
09-26-2013 10:34 AM - edited 09-26-2013 10:39 AM
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10-19-2016
09:01 PM
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10-20-2016
04:02 AM
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kh-leslie
I would like to buy a pair of earrings to be shipped to canada from US
trying to determine the cost of shipping
Please help me
10-19-2016 10:12 PM
Hi, the shipping costs are $16.83 USD per the ebay shipping calculator to Canada (to my postal code at least). It does say those costs could be subject to change upon checkout and there will be import charges due up front also. Unfortunately, until you hit the buy it now button , no one is going to know what the actual confirmed shipping and import costs are (they should be around the $16.83 showing in the ebay calculator but I can't guarantee that). The Seller does not have access to any of this information - he/she is basically making a "local" sale to the USA - he/she ships the item to the GSP center in Kentucky and then the GSP people fill out all the customs forms and create a shipping label to you in Canada and pay the duty and taxes that they have collected off of you already and ship the package to you in Canada.
10-19-2016 10:34 PM
@themodernowl wrote:Hi, the shipping costs are $16.83 USD per the ebay shipping calculator to Canada (to my postal code at least). It does say those costs could be subject to change upon checkout and there will be import charges due up front also. Unfortunately, until you hit the buy it now button , no one is going to know what the actual confirmed shipping and import costs are (they should be around the $16.83 showing in the ebay calculator but I can't guarantee that).
What I see on the listing page is a shipping charge of US$16.83 with no import charges. Since the earrings are selling for US$48, this means that the import charges are added to the shipping charge.
Others who have purchased items above the C$20 tax/duty-free threshold from GSP listings with no "import charges" levied by Pitney Bowes have reported that there are no additional charges for taxes, duty, processing, what have you after the purchase has been finalised.
10-19-2016 10:48 PM
That's good to know ! 🙂
10-20-2016 03:15 PM
I only buy very rarely these days on eBay but decided to look for a particular item here yesterday that would have cost me $340 Canadian had I bought it here in Ottawa. I checked Amazon and other online venues and the prices were all in the same ballpark.
So I was pleasantly surprised to find the item listed here, (brand new and unopened), and even though it is listed through the GSP it is still going to cost a LOT less ...$127 Canadian (including shipping and import charges)
Crossing fingers all goes smoothly with the transaction. If it does it might really have me buying here a bit more often again for prices like this.
10-20-2016 04:05 PM
@arlene_v wrote:I was pleasantly surprised to find the item listed here, (brand new and unopened), and even though it is listed through the GSP it is still going to cost a LOT less ...$127 Canadian (including shipping and import charges)
Crossing fingers all goes smoothly with the transaction. If it does it might really have me buying here a bit more often again for prices like this.
Another fallen soldier. 🙂
10-21-2016 09:31 AM
I have bought many items over the years but am cutting back significantly due to the Global Shipping program . There is nothing positive to say about it other than is a money grab and a total rip off . If it is not shipped via usps i avoid buying . Right off the bat with Global which I understand is part of ebay I am paying extra fees for insurance and supposed other fees for hidden charges which are seldom incurred when going with usps . Recently I paid 20 US for a light pool rack and paid 33 US for shipping with 50% of that fee for extra services which I had no option to decline.
10-21-2016 09:37 AM
As well in addition to the outrageous charges , i forgot to mention GPS usually takes twice as long to receive . I am still waiting 2 weeks and counting for an item when I just received another item ordered at the same time and shipped through USPS OVER 1 WEEK AGO AND SELLERS SHIPPED AT EXACTLY THE SAME TIME.
10-21-2016 02:44 PM
@i.am.vivian wrote:
@arlene_v wrote:I was pleasantly surprised to find the item listed here, (brand new and unopened), and even though it is listed through the GSP it is still going to cost a LOT less ...$127 Canadian (including shipping and import charges)
Crossing fingers all goes smoothly with the transaction. If it does it might really have me buying here a bit more often again for prices like this.
Another fallen soldier. 🙂
More like someone who knows how to use the program to her advantage. It makes sense to list (and purchase) a heavy and expensive item with the GSP. It does not make any sense whatsoever to list postcards and other similar small lightweight items with the GSP. Yet I keep coming across that dreaded "customs services and international tracking provided" blurb in my searches. I don't buy much here anymore either. It's a shame because it used to be a fun part of my day to come here and search for treasures.
10-22-2016 03:46 PM
@00nevermind00 wrote:
It does not make any sense whatsoever to list postcards and other similar small lightweight items with the GSP. Yet I keep coming across that dreaded "customs services and international tracking provided" blurb in my searches. I don't buy much here anymore either. It's a shame because it used to be a fun part of my day to come here and search for treasures.
When you're getting items like postcards listed with the GSP, my thinking is that the sellers aren't aware that their items have had the GSP auto-applied to them by eBay, or else they really don't know how inappropriate it is for their items.
Have you noticed any difference in the number of postcard listings available to Canada now compared to before the inception of the GSP, 00nevermind00?
10-22-2016 07:43 PM
@marnotom! wrote:
When you're getting items like postcards listed with the GSP, my thinking is that the sellers aren't aware that their items have had the GSP auto-applied to them by eBay, or else they really don't know how inappropriate it is for their items.
That is probably what happens in a number of cases, but I've seen sellers who state in their listings that international shipping is through the GSP only (I even messaged one to ask about the possibility of direct shipping and never received a reply.) So some know that they are using the program. Maybe they don't realize what the cost is to buyers. Or they do know and simply don't care, because they view any international sale as an added bonus.
