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Offline manic _miner

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Ebay GSP
« on: April 16, 2021, 03:41:02 PM »
 Hi

 Just wondering if anyone has had problems with the Ebay GSP when buying stuff.

 I bought seven items and it seems to have put the postage costs of each one together.From what i have seen online they get sent out as single items instead of being combined into one parcel.

 Items cost £26 and Postage and import tax is £60+.

 Wondering if any others have similar experiences and how to sort them.

 Cheers
 
 Andy C.

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Re: Ebay GSP
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2021, 03:59:20 PM »
There is a sweet spot, when the GSP is good value ...... for most other cases it ain't. Buying multiple lots is one of the cases when it ain't. You always get charged postage costs on each item, so I would never recommend making multiple purchases off a Seller using the GSP. Maybe contact the Seller first to see if they would consider changing it or something, but they might not think the hassle is worth it.

Some people do get very upset about the GSP; I see it as a tool which is sometimes useful and sometimes not (mostly not for me in fairness). Essentially you are getting a tracked delivery system which is expensive, but probably in line with other international tracked delivery systems, which are also expensive. As a Seller the plus is that you don't have to worry about pricing up delivery costs to every single country on the globe and offering that as your international shipping costs, eBay automatically slaps the GSP cost onto your listing for you and you only need to send the parcel to eBay in your own country and they take it from there, including any additional fees. As long as the parcel gets safely to the GSP depot, you are fully insured against loss as a Seller (which is good peace of mind when shipping to countries with less reliable postal services). The down side is the multiple purchases as already mentioned, but also that GSP puts a lot of Buyers off because it's an expensive postage option - great if you're selling expensive stuff internationally (so Buyers expect hefty postage costs), not so good if you're selling stuff you expect to sell for a more modest amount with a modest postage cost.

Personally, I find international shipping costs tend to be around the same amount, give or take, so as a Seller I would quote a ballpark amount for shipping and charge that whether it's going to the US or Uganda.
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Re: Ebay GSP
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2021, 05:02:31 PM »
All I will say is...google it.  I've seen nothing but absolutely fucking horror stories about it.  As an eBay seller I never use GSP.  If your "seller" is using it, I'd look elsewhere.  You're putting another middle man and cost in between you and your item.

It's generally frowned upon heavily in the U.S.
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Re: Ebay GSP
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2021, 05:23:35 PM »
I concur with Cubs on this.
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Offline manic _miner

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Re: Ebay GSP
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2021, 09:00:01 PM »
 Thanks for the replies.

 Some items the seller had multiples of which i was after.But cant change the quantity of pieces now and the seller does not seem to sure on how to sort it either.

 The GSP may well work for single items well,but not for multiples like in my purchases.Seller is in the US so will have to see what happens.

 Will not be buying from sellers with this ever again.Way too costly for my miniatures fix.

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Re: Ebay GSP
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2021, 09:55:16 PM »
After the purchase unfortunately, there's literally nothing the seller can do, they don't have anything to do with the GSP costs, it's all automatic. The seller may be completely unaware of how much the shipping cost is on their lots (you don't get to see it as seller) and although you can't do anything this time, maybe the seller could disable the GSP in future for selling multiple small-ish value items.

 

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