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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Well great, I just sold something and ebay is telling me that I can't send an invoice because the object will be handled by the global shipping program. I don't want to do this, how can I change it to where I don't have to do this? Please help. Thanks!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Once its sold youre stuck with it. If the buyer really wants it Id let them do it. But you have to opt out of the program somewhere in your settings if you want out of it in the future. I honestly cant remember where it is, probably under my account somewhere. I didnt even know I was a part of it and just stumbled across the opt out page one day
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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What if I cancel the transaction and then relist? Is that okay to do?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
814 Posts |
The Global shipping program is a scam. I wont even look at a listing if it says it uses the global shipping progam....in my mind its loosing out on Canadian business for you guys
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: What if I cancel the transaction and then relist? Is that okay to do? As long as the buyer agrees to it you wont get hit with the fee and is fine. Maybe let him know shipping will be cheaper for him if he lets you do it that way. If they dont agree youll have to pay the final value fee on it though Quote: in my mind its loosing out on Canadian business for you guys It probably wouldnt be that bad if you could exclude Canada from the global program as an American seller. Shipping may be expensive but its really easy to horrible miscalculate shipping costs around the world as a seller. Canada though is pretty straight forward and can be done much cheaper on your own
Edited by basebal21 02/02/2014 4:08 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
567 Posts |
My big question on the Global Shipping Program is will they accept padded envelopes for overseas shipments? USPS refuses to take padded envelopes for overseas shipping except for going to Canada. Royal pain in the backside - have to put anything going overseas in flat envelopes or boxes and then hope I get the right clerk who doesn't think that a nonbendable item is a parcel and can go as flat rate with a surcharge. But I digress...
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Bedrock of the Community
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Im pretty sure it doesn't matter how you send it to them (other than protecting the product) since they repackage it to send to its final destination. I dont think they just slap a new label on the existing shipment.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
9796 Posts |
I just sold a Macbook to a guy in Canada and used it - no issues, he said everything arrived fast, no problems, cost me $14.95 to ship, when the buyer first inquired if I'd ship it to him in Canada, I looked up the cost through USPS and it was $76.00, don't know if he had to pay more, but I only paid the USA postage to get it to ebay's shipping center - I think it was in Kentucky, so cheap for me as a seller, he ran the bidding up to where I did okay on the auction, if he hadn't been bidding my old laptop would have sold way to cheap (like $30.00) but I was able to get almost $70.00 for it due to the Global Shipping program and with little cost or effort from me it was worth it. I also sold a couple of keyboard (music) memory cards to the UK using it, fast, and under $3.00 to ship them. I say it's GREAT as a seller. The laptop shipped in a priority mail large box, the memory cards in small padded envelopes.
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
So where did the extra shipping fees come in?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Priority to Canada is insanely expensive. The large flat flate is like 55 or 65 as a starting point which is why the post office charge would have been so expensive.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
856 Posts |
There's a problem with selling coins and books to the UK because both are given preferential treatment by our Customs & Excise in term of import duty and sales tax (VAT)
I was curious about the shipping fees on a coin. OK it wasn't cheap, but the import costs were $150. Sending it without using GSP would have been $50 for the buyer. Assuming it even got picked up at Customs and there was any charge at all. That's $100 to Pitney Bowes for .. what?
Like Solidifier, I very much doubt I would buy an item under GSP. If I really wanted it I'd contact the seller and ask them to relist or somehow make other arrangements
Edited by Tom Goodheart 02/07/2014 12:24 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have a minor roll in sell coins on ebay. I do not use the international option. Heard too many delays, lost, etc.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1130 Posts |
This is why I stick to US shipping only. I will ship to Canada as long as the buyer pays the extra shipping charges and as long as I can do the label, not the GSP.
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