Most buyers will balk at a $2.00 postcard with $16.00+ shipping, whether or not the seller knows about the GSP.
@marnotom! wrote:Have you noticed any difference in the number of postcard listings available to Canada now compared to before the inception of the GSP, 00nevermind00?
I used the word "postcard" as a sort of generic term for anything very small and lightweight. It could be a small photo, a ticket stub to a concert or a sporting event, a thin fashion bracelet, stuff like that.
It would be difficult to answer your question with any accuracy anyway because it is likely that the number of listings in that category (and in others) has increased overall. Also, the Cassini search engine doesn't always give a buyer access to all the listings that could be available (I simply do not understand the reasoning behind this, but I digress.) All this to say that IMO this would be an apples-to-oranges comparison.
10-26-2016 03:07 PM
I posted here a few days ago about a recent transaction through the GSP that saved me over two hundred dollars compared with local prices and on other online venues.
Item has been received, within a week of the initial order through the GSP. The tracking was meticulous (this has certainly improved since the last time I bought something through the GSP).
I'm impressed with how well this transaction has gone.
I know that for many, many items the GSP is a dismal failure, a colossal mismatch, and this has driven frustrated buyers (and this includes me) away from this site.
However, when the right item is listed correctly by a competent seller, this program actually works very well, and can potentially save one a fair amount of money.
So, when buying brand new, bulky items I think I will do a quick search here in future just to scope out items listed under the GSP. Nothing to lose.
10-26-2016 03:15 PM
10-26-2016 09:56 PM
@arlene_v wrote:So, when buying brand new, bulky items I think I will do a quick search here in future just to scope out items listed under the GSP. Nothing to lose.
The item doesn't necessarily have to be bulky, either. Cell phones generally weigh less than 300 grams when packaged, but shipping them from the GSP is usually a more attractive option cost-wise (particularly if the seller offers "free" shipping within the United States) than heavily tracked mail or courier.
11-07-2016 08:46 AM - edited 11-07-2016 08:48 AM
I don't come here very often so I don't know if Canadian buyers are still posting about GSP issues the way they used to or if there are fewer complaints about the GSP.
I've posted a number of time that the numbers just don't add up and this started some months ago.
That is: While the amount billed by Pitney-Bowes was excessively high for many years, recently the amount billed by P-B is not nearly enough to cover shipping costs, handling fees, plus tax and or duty.
In fact, for many listings GSP fees are now barely cover actual shipping costs.
Clearly something happened. How can the GSP function without collecting enough money to cover shipping costs and import fees let alone a fee for the service?
I can't be the only wondering about this issue.
11-07-2016 01:05 PM
Came here to complain about the GSP and how there is NO combined shipping option.
How absurd and ridiculous! This program has been out for years and this still hasn't been developed?
Bought two identical items from the same seller on separate auctions and I incur 30$ shipping on each. I recommend everyone to avoid this program. It's unethical to charge so much and irresponsible (think of the environment) to force the seller to package it separately.
Now eBay has one **bleep** off customer who will never again purchase from a seller using the GSP.
11-07-2016 01:43 PM
You are absolutely right.
Your best bet when the shipping will be out of hand like this is to politely ask the seller for cancellation of both sales and giving your reason as the shipping overcharge by the Global Shipping Program.
If you really want the item, asking the seller politely if he would be willing to set up a private listing for you of the two items with appropriate shipping.
There is a fair chance that the seller would agree because any sale that incurs $30 in shipping charges is not one a seller would like to lose.
Politely.-- Captain Malcolm Reynolds.
11-17-2016 03:28 PM
kalvin@ebay.com wrote:Feel free to share your thoughts about the Global Shipping Program here.
A few questions to get the ball rolling:
- What has worked well for you with the Global Shipping Program?
- Any ideas to help improve the experience for Canadian buyers?
- What has deterred you from buying items offered using the Global Shipping Program?
- How have you managed to search for items outside the program?
Please try & keep the comments constructive 🙂
If you have any questions about the program, please post them here.
Hi there, is it possible to eliminate sellers who subscribe to global shipping somewhere in the search. I am generally fed up when I find something and finding that the seller is subscribed to global shipping. Thanks
11-17-2016 08:07 PM
@1986puma wrote:
Hi there, is it possible to eliminate sellers who subscribe to global shipping somewhere in the search. I am generally fed up when I find something and finding that the seller is subscribed to global shipping. Thanks
Lots of people wish for that, a filter to screen out GSP items. There is none and I do not believe ever will be. EBay likes the GSP. The only way you can even try to avoid them is to set up your search with LIST VIEW not Gallery, and stay clear of the GSP warnings:
then scroll past:
You can also try to buy from Canada only. That is guaranteed to be a GSP-free shopping experience. 🙂
11-20-2016 05:23 PM
Overpriced, lengthy delays, items stuck in customs when the whole point of paying extra fees is to prevent that. This month it's been 3 weeks for a set of books from Cali to southern BC. The parcel is sent clear across to Kentucky, then up to ON or PQ, then back across Canada. This is the 3rd and final order we will place with GSP, and possibly Ebay. We should be given the choice of accepting this farce!
Sorry, but I haven't found anything constructive to recommend, other than tossing GSP. The tracking email link doesn't even show tracking past the border, other than to say "CA" 😕 Too much money for too little service.