
08-13-2013 03:26 PM
How can I find out what actual shipping costs are as opposed to what seller actually charged me. When printing labels through paypal postage amount does not show up. So is there somewhere in paypal or ebay where I know I paid way too much for this item. Can somebody let me know how we find this out.
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08-18-2013 02:17 PM
According to Pierre the seller will be responsible for shipping & maybe some handling fees.
From what i understand the seller was upfront with shipping costs & your ageed to them.
Now you don't like the terms & you sent the item back which will cost the seller some extra cash.
The seller did nothing wrong & yet you want to defend your point.
Wow.
Another buyer for our BBL.
08-18-2013 05:53 PM
Please read this thread properly before jumping to these kind of conclusions. I did not return this item. The item I returned was 4 to 5 years ago as that seller never mentioned she was using UPS,. When that item got to the door and it was a $10.00 item, UPS wanted another $58.00 on top of the $20.00 I had already paid for shipping. Since when do we pay import taxes on a $10.00 item. That is not what UPS was charging me but brokerage fees. The same as this GSP program is doing. This seller might not even be aware of this.
What I was questioning is how do I find out actual shipping charges vs. what I was actually charged. I got my answer here thank you.
What I am now questioning though is how this seller arrives at her shipping costs on her items. Her prices are all over the place. Please explain that one to me and please check this out before jumping down my neck. She has some dolls shipping cheaper to Canada than what I paid for this dress to be shipped.
I thought this board was here for us to ask questions and to better understand some of the things that are happening here. Please explain her prices to me seeing that you seem to know it all.
08-18-2013 05:57 PM
Now you don't like the terms & you sent the item back which will cost the seller some extra cash.
The seller did nothing wrong & yet you want to defend your point.
Wow.
Another buyer for our BBL.
Please read my other posts before jumping to these kind of conclusions. I did not send this item back. And again I ask please check this seller's items and explain to me why her shipping prices are all over the place.
08-18-2013 06:52 PM
"When that item got to the door and it was a $10.00 item, UPS wanted another $58.00 on top of the $20.00 I had already paid for shipping. Since when do we pay import taxes on a $10.00 item. That is not what UPS was charging me but brokerage fees."
Sorry but that is not possible.
UPS fees are well known and there is NO brokerage fee for $10.00 shipments. See link posted earlier.
08-18-2013 06:59 PM
Okay so you are saying its not possible. Are you implying that I am lying about this.
Well I guess the UPS guy that came to the door was trying to make a fast buck. Whatever it was and whatever you want to call it he wanted another $58.00 before leaving the package with me. I told him to send it back.
08-18-2013 07:20 PM
I am stating that UPS does not charge brokerage on $10 items. Once again please check the UPS fee schedule (link posted earlier)
To justify such high brokerage fee, the item would have been valued at several hundred dollars, not $10.
The UPS driver has nothing to do with the charge, the tax and the brokerage fee. Years later and without any facts, it is impossible to determine what has actually happened and why.
08-18-2013 11:28 PM
This is the first time I buy something that has that GSP program. Usually I steer clear of those because of high costs and sometimes there is Import charges where there shouldn't be.
Those two statements contradict each other. If you have never bought through the program, how would you know that there would be import charges that should not be there?
If you are charged import duty or tax on an item that is should not be charged, you can phone the CBSA.The 1=800 number is on the invoice you got when you paid the tax. It takes a while, but eventually you will get that money back. Not the "brokerage " or "service" fee from the shipping company though.
Same if you are returning an item you imported. You can call the CBSA and get those importation costs returned, since you are now exporting the items. But again it is not instant and you don't get any money back from the shipper.
08-19-2013 02:52 AM
What I am now questioning though is how this seller arrives at her shipping costs on her items. Her prices are all over the place. Please explain that one to me and please check this out before jumping down my neck. She has some dolls shipping cheaper to Canada than what I paid for this dress to be shipped.
The seller uses the GSP. The seller sets the price from their location to the GPS center in Kentucky. It looks like that cost is usually just a few dollars. The international portion of the shipping price is set by the GSP. Neither the seller or anyone here can tell you how the GSP decides what their shipping prices are.
Even if a seller does not use the GSP, noone here could give you a definitive answer about how the sellers decides what to charge for shipping. There could be many factors involved.... Only the seller would know for sure. You could message them and ask them if they are willing to ship a less expensive way. If they are not willing or if it is not possible, buy from someone else.
08-19-2013 10:34 AM
Good Gawd, so many twists & turns, inconsistencies & contradictions on the OPs posts. I don't know what to believe anymore.
I'll just sign off on this topic.
Too exhausting.
08-19-2013 12:36 PM
@pierrelebel wrote:I am stating that UPS does not charge brokerage on $10 items. Once again please check the UPS fee schedule (link posted earlier)
To justify such high brokerage fee, the item would have been valued at several hundred dollars, not $10.
The UPS driver has nothing to do with the charge, the tax and the brokerage fee. Years later and without any facts, it is impossible to determine what has actually happened and why.
The only possibility I can think of is that the declared value of the item was erroneous.
08-19-2013 01:03 PM
"The only possibility I can think of..."
That is one.
I can think of many more, including a simple error by UPS, or a faulty memory or confusion regarding charges and/or value, or... or... or...
08-19-2013 11:16 PM
"The only possibility I can think of..."
My thought was that the seller marked the item as a "gift" or undervalued it. Then the package was opened and inspected by the CBSA officer on duty at the UPS warehouse (whether in Canada or the USA) and re-valued based on either guesswork or an invoice for the real amount inside the package.
I had another one that involved time travel, four jugglers, a baseball team and a British Police Box, but it was just silly.
I brought you some supper but if you'd prefer a lecture, I've a few very catchy ones prepped...sin and hellfire... one has lepers.- Shepherd Derrial Book
08-20-2013 08:11 AM
No, not a faulty memory. LOL I remember that one perfectly as I couldn't believe it myself. That was the end of anything being shipped by UPS from the US for me. I always ask sellers after that if unsure whether it was UPS or USPS.
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04-22-2016 06:28 AM
"...of course you should get compensation...."
With that type of thinking you will have a very short life in sales and marketing.
04-22-2016 06:08 PM
'nerdy,'
As Femefan said, this is a thread from 2013. Not many people will see your post because it is this old. Why not start a new thread? You probably would get more replies.
04-23-2016 11:21 AM
@xeposter wrote:'nerdy,'
As Femefan said, this is a thread from 2013. Not many people will see your post because it is this old. Why not start a new thread? You probably would get more replies.
Any topic, new or old, shows as an unread topic in the list of topics. So a new topic or a new reply to an old topic will be seen in the list of unread posts in a forum. No difference in visibility.
04-23-2016 03:40 PM
@pocomocomputing wrote:
@xeposter wrote:'nerdy,'
As Femefan said, this is a thread from 2013. Not many people will see your post because it is this old. Why not start a new thread? You probably would get more replies.
Any topic, new or old, shows as an unread topic in the list of topics. So a new topic or a new reply to an old topic will be seen in the list of unread posts in a forum. No difference in visibility.
Yes, but how many people look back at posts from 2013?
04-23-2016 04:32 PM