on โ31-07-2014 09:00 PM
I've found Global to be inflexible, expensive and frustrating. I've just had an item sent through it and of course it's under multiple carriers and the number I was given by WNDirect cannot be tracked. I've therefore paid for a Priority Mail service and received what was First Class without the tracking. I live in Australia and First Class International through the good old U.S. Post can now be tracked here. It is SO much better than what I just experienced and costs me so much less, but when a seller locks themselves into a Global listing, it appears that they can no longer override the invoice so I've just paid double for this rubbish! So not happy!!
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โ01-08-2014 02:50 PM - edited โ01-08-2014 02:52 PM
Yep. There was a post on the US board yesterday from a seller who said 20% of his sales are international and we he opted in to GSP, they dried up completely. He opted out of GSP and they returned to normal.
How about 43.90 for shipping 6 balls of knitting cotton!
on โ01-08-2014 03:56 PM
I can top that.....AU$72.00 for a small stainless steel drizzle spoon worth a few $$$.
on โ01-08-2014 04:15 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:I can top that.....AU$72.00 for a small stainless steel drizzle spoon worth a few $$$.
LOL, and I thought mine for a single Japanese coin worth $1.00 was bad at US$48.00.............................
โ01-08-2014 04:58 PM - edited โ01-08-2014 05:01 PM
Most of the items I buy from the US are from sellers who use the online service so they know about E-DELCON. Just recently I received an item in with a handwritten envelope with stuck on stamps - it's been a while since I've seen one of those from the US! I think most US sellers prefer paying online and using the labels.
I've struck sellers who start selling internationally only using the GSP and they must have swallowed the eBay/Pitney Bowes line that using it is the safest, most efficient blah blah blah way to ship iternationally.....which I guess is why they don't realise how much USPS has improved with E-DELCON. The seller I mentioned earlier already did everything online for GSP.....so hopefully now they will find the postal service version is equally easy....with happier OS customers as a result. Of course E-DELCON only applies to some countries...but equally, the GSP has a pretty restrictive countries list as well.
on โ08-08-2014 05:16 PM
Thanks for the information,Stella. I thought the sellers had to re-list to change the shipping option .
on โ08-08-2014 05:18 PM
Mmm... Interesting! I knew t6hat First Class was trackable to us, but hadn't heard of E-DELCON. I'll certainly look into that!
on โ08-08-2014 05:23 PM
Actually, I've been asking people to just send me an invoice and they haven't been able to recently, so I thought Ebay had closed that loophole. When I discovered that, I sent payment to their email address through Paypal and marked the listing as payment sent.
on โ08-08-2014 05:25 PM
@berwen2010 wrote:Thanks for the information,Stella. I thought the sellers had to re-list to change the shipping option .
Berwen, I have been told by another member that if there are bids on an auction then the GSP can't be removed, I have certainly had US sellers that were able to cancel it before any bids (and they were mortified to find out what Pitney Bowes was charging their buyers for the "service" - which explained their not inconsiderable drop in overseas sales...............)
on โ09-08-2014 06:50 PM
on โ09-08-2014 10:00 PM
Clearly still on the still...mmmmmmmmmmmmm