eBay provided an update; while they aim to help sellers they will not be
providing any assistance regarding duties or sharing any kind of
responsibility. If a buyer refuses a parcel, the duties will get billed
back to the account and the seller will ...
Not a bad idea, they are supposed to assess the higher of the two
between a $100 flat fee (going up to $200) and a 125% duty. It may be
slightly cheaper but even so there will be many upset buyers.
Additionally CBP will still not issue duty drawback ...
Agreed - duties and tariffs are a different challenge from taxes.The
main issue is that eBay doesn’t currently offer sellers a way to ship
DDP from Canada. In the U.S. and U.K., their Global Shipping Program
(now EIS) handles DDP, but it has its own ...
I did purchase the label through eBay.I don’t think that shipping fees
are dutiable, so any potential surcharge would have to go there somehow.
It’s not ideal.Obviously, the best solution would be for eBay to collect
duties at the time of sale.UPS ha...