on 07-20-2023 02:17 AM
Short/long story.
Seller sent me an item that is said item in terms of name and description but the item itself is not the one in the pictures that seller posted. It's an item in lesser condition than the one in the pictures. Seller may have multiple of said items and sent me the wrong one matching the pictures in the listing or he intentionally sent me a different item even though it doesn't look exactly as the one in the pictures hoping I wouldn't notice there was a switch.
I made a return request and eBay system gave me an auto return label. Before I sent it back and get a full refund, I just realize that I had to pay custom charges of nearly $40 to Canada Post office. I don't think ebay or the seller is going to refund me these custom charges. I will be out $40 even if I return the item. Is there a way to get the charges back?
In some cases EIS will charge customs fees when you make the purchase. If you paid those charges when you made the purchase and the return was for a 'not as described reason' then ebay should refund you for those fees once the item is returned back. If you paid those fees when the item was delivered you will have to apply to get those back as @marnotom! described.
i just return an item in france and the postofice there asks that women to pay 22euros to gat it back
now she dosent want to accept my return shes mad and ...who has to pay for a return such an amount of customs????
@reallynicestamps, I think what @pjcdn2005 means is that because there was no indication on the customs form that the package contained returned merchandise, French customs considers the seller to be the "importer" or recipient of this particular shipment, and as such, the seller would be technically responsible for paying VAT, etc. due on the returned item.
@reallynicestamps In this case the seller is considered by France as the receiver/importer on record.