on 29-04-2014 11:24 PM
Hi all,
Just curious as i bought a guitar in america i bought it for $2350 AUD and is will be shipped through the global shipping program which says it includes import fees etc. My question is will i still have to pays fees, gst etc to customs here later on also will i still have to fill in seperate paper work through the customs for importing?
Cheers
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on 01-05-2014 02:54 AM
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:I take it you are referring to your immaculate croquet lawn, Padi.
For a game, with Alice and pink flamingos.
Is that the things I put in the toaster???
"wanders out to play multitudes of instruments all at the same time............."
FIG.......................................JAM.
on 01-05-2014 12:29 PM
@padi.0409.0409 wrote:
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:I take it you are referring to your immaculate croquet lawn, Padi.
For a game, with Alice and pink flamingos.
Is that the things I put in the toaster???
"wanders out to play multitudes of instruments all at the same time............."
FIG.......................................JAM.
FIGJAM hahahaha
I forgot about the mandolin.....Hubby's got one of them as well
Alice and pink flamingos - rock group maybe?
on 01-05-2014 01:28 PM
@imastawka wrote:I ask politely if they will opt out and then show them how. But some just
get really rude with me and tell me they don't ship to Oz. So how come
I can see their listing and postage in Oz $$?
Because eBay will automatically opt a seller in if they detect the listing "qualifies". A lot of sellers have no idea their items are being seen / offered overseas. The GSP is now also overriding seller's exclusions (that is, if the seller has selected to ship to some countries but not others, the GSP will override that and the seller's blocks etc won't work).
on 01-05-2014 06:06 PM
Stawka,
if Padi has a nice lawn mowed by sheep, he can put in a croquet lawn.
then, he can play with Alice (Alice in Wonderland), and be using pink flamingos as the mallets, as in the book.
hedgehogs were used as the balls.
don't you think that the boards have that feel at times?
a confusion of sensible (Alice) and not so sensible.
on 01-05-2014 06:31 PM
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:Stawka,
if Padi has a nice lawn mowed by sheep, he can put in a croquet lawn.
then, he can play with Alice (Alice in Wonderland), and be using pink flamingos as the mallets, as in the book.
hedgehogs were used as the balls.
don't you think that the boards have that feel at times?
a confusion of sensible (Alice) and not so sensible.
that seems a bit mean for the hedgehogs. Bet they wish they were pigs.
on 22-07-2014 02:16 PM
I detest the Global Shipping Program. Not only is it a ripoff and money-making scheme for Ebay by contracting a third party (Pitney Bowes) but it is driving up the cost of international purchases. Apparently, sellers cannot offer the choice of "Standard International First Class postage" once they sign up. Sellers are therefore losing out on sales in Australia and other "safe" countries because priority first class is way too expensive, especially when purchasing "pre-loved" or small ticket clothing items. If you can post the information on how to opt out of the program, please do. I can understand why "e-stores" may want tracking because they are selling in quantity, but individual sellers with one-off items may wish to increase interest by offering cheaper postage options.
Thanks for your support.
on 22-07-2014 02:49 PM
Here's how the seller can opt out of the default GSP program:-
How to Opt Out of the GSP
(My eBay summary page)
account > site preferences > shipping preferences > Offer the Global Shipping Program > edit > no