
03-09-2018 09:58 AM
This may be a simple question and has a simple answer.
WHY OH WAY is it so expensive?
I buy a $30 item that has $10 shipping, no worries that's expected....
Then Ebay GSP wants an ADDITIONAL $10 Import **bleep** on top of that after I've already clicked the BIT.
So now my item is a $50 item......I can't justify buying that at all. I buy from other websites all the time and don't get hit with this useless import and such **bleep** that is valued at 33% of the item cost.
Blows me away.
03-09-2018 10:52 AM
Simple answer: Don't purchase from sellers who use the Global Shipping Program.
03-09-2018 01:43 PM - edited 03-09-2018 01:44 PM
03-09-2018 02:09 PM
Here are the costs for tracked international USPS shipping.
https://postcalc.usps.com/?country=10440
It's not cheap.
Canada has a duty-free allowance of only $20CDN or ~$16 USD.
(CBSA has an unofficial/illegal policy of ignoring small /low value parcels because it may cost more to assess the items than could be collected. But the parcels are not exempt just lucky.)
Most of the import fees collected are actually sales taxes GST/PST/HST/QST which can be up to 15% of the import's value, including shipping cost.
The service charge from GSP is ~$5USD. For Canada Post it is $9.95Cdn. For couriers like UPS it starts around $25 and rises with the value of the item.
03-10-2018 12:01 AM
Just noticed you were more focused on the GSP's "import charges" than on the shipping charges.
The Global Shipping Program pays--on your behalf--any duty and GST or HST owing on the item and tacks on a processing charge of around US$5.00 to see your item processed for customs purposes. The "import charges" are your repayment to the GSP.
Items sent by mail see the importer (that's you) paying GST/PST/HST/etc. and duties plus a ten dollar fee to Canada Post on receipt of the item. All postal imports with a declared value of over C$20 are subject to these charges, but Canada Border Services doesn't slap all of them with a tax bill, just like the cops don't always ticket you if you're speeding.
If you're not seeing import charges on items you purchase from outside of Canada on other sites, either those items are seeing the import charges added to the price of the item, the items are being sent by mail, or even worse, they could be shipped by the ground via the likes of UPS or FedEx where you'll be slugged with even more expensive processing and clearance fees.
You may find this ancient but still useful thread of interest:
https://community.ebay.ca/t5/Buyer-Central/CANADIANS-Read-before-you-purchase-from-the-USA/m-p/56679