eBay shipping from US...

eBay shipping from US...

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Simpo Two

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88,927 posts

279 months

Monday 21st April
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I appreciate it includes duty and VAT but can anyone explain this?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/127062185415

3 plastic bowls, weight: not much. Seller wants £26.13 (which no doubt includes buyer protection fee). The shipping is £35.26! Even if 10% is the new tariff can it really cost that much to post a small lightweight box from US to UK? Where's all that money going?

Pick another destination, eg Belgium, and the prices are even higher, yet UK and EU are both on a 10% tariff..

Road2Ruin

5,894 posts

230 months

Monday 21st April
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The tarrif works the other way, anyway. So 10% when posted to the USA, not from it.

Sixsixtysix

2,783 posts

180 months

Monday 21st April
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Shipping from the US is expensive! I've always found it a lot higher than sending stuff to the US.

DSLiverpool

15,446 posts

216 months

Monday 21st April
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See if this helps

https://www.send2hub.com/

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

88,927 posts

279 months

Monday 21st April
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DSLiverpool said:
See if this helps

https://www.send2hub.com/
Thanks - but how does another link in the chain make it any cheaper?

Actual

1,250 posts

120 months

Monday 21st April
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If I am selling and the buyer has an overseas location then it is such an infrequent occurrence and the hassle of arranging shipping is so awkward that I simply don't care how much the shipping costs especially if the buyer is still prepared to pay.

DSLiverpool

15,446 posts

216 months

Monday 21st April
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Simpo Two said:
Thanks - but how does another link in the chain make it any cheaper?
They consolidate many orders and ship in bulk

DavePanda

6,736 posts

248 months

Friday 25th April
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Simpo Two said:
I appreciate it includes duty and VAT but can anyone explain this?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/127062185415

3 plastic bowls, weight: not much. Seller wants £26.13 (which no doubt includes buyer protection fee). The shipping is £35.26! Even if 10% is the new tariff can it really cost that much to post a small lightweight box from US to UK? Where's all that money going?

Pick another destination, eg Belgium, and the prices are even higher, yet UK and EU are both on a 10% tariff..
Ebay dictate the shipping cost and most likely take a cut. I sold a power saw recently, had to send it with an adult signature as it contained a blade irked I had listed it as free shipping so the cost was down to me, when i went to do the shipping through Ebay with UPS it came to £29 inc insurance!! Considering this was over a third of the price i sold it for i shipped it directly through UPS with the adult signature and insurance for £12, exactly the same service just not done through Ebay

Simpo Two

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88,927 posts

279 months

Saturday 26th April
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DavePanda said:
Ebay dictate the shipping cost and most likely take a cut. I sold a power saw recently, had to send it with an adult signature as it contained a blade irked I had listed it as free shipping so the cost was down to me, when i went to do the shipping through Ebay with UPS it came to £29 inc insurance!! Considering this was over a third of the price i sold it for i shipped it directly through UPS with the adult signature and insurance for £12, exactly the same service just not done through Ebay
That's my suspicion - that since eBay 'took over' international shipping they not only striped up the cost, but probably got a discount from the preferred shippers as well. The breakdown however appears to be unknown. I guess it's all part of trying to take over the world.

De Tomaso

42 posts

42 months

Wednesday 30th April
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Ask the seller for the shipping dimensions & weight and get a bunch of your own quotes from a variety of couriers here: https://www.parcelmonkey.com/

Jamescrs

5,271 posts

79 months

Sunday 18th May
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When I was selling on eBay I used their global shipping program for international sales.
I believe the postage cost for buyers was quite eye watering at times but for me as a seller it was worth it because I only had to cover the postage to eBay’s distribution centre in the UK.

I did try doing my own postage internationally but I lost more in “undelivered parcels” abroad than any time within the UK so I gave up unless it was through eBay global shipping program.

Simpo Two

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88,927 posts

279 months

Wednesday 21st May
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Update - to my surprise, although the seller did look at other means of shipping, the eBay cost was the best. 'Go figure' as they say!