on 18-06-2013 10:49 PM
Buyers beware of sellers in the USA who are on the Global Shipping Program. I recently bought 4 watches from the same seller in the USA, and when I went to pay, there were 4 shipping costs - $17.70, $17.40, $17.80 and $17.89. (Try and work out why they were all different???). When I asked the seller to combine the posting, he replied that he cannot as the Global Shipping Program does not allow him to combine.
When I messaged eBay about this I received a message back that said in part "The seller doesn't know the import cost since it is the global shipping provider that would determine depending on your location. Thus, the US sellers are not allowed to combine postage." That is a load of crock. THERE IS NO IMPORT COST FOR WATCHES INTO AUSTRALIA. I have imported for the last 2 years.
Talk about getting ripped-off.
Pitney Bowes are the Global Shippers, and their site reads "AFTER you've completed checkout, you can review these charges on the Order Details page. The Order Details page shows the total charges and the payment amounts to the seller and the payment amount that went to the global shipping provider".
The seller posts your item to Pitney Bowes and they forward post it to you.
I read up on this Global Shipping Program and it says that they are not affiliated with eBay, yet eBay obviously gets a kick-back from them. This is what their site reads under "Description of Fees"::
1. U.S. Shipping Fee
2. International Shipping Fee
3. Fuel Surcharge
4. Transportation Fee
5. Parcel Processing Service Fee
6. Distribution Center Management Fee
7. Loss Management Fee
8. Transportation Risk Premium Fee
9. Referral Fee - a variable fee paid by Pitney Bowes to eBay Inc. for referring you to the program.
I wonder, if ever, when eBay will stop it's quest for greed at the expense of the buyers and sellers. There are millions of items sold and bought on eBay every day. When is "enough" enough??
on 23-01-2016 11:17 PM
If, and it's a big IF, you can get a seller that is reasonable,
to opt out of the GSP simply give them these instructions - Go to
(My eBay summary page)
account > site preferences > shipping preferences > Offer the Global Shipping Program > edit > no
on 16-02-2016 05:58 PM
on 16-02-2016 06:22 PM
on 16-02-2016 06:32 PM
@stua.mont wrote:
Test
fail
Please consider using paragraphs when you post on these discussion boards. It makes it easier to read and comprehend what you are trying to tell us.
I'll be honest with you, I haven't read the long paragraph in your other post, and I am unlikely to for two reasons. These are:
1 - long blocks of text does my head in
and
2 - this is an old thread (started in 2013) and I don't have the time to read through some previous posts to see what you have replied to.
I did read the small paragraph "Will let you all know if either of the super soakers arrive" and look forward to you updating us on your super soaker saga.
on 16-02-2016 06:43 PM
I hope you have thanked your seller for the first supersoaker.....I think you will find they have had the payment taken from them.
And you should not be so quick to demand your money back when an item does not arrive on the very day that ebay estimates.
It is just that....an estimated arrival date.
16-02-2016 06:46 PM - edited 16-02-2016 06:47 PM
@stua.mont wrote:
Heck, for all I know the first one I ordered and have been refunded might even still turn up! In which case I will be thanking eBay for my free super soaker -
Nice piece of free shopping for you I guess, but why on earth should the seller be out of pocket ??????
BTW is that the same seller you've already left a neg for ? (amongst your others....)
Edit. I'm slow as usual lyndal....................................
on 16-02-2016 07:18 PM
WOW, I did read that very hard to read post and all I have to say is that I am absolutely disgusted by your attitude and your post in general. How dare you demand a refund on the ESTIMATE date when the tracking clearly said the item was in Australia. Are you going to repay the seller when it arrives, or are you going to keep the item and the money (which I will remind you is theft, which is a criminal offence in this country.
I also suggest you consult the dictionary and learn what the word estimate means. I'll give you a hint. It doesn't mean DEFINITE.
You also made a huge mistake coming into these forums gloating about your blatant theft. There are plenty of people here who would gladly report your to the police. You will also find there are a lot of sellers you can no longer buy from.
on 16-02-2016 08:06 PM
Save the paragraph.
on 17-02-2016 07:32 AM
on 17-02-2016 07:38 AM