on 14-11-2013 03:41 PM
on 06-12-2017 11:44 PM
on 07-12-2017 05:19 PM
I'd be more worried about the President. The Filipino one, given where the call centre is located.
I don't see the relevance of what the Yanks do; they are further away than we are.
on 09-12-2017 05:20 PM
My product has just done a 2 week tour from Los Angeles, to Kentucky, back to Los Angeles and is apparently now ready to fly to Australia.
I can't believe that this is in any way a well designed service - it makes eBay look extremly incompetent.
on 13-12-2017 07:46 PM
on 20-12-2017 10:39 PM
Going through this disaster now. Amazon is looking so good, only one postage charge. Won't be using Ebay again. What a ripoff.
on 26-12-2017 01:15 PM
on 26-12-2017 01:21 PM
on 26-12-2017 01:34 PM
on 26-12-2017 01:35 PM
Often the sellers in the US or UK aren't aware that they are opted into the GSP by default by eBay, so are unaware they are selling internationally.
If they put in the dimensions and wieght of the item the postage usually drops significantly, so message the seller and ask them to do that and see what the difference is.
on 26-12-2017 02:08 PM
@starwars_nerd wrote:
Ive got a brilliant idea.
Why doesn't GSP charge actual costs?
For example
They receive the package from the seller,
then once they know the actual postage cost send an invoice to the buyer,
then forward it on.
Brilliant hey
brilliant NO.
Pitney Bowes operate the GSP. They have staff to pay and wharehouses to operate as well as other overheads, including dividends to sharehders.
If the GSP only covered actual postage cost then they would go out of business. Some might say this would be a good thing, but it would stop a whole lot of USA items being available for o/s purchase.
As padi has posted, the cost of GSP can reduce if the seller inputs correct weight and dimensions, otherwise the GSP just guesses and errs wildly on the side of caution.
I have experience in messaging sellers and asking them to input weight/size and this has reduced the shipping cost by up to 80%.