05-21-2025 04:20 AM
I sold an item worth around $400 from Canada to the Netherlands a few weeks ago and it has been sitting in Netherlands customs since last week with no new info. The item was a handmade oil paint set for artists. (nontoxic, non hazardous). I had a proper label as well as proper invoice attached to the package and everything was properly declared.
The delivery standard was May 16th and it is now May 21st. It was xpresspost.
The customer has reached out for more info but I have none and just told them to wai until the weekend to see if it is delivered or if it moves to see what we will do. Currently there are no import fees due on the package according to Canada Post tracking and when I put the tracking number into a universal tracking system no duties show up or the Netherlands postal system nothing at all shows up.
I am curious what I should do at this point and what recourse do I have a seller to be reimbursed if I end up having to refund my buyer?
Do I bring the complaint/ reimbursement request to ebay? Canada Post ? Canada Post through Ebay? who?
and when?
My only assumptions are that maybe the postal service is running behind and not updating the tracking properly or that a postal worker is mishandling the packages, this or there are fees due and this (very sloppily and lazily) hasnt been indicated in the tracking on any website that it is searchable on.
All info is greatly appreciated.
05-21-2025 07:44 AM
Sometimes parcels can sit in customs for more than a week (at least in my experience, both as buyer and seller).
If it is actually in customs, the seller has no reason to file an INR claim (at least, this was mentioned in another thread).
05-21-2025 04:30 PM
Have you tried tracking on PostNL? You might see some additional info there