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on 08-09-2012 10:00 AM
I think I may have found a reasonable solution:
Under the postage calculator there is an additional service called "Additional post to locations - buyers contact for costs" with a selection of countries. I am presuming that if I remove US from the Calculated postage option and add to that "additional post to locations" option, my items will still appear to US buyers in search but won't give them a postage cost calculation and they will be forced to request a finalised invoice before they can pay. Just wondering how I can check that.. Has anyone used that option?
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on 08-09-2012 11:32 AM
I find this surcharge extortion. $9 dollars. how did they come up with this figure? A couple of dollars, maybe, but $9 is just excessive
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on 08-09-2012 06:12 PM
I find this surcharge extortion. $9 dollars. how did they come up with this figure? A couple of dollars, maybe, but $9 is just excessive
Maybe ask AP, but I had the impression that is not imposed by Australian government or AP, but the US government and it applies to all mail coming to the USA from anywhere.
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on 08-09-2012 07:34 PM
Maybe ask AP, but I had the impression that is not imposed by Australian government or AP, but the US government and it applies to all mail coming to the USA from anywhere.
The $9 is charged, collected and - more importantly - kept by Australia Post.
On the website, they say "due to security changes imposed by the US..." or something to that effect, which is kind of designed to demake people think it's a charge imposed by the US, but that isn't quite the case.
What it actually means is that the US basically said "we're not letting any mail come into this country unless it's been through certain security measures....and we're not going to subject incoming mail to those security measures."
So, the charge is to cover the costs incurred by AP for them to subject that mail to the security measures imposed by the US.
When the US made that change, many countries imposed a similar charge, Japan actually decided not to process outgoing US mail at all for a while. Australia is the only country that I know of that still imposes an additional charge.
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on 08-09-2012 07:35 PM
Demake isn't a word... :_| (it was meant to just say make).
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on 09-09-2012 01:23 PM
The $9 is charged, collected and - more importantly - kept by Australia Post.
On the website, they say "due to security changes imposed by the US..." or something to that effect, which is kind of designed to demake people think it's a charge imposed by the US, but that isn't quite the case.
What it actually means is that the US basically said "we're not letting any mail come into this country unless it's been through certain security measures....and we're not going to subject incoming mail to those security measures."
So, the charge is to cover the costs incurred by AP for them to subject that mail to the security measures imposed by the US.
When the US made that change, many countries imposed a similar charge, Japan actually decided not to process outgoing US mail at all for a while. Australia is the only country that I know of that still imposes an additional charge.
AP is ridiculously expensive (particularly international postage) and is one of the major reasons why Australian on-line businesses cannot compete on the world market. Perhaps if less $$ was spent on cheesy multi-million dollar "Zing" campaigns they would not have to charge these enormous charges for God knows what.
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on 09-09-2012 05:00 PM
AP sure is ridiculous.... it will cost over $14 for me to send a 76 page magazine overseas, with minimal packaging. That's way more than the cost of printing and the cost of listing on eBay combined. I'm sure it's all but killed any potential overseas sales.
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on 09-09-2012 06:56 PM
AP is ridiculously expensive (particularly international postage) and is one of the major reasons why Australian on-line businesses cannot compete on the world market.
It is no more expensive than Royal Mail in the UK and at least you can use AP to send parcels weighing up to 20kg overseas. In the UK anything over 2kg is handled by a different service, Parcelforce, and costs considerably more.
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on 09-09-2012 08:10 PM
True, UK mail is also a rip-off but nowhere near as bad as AP.
Postage in the USA is generally less than half whatt we pay here, and tracking is completely free.
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on 09-09-2012 09:43 PM
True, UK mail is also a rip-off but nowhere near as bad as AP.
Postage in the USA is generally less than half whatt we pay here, and tracking is completely free.
Exactly!