10-04-2025 07:37 PM
10-04-2025 08:39 PM
@goldhawkickz13 wrote:
Hi, i had been blessed to never had a refuse delivery buyer due to C.O.D tax long enough until now.
With all the chaos on the tariffs/strike.
Buyer refused a ups delivery, tracking is shown it will be returned to sender . I have yet to heard from ups. I am wondering if i have to pay for the returning trip? And if so what rate would it fall under? Regular or the ebay generated rate since it was shipped via ebay label technically under ebay's ups account.
And the tax/declaration fee shouldn't have to be paid by me right since goods isnt going to end up delivered in usa.
Not sure if return shipping applies, I don't ship with UPS.
But you know those tariffs you buyer refused to pay? Be prepared to get a bill for them. Do you know how much it is? How much was the item worth?
If UPS can't get your buyer to pay the duty/tax on delivery, they will bill that back to you as the sender. If you bought the label on eBay, they will bill it back to eBay who will take the money from you later. That may take some weeks to happen.
C.
10-04-2025 08:54 PM
This happened to me before the end of August. UPS was already collecting duties and charging brokerage fees. On 250..00USD worth of made in China craft punches, the duty was 93.00 USD, brokerage fees were close to 50.00USD . I just paid it. If the buyer refuses delivery, the seller gets charged by UPS. I called UPS about this. Just the way it is. I am a good sellerand I know when it is time to chalk things up to a learning experience.
The buyer also got an assessmanet fee later from UPS for 36USD, whatever the heck that was. She said that she would pay would pay that amount as she is a good buyer.
Soooo....no more shipping to the good old US of A for me. Just not worth it.
10-04-2025 09:02 PM
They will bill you for the customs fee. It will be taken out of your eBay account at a later date.
The way that eBay views it as that buyers agree in the TOS to pay for import fees. Therefore, refusing a package due to import fees invalidates the transaction (they lose their buyer protection). That's something to keep in mind if you expect to be hit with massive fees based on the actions of the buyer.
10-04-2025 10:44 PM
10-05-2025 12:28 AM
https://www.ebay.ca/help/policies/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy/ebay-money-back-guarantee-policy?...
I agree.
EBay does not require the seller to refund anything on a Refused/Underliverable shipment.
UPS/FedEx or a credit card? Different question.
10-05-2025 12:31 AM
Oh and if you do decide to refund the buyer, which is generally Accepted Practice, if not Good Practice, You are entitled to base the refund on the buyer's payment, less ALL your costs, which might include that tariff as well as the shipping fees, insurance, packaging, eBay fees, etc.
10-05-2025 12:18 PM
@goldhawkickz13 wrote:
Then that unpaid tariff, since goods are not ending up in usa, the cost shouldn't be charge when it comed back into canada. I could see the admin fee might apply but noway the tariff part.
Yes, the seller has to pay the unpaid tariff. To import the item, the tariff is paid by UPS to CBP on import, so the tariff has already been paid by the time the buyer refuses the package. UPS is sure to recoup this cost from the eBay seller if the buyer doesn't pay.
C.
10-05-2025 10:56 PM
10-06-2025 02:43 AM - edited 10-06-2025 02:43 AM
Be prepared to pay both the return shipping charges at counter rates, plus the amount for duty/brokerage that the buyer failed to pay. Anything less than that amount is a bonus.
You might be able to contact UPS and have the package abandoned so you don't have to pay return shipping charges, but you're still going to have to pay the duty/brokerage charges; UPS paid those up front and needs to be reimbursed somehow.
10-06-2025 09:16 AM
Agreed with you
10-06-2025 05:46 PM
10-06-2025 06:09 PM
@art-and-craft wrote:My case:I sent a parcel out (to US) through UPS about 10 days ago, but it was returned to me yesterday. UPS printed on the return label "REAON FOR RETURN: ADD INFO/DOC REQ PENDING REL FROM AGY". That is beyond my comprehension, because I don't know what some of the abreviations mean.From the tracking on UPS website, the parcel never got out of Canada (never over the border), before it was returned.Can anyone (or eBay staff) translate the "ADD INFO/DOC REQ PENDING REL FROM AGY" part for me? Thank you in advance.
I'm guessing... "Additional Information/Document required pending release from agency".
Although UPS is DDU... the buyer pays the tariff. Not sure why they're telling you that you have to pay it up front. Maybe someone can comment if that's a new requirement by UPS?
C.
10-06-2025 09:07 PM
10-06-2025 09:36 PM
Thanks SDJ.
I went to UPS this afternoon. They put up a sign on their counter. The sign reads:"IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that all shipments going to the USA is subject to import charges. The shipper will be responsible for the import charges for packages going outside Canada including the return shipments." I believe that means Canadian sellers have to pay import charges upfront for parcles going to USA. I took a photo of the sign, it's in my cellphone. If anyone want to see it, please let me know how to send it to you.
As for this "Additional Information/Document required pending release from agency".
Questions:
1. agency refers to whom?
2. "Additional Information/Document required" from whom? (Seller? the agency? )
"REAON FOR RETURN: ADD INFO/DOC REQ PENDING REL FROM AGY"
My guess is "(Shipper) add information/document required", "Pending release from agency".
