[78-L] international shipping?

Ron L'Herault lherault at verizon.net.invalid
Thu Jan 24 10:33:04 PST 2019


FWIW, it cost me $16.00 to send a CD to the UK.   I think it's that price up
to 8 oz.

Ron

-----Original Message-----
From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of David Lennick
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 12:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [78-L] international shipping?


Wow. I've heard about this elsewhere (on the Feetsbook pages)..certainly not

encouraging, although I always saw ludicrous shipping costs for anything I
won 
from England or Europe and tried to get them piggybacked on items I knew
were 
already being shipped to Canada by having them sent to those people.

And I stopped eBay selling altogether when I was no longer travelling to the
US 
where I could send stuff cheapo from Lewiston. A record or a 78 album sent
from 
Canada runs $25-35 or more if it's safely packed, so fuggedaboudit.

dl


On 1/24/2019 12:13 PM, Malcolm wrote:
> I don't think I've see this mentioned here before, and I may be the only
> one on the planet that didn't know about it since I don't have Facebook,
> but here goes. I recently found a 78 on eBay that I wanted and won the
> auction. Record sold for a very nice price and it's in England. Turns
> out there's some kind of shipping agreement eBay, as a business, has
> with Britain and, I am assuming, most other international sellers.
> Turns out there's a good reason for the low seller's price. The shipping
> for one 78 now costs me almost $25 USD. My well priced record now
> becomes a high priced one. The terms are called the "eBay.com Global
> Shipping Program" with an effective date of Sept. 12, 2014. You can go
> here to see it:
> https://pages.ebay.com/shipping/globalshipping/buyer-tnc.html
> I am royally shocked. I have paid for and received 78s from Europe and
> Britain since 2014 and never been hit so hard for shipping. Maybe it's
> because I bought from individuals and the terms of the eBay agreement do
> not seem to apply there.
> This program stifles international commerce on a small scale (I'm sure
> there are nice breaks for wholesale or bulk buyers/sellers) and is
> seemingly discriminatory. Instead of promoting international trade it
> effectively stifles it. The swine.
> So, no more records for me from anywhere except the good ol' Ewe Ess Ay!
> Comments?
> Malcolm R
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