
08-08-2017 10:17 AM
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08-09-2017 12:32 PM
08-08-2017 11:11 AM
I replied to your other thread.
If you've opened a Significantly Not As Described Return case, the seller is obligated to foot the cost of Return shipping. If she won't, escalate as soon as ebay allows.
I don't know where the 'doesn't ship to Canada' part comes in. Was this a Global Shipping Program purchase? Did you use a freight forwarder?
08-08-2017 11:12 AM
The key point is to follow all instructions provided on the Return case and escalate as soon as is possible.
The GSP issue is a red herring. She's enrolled, period. That's none of your concern, only hers, and it doesn't protect her rom SNAD claims where the incorrect item was shipped.
08-08-2017 11:59 AM
08-08-2017 01:31 PM
While your seller (if she used GSP) is correct in saying she didn't ship to Canada.
That's beside the point since she did sell to Canada, and is responsible for Item-Not-As-Described.
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08-08-2017 02:14 PM
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08-08-2017 07:25 PM
The seller shouldn't have to pay gsp charges. The gsp would pay those out when she refunds you but she should be paying for return shipping.
You quoted $56 for shipping...that must be a very large box? Which service are you quoting and what are the dimensions and weight of the package?
If you are asking ebay to step in you might end up having to phone them to explain the situation. Sometimes they don't recognize the transaction was done through the gsp.
08-08-2017 08:18 PM
08-09-2017 12:12 AM
Expedited parcel pricing is based on the size of the box when the package is larger so in this case, you will be paying for a package about 5.5 kg's. If you can use a smaller box that would keep the cost down. Just changing the size to 40x31x16cm lowers the cost including fuel charge to $34. A 26x26x16cm parcel would cost about $30 so the box can make a difference. I'm basing the rates on shipping from Ontario to Florida.
There is no tax on postage for items being shipped outside of Canada.
I think that most buyers use the packaging that the product came in. That isn't possible in this case? I'm torn about you adding the cost of a box. If you were both in the US you would be sent a return label and would not be reimbursed for packaging so being reimbursed for packaging is not the 'norm'. Can you pick up a used, clean box from a local business? I would be careful about anything that was used for food though.
08-09-2017 12:44 AM
Generally speaking, the buyer is expected to return the package in the shipping container it was sent inside. Unless, of course, that shipping container is damaged and no longer maintains its structural integrity. Also, I'd pass on the extra insurance. Tracked packages rarely go missing. If it were me, I'd go with the amount of insurance included in the service, and send it back within the box it came. Adding too many bells and whistles to your Return Postage request will taint your request as unreasonable.
08-09-2017 07:12 AM
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08-09-2017 09:52 AM
When I have to re-use an existing box, I turn it inside-out and hot glue the seams back together. The post office prefers unwrapped boxes, and prohibits the use of string completely.
08-09-2017 09:57 AM
@dakota_gurrl wrote:
Found a box! It holds all 3 with mm's to spare. The top needs a bit more cardboard added so it closes completely, but it's as small as I'm gonna get. 23x23x16 gives a quote of about $30. It is an apple sauce box with pics and ingredient labels etc on it, so can I just wrap it in some reversed wrapping paper to make it plain white? I used to have a bunch of brown shipping paper but pretty sure hubs threw it out and I really want to avoid buying more than I have to.
What kind of cardboard is the Apple sauce box? Is it corrugated cardboard or is it thin cardboard like a cereal box? You need a box with some strength otherwise it will crush.
08-09-2017 10:01 AM
@pocomocomputing wrote:
@dakota_gurrl wrote:
Found a box! It holds all 3 with mm's to spare. The top needs a bit more cardboard added so it closes completely, but it's as small as I'm gonna get. 23x23x16 gives a quote of about $30. It is an apple sauce box with pics and ingredient labels etc on it, so can I just wrap it in some reversed wrapping paper to make it plain white? I used to have a bunch of brown shipping paper but pretty sure hubs threw it out and I really want to avoid buying more than I have to.What kind of cardboard is the Apple sauce box? Is it corrugated cardboard or is it thin cardboard like a cereal box? You need a box with some strength otherwise it will crush.
If this was shipped by the GSP, do you have to return it? I thought if a buyer had issues with a GSP item, you just open a claim and the GSP refunds the buyer for the item and the GSP shipping and keeps the item. The seller is protected and keeps their money too.
08-09-2017 10:14 AM
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