
08-14-2017 09:09 AM
I'm interested in two items from Hong Kong ,the seller has two shipping options available,
the first one is Economy Int'l Postage for $5.56. delivery : 8-36 days
The second option is Standard Shipping from China/Hong Kong/Taiwan to worldwide that costs $22, delivery time is 8-20 days
Has anyone ever used the more expensive shipping some HK sellers offer? does it get here any faster ? is it worth $22 Canadian $?
I appreciate your thought and comments.
Ken.
08-14-2017 09:28 AM
If the items are something you need in less than four months, go with the more expensive expedited option.
There are major delays at incoming Customs which are caused by agents searching for fentanyl in China lettermail.
I don't buy from China, so I cannot offer first-person experience with their standard versus expedited options. I would, however, check with the seller that the expedited is really expedited and get an actual delivery estimate and carrier used.
08-14-2017 10:55 AM
08-14-2017 11:41 AM
08-14-2017 03:32 PM
Agree with the previous replies. And I would add "avoid all sellers from the Asia-Pacific region". Western US, Midwest USA, Asia, Australia, NZ. Canada Post issued a press release saying that moving packages and mail through the Vancouver Customs is experiencing major delays. For Canada Post to publicly admit this, means that the problem is huge! There has been media coverage on the subject this summer also.
The cause of all this mess is the fentanyl organized crime is smuggling into Canada's west coast through the mail system. Customs is trying to intercept the illegal shipments and to prevent the harmful drug to enter the country. However, that is causing major backlogs for all of us.
Are your items available elsewhere? Eastern US, western European countries? Canada - would be ideal = no customs!
08-14-2017 06:01 PM
08-14-2017 06:08 PM
08-14-2017 08:29 PM - edited 08-14-2017 08:31 PM
Remember to include the cost of shipping when you make your comparisons.
And if the item is at all bulky, keep in mind that Canadian duty and Sales Taxes kick in at $20Cdn (about $16US).
If your seller chooses the Global Shipping Program, you will certainly pay the applicable import fees, but there would be no CBSA holdup since the import fees are dealt with at the GSP plant in Kentucky.
OTOH, CBSA and Canada Post rarely bother with inexpensive (under $100Cdn) items that are not bulky so you might get away with not paying the import fees. Maybe.
08-15-2017 09:45 AM
08-15-2017 10:48 AM
08-15-2017 10:52 AM
Or... are you located anywhere near the Canadian/USA border? You could ship it to a USA Parcel Service and then pick it up. Depending on the details of the purchase, you may save enough on postage to cover your border taxes (GST and PST) on a day trip.
10-22-2020
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11:16 PM
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kh-leslie
Adidas Trefoil Hoodie Men's Activewear Sweatshirt High Quality Pullover Clothing Item price $13.50 Quantity 1
My name is Terrance Love an I just want to know where excatly is this package I ordered 1 month ago. Poor Cominication and I just want to see any Updates and Tracking number
10-22-2020 06:11 PM
We are ebay users just like you so we have no way of knowing where your item is. You should go to your purchase history and beside that item, click on contact seller. If the seller is overseas they may not have tracking on the item but if you wait until one day after the last expected delivery date you can go to the resolution center and open an item not received claim.
You have somehow made it to the Canadian discussion board so you might want to sign out here and sign back in to ebay.com.
10-22-2020 08:05 PM
EBay gave you a window for delivery.
If the last day has passed you have 30 days to open an Item Not Recieved Dispute in the Resolution Centre at the bottom of this page, and most eBay pages.
If the seller cannot prove delivery (not shipping, delivery) you will be refunded.
Tracking is not required. Tracking is a Seller Protection.
In my 30+ years in mail order, a 30 day delivery period from Asia is not unusual, and if you have tracking, it is on its way.
If you are still impatient, about a purchase made (on September 22? or later), you have 180 days from Payment to open a Paypal Dispute. If the seller cannot prove delivery (not shipping, delivery) you will be refunded.
10-22-2020 10:50 PM