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02-01-2022 10:52 AM
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02-04-2022 07:41 AM
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02-01-2022 11:49 AM
We need to know a bit more about what you're seeing, but I have a feeling you're looking at a low cost item that's being forwarded through the Global Shipping Program. Ammirite?
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02-04-2022 10:31 AM
@maureenr5700 wrote:
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Okay, so what I think is happening here, based on what little information I have and what I've read of the experiences of others is that the seller's price in the listing was above the tax-free threshold of C$40 and your offer is below that amount.
Import charges on a GSP-forwarded item are an estimate based on GST/HST, duty (if applicable) and various processing charges. The processing charges usually run around US$4-5. On items with selling prices below C$40, the processing charges get added to the shipping charge. Back in the day, those processing charges showed up as "import charges" but a lot of buyers didn't understand why their tax/duty-free items were still being hit with "import charges" so that was changed up.
Hope I'm making sense here.

