on โ04-09-2018 07:56 AM
I listed an item for international sale and eBay put a variable rate on the item. The item buyer was in the US.
eBay estimated the shipping for the item to be AU $33.38.
However, the Auspost website lists the item to cost $64.63.
The buyer of course does not want to pay this, and ! am not allowed to change the shipping. I was not aware of such a difference.
Is the $33.38 enough? Does eBay and Auspost's agreement cover the difference?
Am I Obligated to take a loss?
Thanks.
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on โ04-09-2018 09:34 AM
on โ04-09-2018 07:42 PM
Too late for this transaction but I never relied on ebay calculated postage. I didn't quote international postage and just waited for someone to ask how much it would be to a particular destination. If it was a lightweight item I would sometimes quote the highest price and say there may be a discount depending on the address. If I were going to rely on eby calculated postage I would give the the measurements an extra couple of cms as then it is more likely to be right.
on โ04-09-2018 11:38 PM
Go to AusPost and ask them. A lot of the time Iโm charged a lot less over the counter than is stated on the website. Alternatively they have prepaid international satchels if you item fits in one.
on โ04-09-2018 08:24 AM
@teracon7 wrote:I listed an item for international sale and eBay put a variable rate on the item. The item buyer was in the US.
eBay estimated the shipping for the item to be AU $33.38.
However, the Auspost website lists the item to cost $64.63.
The buyer of course does not want to pay this, and ! am not allowed to change the shipping. I was not aware of such a difference.
Is the $33.38 enough? Does eBay and Auspost's agreement cover the difference?
Am I Obligated to take a loss?
Thanks.
Nobody will cover you. You take the loss or cancel the sale, thereby gaining a defect. Sorry.
on โ04-09-2018 09:34 AM
on โ04-09-2018 12:23 PM
I am not a seller, but two independent sellers overseas told me that they don't list postage costs (but rather "may not post to Australia") exactly because eBay makes mistakes, particularly with overseas postage. And now many of these sellers who don't list postage costs have the additional problem that GSP is automatically added if they don't opt out of it manually.
You could still try to call eBay. I can't guarantee they will help or cover the difference, but you could try.
on โ04-09-2018 01:56 PM
not a snowflakes chance
on โ04-09-2018 07:42 PM
Too late for this transaction but I never relied on ebay calculated postage. I didn't quote international postage and just waited for someone to ask how much it would be to a particular destination. If it was a lightweight item I would sometimes quote the highest price and say there may be a discount depending on the address. If I were going to rely on eby calculated postage I would give the the measurements an extra couple of cms as then it is more likely to be right.
on โ04-09-2018 11:38 PM
Go to AusPost and ask them. A lot of the time Iโm charged a lot less over the counter than is stated on the website. Alternatively they have prepaid international satchels if you item fits in one.