on 11-05-2014 06:05 AM
The whole GSP (Global Shipping Program) is a typical eBay abortion.
I think the easy way to send a message to eBay US Sellers who use GSP is to leave them Negative Feedback when an item doesn't arrive which was shipped using GSP.
Unfair against the Seller you say....well it sure is, however I email them first and advise what I'm doing and why.
Most understand and simply Opt-Out of the GSP, or has been the more common result they deal with you direct.
Ebay are just SO DUMB, they can't run anything right and will now lose even more customers and $$$$$.
Thanks eBay, but the US Seller and I have just concluded a transaction outside eBay on the same items your GSP said couldn't be shipped to Australia (which of course was wrong as chainsaws are perfectly legal in Australia) you MUPPETS
14-05-2014 05:39 AM - edited 14-05-2014 05:43 AM
Lyn, I have had GSP parcels delivered to me by Australia Post.
I had one delivered today, by Fedex. Previously, Fedex would leave the GSP parcel anywhere they felt like it, and mark it as delivered. Today, the driver came to the door and asked for a signature. Also on the good news front, it had been scheduled not to be delivered until next week. It took two weeks in total, not the three weeks that others have.
however, even though Pitney Bowes is paid to repackage for secure delivery, they didn't, even though the padded envelope had a three inch hole in it. They just stuck tape over half of the damage.
on 14-05-2014 03:45 PM
it has also been confirmed by other members that USPS and Australia Post are used by the GSP at times.
I'd not deny that FedEx may use AP for final delivery if it makes sense financially, but USPS is never used except for the initial transport from the seller to Kentucky.
I have seen pictures of shipping labels where the GSP label was stuck over the original USPS lebel so the USPS heading was still showing, at first glance looking as if USPS was the carrier all the way, and other cases where the seller sent the item direct to the buyer using USPS instead of going through the GSP process the buyer had paid for.
In all cases where the use of USPS or double charging of import charges has been mentioned, and evidence in the form of a scan of the package label has been provided, it has turned out to be one of these two causes.
My 'book learning' has been very much directed at finding aout about the actual operation of the system. For example, this ebay UK thread.
on 14-05-2014 04:19 PM
An interesting link afantiques...thank you for posting it. Unfortunately I don't have time to read it all at the moment but I will do so later tonight.
One thing that does come through loud and clear in what I have read is that you had to keep asking for members to post their actual experiences, not heresay of what happened to others.
You have been getting facts from members on the Australian boards and you keep maintaining that the GSP does not work that way so our experiences are wrong.
No matter how you sugar coat it, we are not mistaken, we do not misunderstand the system, we are not imagining things................the system is NOT working as it should and I do not appreciate you telling me that my experiences could not have happened because YOU say the system does not work that way.
on 14-05-2014 05:08 PM
You have been getting facts from members on the Australian boards and you keep maintaining that the GSP does not work that way so our experiences are wrong.
No matter how you sugar coat it, we are not mistaken, we do not misunderstand the system, we are not imagining things................the system is NOT working as it should and I do not appreciate you telling me that my experiences could not have happened because YOU say the system does not work that way
Would you mind repeating or referring to some of the facts that I am allegedly denying?
I have no real interest (in the sense of 'personal involvement' ) one way or the other, and would just like to find out what really happens, but without some evidence to back them anecdotes are just that.
Acceptable evidence would be scans of packaging with labels, and printouts/screenshots of tracking. There is no obligation on anyone to provide this evidence, of course, apart from the spirit of scientific enquiry.
on 07-11-2014 12:28 AM
GSP is **bleep**! Pitney Bowes are **bleep**! and dealing with Ebay to sort out an issueis, you guessed it...**bleep**!
on 08-11-2014 01:57 AM
@tkfdxr8 wrote:GSP is **bleep**! Pitney Bowes are **bleep**! and dealing with Ebay to sort out an issueis, you guessed it...**bleep**!
I agree!!
I just had an item visit 5 different Depots across 4 differents states over a 2 week period before it even left the US. It then took 8 days to reach Australia where it sat for a few days prior to it taking a 4 day trip to the Gold Coast from Sydney. OH YEAH the GSP is really working..........but for WHO?
on 08-11-2014 08:14 AM
on 08-11-2014 09:43 AM
@retailtherapist_8 wrote:
@tkfdxr8 wrote:GSP is **bleep**! Pitney Bowes are **bleep**! and dealing with Ebay to sort out an issueis, you guessed it...**bleep**!
I agree!!
I just had an item visit 5 different Depots across 4 differents states over a 2 week period before it even left the US. It then took 8 days to reach Australia where it sat for a few days prior to it taking a 4 day trip to the Gold Coast from Sydney. OH YEAH the GSP is really working..........but for WHO?
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Some people would kill for a trip like that!!! I think I might come back as a parcel delivered by the GSP in my next life!
Seriously though, it is ridiculous. That's why I now avoid sellers who use it (unless it's a large, bulky, heavy item, then it works out far cheaper to send via GSP)
on 08-11-2014 09:51 AM
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