aware of it, Canadian businesses (registered with GST/HST) buying on eBay do REQUIRE the GST/HST registration number and the exact amount of taxes paid to claim Input Tax Credits (ITC).
ITC do not apply on duty or brokerage fees. Registered businesses need the exact amount of tax.
10-14-2013 06:17 PM - edited 10-14-2013 06:21 PM
This is the biggest money grab rip-off I have ever seen. On a $100 pair of shoes with $20 shipping, you ad another $30. Saying it's import charges?!?! Sorry but the import charges on an item like this would be $10-$12, and thats if they even choose to ad it which they usually don't if it's a small item $100 or under. WORST CASH GRAB EVER, THANKS FOR RIPPING OFF ANYONE WHO DOESNT LIVE IN THE U.S.A.!! But I expect this from your country. How does everyone feel being out of work everyone! Overthrow your government!!
No profanity this time, so i don't get in trouble! 😉
07dcollette
10-14-2013 08:28 PM
Hey kalvin
Read this one; I made another purchase tonite, nope not on ebay. I refuse to pay an extra 25%, instead my $215 was spent on a private site "Bass Pro Canada".
I guess ebay doesn't get it, buyers understand money hence money talks, by keeping this horrible GSP you are driving buyers away.
So that's another $215 you've thrown away by not eliminating GSP.
10-14-2013 09:46 PM
10-14-2013 10:00 PM
1) prices are in US$
2) brokerage fee applies to all shipments to Canada
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10-15-2013 07:03 AM - edited 10-15-2013 07:07 AM
@chimera148 wrote:
@pierrelebel wrote:Obviously there is a major technical problem (bug) with that listing! The question is: where is the mistake? Is the listing actually offered through GSP or is the information below added by mistake?
The seller has had completed listings with the GSP and wants out.
Maybe this type of listing, with no shipping and import charges shown in Canada, is part of the reason buyers are getting surprised at checkout and complaining here that the charges aren't showing up till they have to pay.
Many buyers have reported being charged import fees much higher than what should be allowed for any taxes and/or duties. Some buyers may well be correct.
This auctioned item shouldn't have any taxes or duties charged, being under CAD20.00, so i wonder how the import charges are calculated. The shipping costs are bad enough.
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10-15-2013 09:38 AM
You should inform yourself before you post, you shop online and pick up in store, in my case Vaughan, ON
10-15-2013 10:08 AM
@angus_coin_shop wrote:You should inform yourself before you post, you shop online and pick up in store, in my case Vaughan, ON
From the Bass Pro website's page on the Vaughan store:
All internet and phone orders ship from the USA and are billed in US Funds.
You're still going to be paying the fees and taxes that you seem to wish to avoid with the GSP.
10-15-2013 12:35 PM
@chimera148 wrote:
@chimera148 wrote:
@pierrelebel wrote:Obviously there is a major technical problem (bug) with that listing! The question is: where is the mistake? Is the listing actually offered through GSP or is the information below added by mistake?
The seller has had completed listings with the GSP and wants out.
Maybe this type of listing, with no shipping and import charges shown in Canada, is part of the reason buyers are getting surprised at checkout and complaining here that the charges aren't showing up till they have to pay.
Many buyers have reported being charged import fees much higher than what should be allowed for any taxes and/or duties. Some buyers may well be correct.
This auctioned item shouldn't have any taxes or duties charged, being under CAD20.00, so i wonder how the import charges are calculated. The shipping costs are bad enough.
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When there is a buy it now price on an auction, the import charges are based on that price. I believe that they are adjusted if the item sells for less thab the BIN price.
10-15-2013 01:02 PM
What I'm seeing on this site is very reminiscent to what have happened to other site and companies.
They got as much money as they could before pulling the plug.
?????????
10-15-2013 04:23 PM
@pjcdn2005 wrote:
@chimera148 wrote:
@chimera148 wrote:
When there is a buy it now price on an auction, the import charges are based on that price. I believe that they are adjusted if the item sells for less thab the BIN price.
10-15-2013 04:31 PM - edited 10-15-2013 04:35 PM
pjcdn2005 wrote
When there is a buy it now price on an auction, the import charges are based on that price.
Would you have a reference to the information ?
10-16-2013 12:14 AM
10-16-2013 12:35 AM
@northmak69 wrote:
Just bought my first item that ran through this GSP (or Pitney Bowes). If I wouldn't have needed the item so badly - I would have skipped buying. Import charges on a $40 USD USED camera part? Come on - seriously? In our province there is NO provincial sales tax on used goods.
Assuming you're right about that (I don't live in Saskatchewan), it looks like you were charged US$1.95 in GST and US$3.71 in various customs clearance fees. If that part had been sent by mail, you'd have to pay the GST owing plus C$9.95 to Canada Post if Canada Border Services had stopped it and assessed taxes owing on it.
10-16-2013 10:54 AM
I DONT BUY ANYTHING BECAUSE OF THIS LISTED GOBAL SHIPPING. Who is running ebay anyway .Dont you know they require duty upfront when the post office doesnt. Dont you know sellers dont know how to change it when you buy an item so they cancel the transaction.Dont you know it is the only invoice that ebay will allow you to print off even if you also list USPSAT THE END OF THE TRANSACTION.
10-16-2013 11:14 AM
Used camera parts are taxable in Saskatchewan as are most used goods.
From the Saskatchewan government website:
The Provincial Sales Tax is a 5% sales tax that applies to taxable goods and services consumed or used in Saskatchewan. It applies to goods and services purchased in the Province as well as goods and services that are imported for consumption or use in Saskatchewan. The GST is excluded in calculating the amount of PST payable.
The PST applies to the purchase or rental of new and used tangible personal property. The following services are also subject to PST: telecommunication services, cable television, telephone answering services, accommodation, repair or installation labour, legal services, laundry and drycleaning services, security and investigation services, credit reporting and account collection services, real estate commissions, commercial building cleaning services, accounting services, engineering and architectural services, veterinary services, computer services, employment placement services and advertising services.
It should be noted that most used goods are taxable in all provinces federally and provincially (except AB)
10-17-2013 01:44 PM
I have just been gouged by PitneyBowes' & eBay's Global Shipping fiasco.
I bought 2 items from 2 US sellers.
Each charged me a total of the cost of the item AND shipping.
Pitney Bowe's imposed a whopping 74% ON TOP OF one total.
They added 37% onto the other total.
Both for so-called "shipping".
Neither article arrived any more quickly & efficiently than the many other items I've bought before Pitney Bowes arrived on the scene.
My sellers received none of this extra money .
WHO IS GETTING IT?
I attempted to resolve this through PayPal but failed. Not surprising since it's not their problem.
I will not be buying from American eBay shops until this extortion ceases. This is too bad because they are run by decent people.
Furthermore, I am an excellent customer.
I'm hoping that the Pitney Bowes Fiasco will give a huge boost to Canadian stores !
I've already gone through my list of Saved Sellers, deleted all the US ones , & added to the Canadian ones since I discovered some great new ones I hadn't known abot before.
I really question whether it's worth trying to contact eBay about this whole matter since they are notoriously difficult to reach,of their own volition, I suppose......
10-17-2013 01:45 PM
"74% ON TOP OF one total."
How much (dollar and cents) were actually charged?
10-17-2013 01:52 PM
US $13.86 was added by Pitney Bowle to a total of US $18.75.
The other sale was US $39.48 .
$22.34 was added to this total .
Total of $36.20 taken from me.