
03-25-2021 09:56 PM
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03-30-2021 05:16 PM
The seller won't be affected. Once tracking shows that the item has reached the Kentucky center, the seller is not responsible if the item gets lost. The gsp will be the one to refund you.
03-25-2021 10:02 PM
https://resolutioncentre.ebay.ca
Open an I haven't received it yet case for the item. Mention it is a GSP shipment.
You have 30 days after last promised arrival date (see your purchase details) to open a case and get your money refunded.
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03-26-2021 01:37 AM
You are also protected by Paypal's Buyer Protection program and by the chargeback policy of the credit card you attached to your PP account.
Tracking is a Seller Protection. It offers nothing to buyers but angst when something does not appear to be moving.
Also tracking shows the last location the item was, and was recorded, not where it is at the moment.
Did you get a UPA number? If only eBay would put a link to https://parceltracking.pb.com/app/#/dashboard/ in their shipping emails, this could all be avoided...
03-26-2021 10:10 AM
03-26-2021 10:19 AM
03-26-2021 11:31 AM
@stocro0 wrote:
... the item is with USPS. When I checked their website, it said the item was delivered to Erlanger Kenutcky which worries me a bit when they use that word. I hope they dont mean that's the final destination.
Just means USPS has done it's job of delivering to Erlanger, Kentucky which is the GSP hub for USA shipments.
After the package is customs cleared at Erlanger, it is fowarded to the destination country for delivery. It gets assigned a new tracking number for the final journey.
03-26-2021
04:15 PM
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03-27-2021
12:19 AM
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kh-leslie
This is because you got suckered into eBay's global shipping program... Absolutely brutal. Ship your item in the opposite direction and ship it again.
03-26-2021 04:26 PM
That is the number GSP/eBay sends you when the package leaves the plant.
Unison worked this out for buyers who have not yet received their GSP shipment.
TRACKING SYSTEM FOR GSP
I found this thread today while awaiting a shipment. Once I learned that Pitney Bowes was the relevant company, I was able to find my package's tracking info in about 10 seconds.
Step 1: Go to the Pitney Bowes Parcel Tracker page at https://parceltracking.pb.com/app/#/dashboard/
Step 2: Enter your eBay-supplied Global Tracking number (mine began with UPAA...)
Step 3: You will be shown limited tracking info. In my case, only up to the point the package left the USA and entered Canada.
Step 4: Click on the "Track on carrier's website" link at the top right.
Step 5: You will be provided with tracking on the page of the actual shipping company, in my case Canada Post, with a tracking number in THEIR system.
Problem solved! If only eBay would put a link to https://parceltracking.pb.com/app/#/dashboard/ in their shipping emails, this could all be avoided...
03-30-2021 03:38 PM
03-30-2021 05:16 PM
The seller won't be affected. Once tracking shows that the item has reached the Kentucky center, the seller is not responsible if the item gets lost. The gsp will be the one to refund you.
03-31-2021 03:15 PM
01-25-2023 07:43 AM
It's gone to rest and die where all shipments wind up in the States. First it goes on vacation all over the country and then it dies at Erlanger, never to be seen again!
eBay is a joke now. If you want something now, you need to order from China to actually get the item.
I've never seen something so simple get so unnecessarily complicated.
Hats off to eBay for making what used to be a fun a shopping experience so stressful and unwelcome.
Between misserable login puzzles proving you're human, import fees, taxes for used items and making items disappear in their "CONTROLLED" shipping warehouses, I rarely buy here anymore. It's jost way too much of a pain in the _ss. They don't even send you an email confirming you bought an item anymore!
I have so many choice words for them but they only get bleeped.
Do any ebay staff actually read any of these comments and try to make the experience pleasant vs misserable or do they sit back and scheme up more ways to pi_s us all off?
01-25-2023 10:03 AM
You have responded to a thread from 2021, sometimes it's best to start your own thread to address a current problem/issue.
Buyers have a choice= they do not have to purchase from sellers who use the Global shipping system...Although I rarely purchase anything from the USA anymore=if I can find said item here in Canada even if I have to pay more $ for an item, I take that route=I will not purchase anything from a seller who uses the Global shipping system.
01-25-2023 12:13 PM - edited 01-25-2023 12:19 PM
@howiebird64 wrote:Do any ebay staff actually read any of these comments and try to make the experience pleasant vs misserable or do they sit back and scheme up more ways to **** us all off?
My wife buys a fair bit from the US from venues other than eBay and very few of those shipments are of the old-fashioned "shipped directly via the postal system" variety. Most of these items arrive with no customs forms and Canadian return addresses on shipping labels that have been plastered on top of another one in a manner pretty much the same as what the Global Shipping Program does.
If it's any consolation at all, the Global Shipping Program and its companion eBay Standard International Delivery are being phased out in favour of another forwarding service that is, so far, not collecting taxes and duties at the time of payment. However, what I've read of it so far on the .com discussion boards suggests that it's slower than the GSP--at least to European destinations--and the customs clearance fee is higher than what the GSP seems to charge.
Careful what you wish for.
01-25-2023 09:29 PM
ZOMBIE THREAD FROM 2021.
The problem with zombie threads is that the information and advice will be dated and may longer be applicable.
For example, Erlanger KY is where the GSP plant is located,near the Cincinnati International Airport.
More important :
phased out in favour of another forwarding service that is, so far, not collecting taxes and duties at the time of payment.
"Not collecting taxes and duty" means that buyers /importers will be paying those Canadian fees on their doorstep or going to the PO to pick up their purchases.
GSP's service charge was ~$5US. Canada Post charges $9.95.
OTOH- Canada's duty free allowance for US imports has risen to $150 (from $20) and the tax free allowance has doubled to $40.
Most of the import fees that couriers, like GSP and UPS, charge are sales taxes from the federal and provincial governments.
Another thought. Canada Post has introduced Flex Delivery which is FREE and holds packages at the nearest PO rather than dropping them on the porch.
01-26-2023 12:21 AM
Hi everyone,
Due to the age of this thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.
Thank you for understanding.