But what "information/document" is required? I already provided description of the item -- Inuit soapstone carving, Country of origin: Canada, HTSUS: 6815.99.20.00, Quantity: 1
Value: CND $55.
Tracking ealier shows: "Your package is pending release from a Government Agency. Once they release it, your package will be on its way. Caledon, ON, Canada"
This "REAON FOR RETURN" is given by the agency? or by UPS?
UPS makes things mysterious for me.
10-06-2025 09:45 PM
@art-and-craft wrote:Thanks SDJ.
I went to UPS this afternoon. They put up a sign on their counter. The sign reads:"IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that all shipments going to the USA is subject to import charges. The shipper will be responsible for the import charges for packages going outside Canada including the return shipments." I believe that means Canadian sellers have to pay import charges upfront for parcles going to USA. I took a photo of the sign, it's in my cellphone. If anyone want to see it, please let me know how to send it to you.
As for this "Additional Information/Document required pending release from agency".
Questions:
1. agency refers to whom?
2. "Additional Information/Document required" from whom? (Seller? the agency? )
"REAON FOR RETURN: ADD INFO/DOC REQ PENDING REL FROM AGY"
My guess is "(Shipper) add information/document required", "Pending release from agency".
But what "information/document" is required? I already provided description of the item -- Inuit soapstone carving, Country of origin: Canada, HTSUS: 6815.99.20.00, Quantity: 1
Value: CND $55.
Tracking ealier shows: "Your package is pending release from a Government Agency. Once they release it, your package will be on its way. Caledon, ON, Canada"
This "REAON FOR RETURN" is given by the agency? or by UPS?
UPS makes things mysterious for me.
For the UPS sign, I believe you, this must be from buyers in the US refusing to pay duties on their packages and it having to be charged back to the seller. So perhaps they've changed things so the seller always pays up front (maybe others can verify this info).
Agency would likely to be Customs and Border Protection (US). The information is likely required from you, the seller/shipper.
For an inuit carving that would imply it's made in Canada from Canadian materials, so I'm going to guess they want to see a CUSMA certificate so your item can be shipped duty free. There should be a template available online you can download (I don't think I can attach it to this message, plus I think the copy I have has information prefilled in that's specific to my shipments).
This is my best guess, I don't use UPS and haven't had this happen, but I'm starting to become a shipping expert since I keep mailing things to the US and having to provide additional information for US Customs.
C.
10-06-2025 10:05 PM
10-06-2025 10:37 PM
@art-and-craft wrote:Thanks SDJ.In the past, when I purchased shipping labels from eBay, I was given 3 options -- Canada Post, UPS, and FedEx. Now that eBay stopped providing Canada Post's service for 2 reasons: strike and not tariff ready, UPS, and FedEx are the 2 options available. The worse thing is that when I purchase a UPS shipping label from eBay, eBay does not give me a chance to pay US import charges. And UPS does not allow me/shipper to pay US import charges without buying a shipping label directly from UPS. Buying a shipping label directly from UPS costs much more than from eBay.
I believe Click Ship allows you to prepay them with UPS. I haven't personally tried though as I'm going to wait for eIS to come in. I'm also not 100% sure if their quotes include the brokerage fees or not (I think they probably don't for standard but might for 3 day select)? Something you'd have to ask about.
10-08-2025 05:56 PM
oct 08,
ebay is now totally hands off the ordeal. told me to deal with ups directly, whatever rate they charges, they will just follow what ups charge them and charge it on seller balance.
but they do say it will not valid any rules if i decided to bill the buyer for all cost that is cause by his refusal of delivery as long as it's outside ebay.
on the ups side, their phone has a 80mins plus on hold time before the most uninformative conversation ever could happen.
the operator say on a return to sender on refuse deliver will need to be charged return shipping definately.
he does not know how they going to charge it, it will be $27USD in my situation.(approx $18cad when i shipped it out via ebay label), so it is still unclear that under what rate table they calculate this amount at wether it is ebay rate or regular counter rate. neither make sense as $27usd is too high compare to ebay rate used, too low to be regular counter rate.
insisted sender will NOT have to pay the tariff unpaid by the receipent regardless of return to sender or dispose package.
but all detail please contact ups customer service via email address that you will have to look for it online yourself .
so i had to dig deeper with twitter ups, they gave me the $27usd as well but no further information aside of please email ups customer service.
10-08-2025 07:13 PM
@goldhawkickz13 wrote:
Hi, i had been blessed to never had a refuse delivery buyer due to C.O.D tax long enough until now.
With all the chaos on the tariffs/strike.
Buyer refused a ups delivery, tracking is shown it will be returned to sender . I have yet to heard from ups. I am wondering if i have to pay for the returning trip? And if so what rate would it fall under? Regular or the ebay generated rate since it was shipped via ebay label technically under ebay's ups account.
And the tax/declaration fee shouldn't have to be paid by me right since goods isnt going to end up delivered in usa.
...this is just one of the many reasons why I have NEVER used UPS or FedEx to ship outside Canada. It will be ONLY eIS for me and ALL International Buyers, The End.
If you cannot afford to pay the taxes, duties, and shipping, then honestly, you should not shop online outside your country of residence.
As a Seller, I have my own ongoing costs, and I will not "cover" a Buyer's legal obligations, especially for the USA and Trumpconomics