GSP stupidity documented on this thread

There have been many threads about the GSP and how expensive it makes things from the USA, but I thought I would start a thread that shows the stupidity of the GSP rather than just talk about how bad it is.

 

Use this thread to show the stupidity through screengrabs.  If you can't do screengrabs then post the item numbers that show the stupidity and I will do the screengrabs for you as a reply to your post.

 

I'll start it off with one example of the stupidity.  Try not to laugh at postage costs in my example.

Take a look at the postage on a Pentax K1000 manual using the GSP.  Bear in mind that this manual measures 150mm across, 133mm high and only about 2mm thick.

 

 

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Now, if I bought a Pentax K1000 camera (that weighs over 1kg) with a lens and a manual that is exactly the same as the one above

 

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Talk about stupid  !!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

As opposed to one I bought recently from the US for under $6 with postage less than $4.

 

Item no: 161573461735

Found something even cheaper (BIN):

 

Item no: 181642162782

 

..and they wonder why we don't like the GSP. Smiley Frustrated


@zanadoo_56 wrote:

As opposed to one I bought recently from the US for under $6 with postage less than $4.

 

Item no: 161573461735


the postage that shows on that listing is US$21.43. If you got it posted for $4 then you did well.

 

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@zanadoo_56 wrote:

Found something even cheaper (BIN):

 

Item no: 181642162782

 

..and they wonder why we don't like the GSP. Smiley Frustrated


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These are single playing cards - not decks.  They weigh nothing and could

easily be sent in an envelope(with cardboard) for approx. $US3.

 

There is no customs duty payable on playing cards

 

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I've given up asking.

The stupid thing is, they are so not consistant, a friend of mine buys regularly from US, and doesn't even realise GSP is involved, but so far she has not been ripped (much) off considering the things she is buying.

 

A charge of $17.43AUD for a work book processor that weighed over 3.5kg that she paid over $98 for. She had it in 11 days.

 

Yet an order (enquiry) I was involved with was shipping quoted at $38.89AUD for a craft item costing $17.00 weighing 590g, and no I did not BIN after that.

 

I would love to actually see a calculated shipping cost from GSP - all other logistics company's need to provide them, seems this mob just charge what they want (and also think they are customs officers by refusing various items, even when the receiving country has no listed bans)

 

Not bad work if you can get it.

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@cq_tech wrote:
Would it surprise you to learn that eBay own a good-sized portion of Pitney Bowes? Explains a lot, doesn't it?

92% is the figure I saw somewhere a couple of months ago.