on 14-11-2013 03:41 PM
on 21-08-2019 01:23 PM
Ebay is not ripping people off.
You know the cost up front before you purchase.
It's your choice to buy.
No-one is forcing you.
on 21-08-2019 04:05 PM
Oh I dont know....
eBay says the GSP if a priority service. There's nothing priority about it at all.
They should at least be taken to task for deceptive advertising.
on 21-08-2019 04:47 PM
You get an estimated delivery date, don't you?
I don't know, I've never used it, and never will, for that matter.
But if you get a date, then you can see whether or not it's priority shipping.
And the total cost is shown before you buy.
I'm not defending the GSP, but a bit of due diligence doesn't go astray.
21-08-2019 09:24 PM - edited 21-08-2019 09:26 PM
@imastawka wrote:You get an estimated delivery date, don't you?
I don't know, I've never used it, and never will, for that matter.
But if you get a date, then you can see whether or not it's priority shipping.
And the total cost is shown before you buy.
I'm not defending the GSP, but a bit of due diligence doesn't go astray.
I've HAD to use if a few times (three I think).
Parcels can get bounced around the US like footballs until they finally leave the country.
eBay told me a purchase was held up at customs because they didn't have 'my new email address and new phone number' - neither of which had changed. They also needed my full name to send to FedEx (I'd already heard from FedEx) and it turns out no one needed my full name. That delayed things for over a week.
The FedEx component is definitely Economy shipping - it says so on their labels. It's so economy that for the last stage they hand over the parcel to Aust Post for delivery.
A previous larger purchase got delayed somewhere in the US because 'someone' (I have no idea who the person was or who he worked for) didn't know what the item was. I explained it was a pick up walker frame, but the words meant nothing and I was on the phone for quite a while trying to explain. When it arrived there was a clear description and picture of the item on the packagin...from the manufacturer!
Tracking is split into who does what component so you have to wait for the next tracking number - first Pitney Bowes, then FedEx and finally Aust Post - all of which take different times to process.
Total cost.....I sometimes wonder how if is calculated. I am trying to track down a specific book. It's out of print and there are no sellers in Oz. There's lots in the US all with widely differing GSP charges. It's insane....so I am going to wait it out for a seller who trusts the postal service.
on 21-10-2019 04:28 PM
on 21-10-2019 05:10 PM
What delivery service was used?
USPS is quicker and cheaper than GSP. If it was sent GSP the price was quite reasonable, and nobody has ever accused the GSP of being fast.
on 03-11-2019 03:47 PM
I have just found out that the Global shipping program is optional and a US seller CAN sell outside of same program, they just need to be aware that they can.
on 03-11-2019 03:56 PM
@goodygoodygumdrops2013 wrote:I have just found out that the Global shipping program is optional and a US seller CAN sell outside of same program, they just need to be aware that they can.
And be prepared to assume the risk if things go awry.
on 09-11-2019 10:09 AM
on 09-11-2019 10:36 AM
@scootaolle wrote:
lyndal. you don't know what your talking about,the GSP is excellent ,with cheap postage and good guarantee,might take longet but is best thing ebay ever did. any seller not using it misses a sale to me. bye the way lyndal with so many posts you must lead a boring existance. get something constructive to do ,like charity work as i do.
Well that's a bit of a turnaround for you......and an uncalled for dig at lyndal as well.