2icebitn
Banned
Someone who's used it. Do I specify a shipping charge domestically, and the buyer deals with ebay to get it from their shipping center to them?
.....I haven't been on the sending end of it but I've been on the receiving end a few times and it stinks. It really stinks.
I've received damaged items that were repackaged by GSP. The seller had packaged them properly, but eBay deemed the packaging too large and repackaged them.
I've *heard* of that happening as well, though on the first few GSP sales I did ask the buyers about whether the item was in the packaging I sent it in. In those first few cases, eBay had just relabeled my boxes and sent them on. This was for largeish items as I first started using the GSP on those.
I now use the GSP exclusively due to too many overseas scammers
I recently used it to buy a MCA video board from a USA vendor. I thought it was great. If the item had been shipped outside the program I would have had to pay about £12.00 to Royal Mail for them to collect the TAX owing. Sometimes it appears expensive, but once all the charges are added in its not bad.
I hadn't considered that at all. I was about to stop using the GSP to ship but now I'm reconsidering. Can you provide some more details on what was scammed? Was it items over $100, under $100? What kinds of items (I'm assuming your boards)? What destinations were the scammiest?
they do let you keep your payment from the buyer, and do refund the buyer
Wait, then what happens to the parcel? If both parties get to keep their money, do they just... destroy it?