31-07-2023 12:41 AM - edited 31-07-2023 12:42 AM
eBay
Re: Exorbitant eBay International Shipping Fees when sending 1 x Shoe from the U.S. to Australia
I’ve had a leg amputated so I now try to purchase single shoe (not a pair) through eBay.
Yet the cost of getting a single shoe posted from the U.S. to Australia is wildly expensive.
It’s cheaper to get products from more distant countries in Europe or Scandinavia than from the U.S.A using eBay International Shipping as the freight provider. And Europe and Scandinavia don’t enjoy the same economy-of-scale on maritime shipping exports as the U.S.
As an example, I’m currently looking at the following single shoe(s) on eBay. I can purchase:
It feels like eBay International Shipping are price-gouging customers. Such tactics don’t just financial harm Australian customers. U.S. sellers are missing out on sales because exorbitant international shipping fees deter foreign customers.
Can you advise whether eBay is planning on reviewing their international shipping fees anytime soon? If you're not, you should.
This is a member to member forum
Nobody here is going to contact eBay for you with your complaints
Either learn how international shipping works or don't use it
Buy a pair of shoes in Australia?
If the cost for the pair is less than the cost for a single from OS, you're in front.
I know a few amputees. They generally want their shoes to match, if they have protheses.
The problem is not with eBay. The U.S. government placed a US$20 fee on every parcel leaving the US supposedly to cover the cost of X-raying the parcels. This increased the cost.
Try to find your items from the UK. The rates are much cheaper and delivery quicker.