
03-12-2019 02:38 AM
I've been buying products from eBay sellers on ebay.CA from the USA and the shipping let's say is 14$ CAD.
However, after I check my cart, the shipping price increases to 19$ CAD and on top of that, an import charge is added to the total price of product and the item no longer ships direct from the seller's location, but instead it HAS to ship through ebay GSP in kentucky. -no exceptions-
Is anyone else from Canada having these issues?
03-12-2019 08:56 AM - edited 03-12-2019 08:59 AM
Do not forget that items from eBay.COM will be using US dollars for the base price (conversion into Cdn $ when paying will add around 40% more this month).
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You need to make sure to avoid buying items that are shipped using GSP (Global Shipping Program) from USA or from the UK (only two countries that have this eBay seller option).
In the USA a GSP item is shipped to Kentucky, processed, then sent on to Canada with duty and sales tax already collected on the item (part of the GSP charge).
GSP should be mentioned on the listing "Shipping to Canada via the Global Shipping Program" or "Any international shipping and import charges are paid in part to Pitney Bowes Inc." or "no additional import fees on delivery".
GSP is managed by Pitney-Bowes. Works better for overseas countries than it does for Canada (many countries require the buyer to pay at their customs office, something Canada stopped doing over 30 years ago).
Easy way to avoid GSP surprises -- put the item into the shopping cart and see what the costs will be before paying.
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03-13-2019 04:33 PM - edited 03-13-2019 04:35 PM
03-13-2019 04:59 PM
And another problem with phone bidding, it is hard to spot the listings with GSP enabled.
On a computer you can put the Search into List (not Gallery) and the words Customs services and international tracking provided will appear on any listing where GSP will be applied.
Since GSP import fees include applicable duty, a ~$5US service charge, and Canadian sales taxes on any item over $20Cdn (~$15US) the amount may vary depending on the particular province the winning bidder lives in, from 5% to 15%.
And of course, on auctions, the amount the GSP charges will vary with the winning bid, since duty and tax are percentages. This does not apply to Fixed Price sales.
Buy It Now and Best Offer sales may also have variables.
The exchange rate may change from day to day as well.
Maybe it's time to officially change the name of Canadian currency to the Loonie, to prevent confusion with the American buck.
05-13-2019 03:26 PM
Kentucky processing Thing Huge list of shippers Kentucky processing Thing Joke everybody got there hands on shipping going around and around Ebay keeps getting away with **bleep** like this because while buyers/sellers keep complaining, they never do anything about it
i will not be using Ebay again due to their Kentucky processing Thing terribleness and will not loose any sleep over it.
05-13-2019 07:54 PM
Yet the Global Shipping Program, which is designed as a Seller Protection, has been popular enough with US sellers, that it was extended to UK sellers a couple of years ago.
The point for eBay was to encourage xenophobic and paranoid US seller to ship internationally.
When that worked well for eBay and for sellers, eBay offered it to UK sellers (think Brexit).
GSP offers little or nothing for buyers, but it never was intended to.
The "extra" costs cover Canadian duty and sales taxes which are paid by the GSP plus a ~$5USD service charge.
03-02-2020 09:04 AM
03-02-2020 09:09 AM
Global shipping is owned by eBay and is a 100% scam. Its false charges for clearing things that are duty free. Its an absolute money scam. USPS is the best. If theres duty owing, you will pay on pick up at Canada Post. That's legit. EBay and whats more important, US sellers have lost a lot of business with this Global Shipping but eBay has made far more of the ones naive enough to still use it. If you loose one dollar but can scam 10 dollars, I guess thats their business model. Stay away. Ask seller first if they will ship USPS. If not, find it elsewhere
Ward
06-13-2020 08:58 PM
06-14-2020 12:32 AM
The Global Shipping Program is a Seller Protection program run by Pitney Bowes under contract from eBay.
The plant in Erlanger belongs to Pitney Bowes, the "import fees" are collected (and remitted) by PitneyBowes , and the workers processing the shipments are paid by Pitney Bowes.
It is not known if PB pays eBay for the privilege of running the program or if eBay pays PB to run the program for them.
There is little advantage for a Canadian buyer to purchase from a US or UK seller using the GSP.
Pitney Bowes has been in business since 1920. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitney_Bowes
Fun fact: Both companies have about 14,000 employees.
06-14-2020 12:56 AM
Did you file a Dispute in the Resolution Centre at the bottom of this page as Item Not Received?
Did you state in the Dispute that this was a GSP shipment? Did you ask to be referred to a GSP specialist?
The item was refused at the Canadian border and sent back.
It is the business of the importer (YOU) to know whether a given item can be imported into Canada.
I've had chimney cleaner refused entry. Another product that gets refused is paintball supplies-- which require special packaging, apparently. And guitars.
And yes, a product can be legal in Canada, but still be refused at the border-- packaging is a big thing there.
Unfortunately, because you didn't know the purchase could not be imported, that made the shipment Undeliverable, and very likely eBay is telling you that Undeliverable shipments (whether at the border or refused on your doorstep) are not eligible for the Money Back Guarantee.
Which is why some products which are dead cheap in the USA are expensive in Canada, the retailer paid a lot to get them safely over the border.
The seller will not get your purchase back either. Either it will be destroyed or auctioned by Pitney Bowes.
06-14-2020 12:57 AM
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Thanks for understanding!