NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-25T16:12:57 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil
 
Originally posted by: rdools
 
Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil
 
Originally posted by: rdools
 
Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil

Does anyone in Canada know why some listings are now showing $0.00 for GSP import fees even though the items may be high in price? For example I saw a game for $300 with $0 estimated import fees but others listed for significantly lower prices still have GSP import fees attached.

I noticed it too, I had noticed it was around the $100-200 range where it started up again. I havent purchased anything with it to confirm that they don't nail you at the end of the transaction with the fees after you have already commited to the purchase.
 


I am about to find out... I saw a really good deal on eBay for a game around $300. I was about to ignore it as I saw it was from the US and part of the GSP but the fees said $0 so I bought it and there was no extra charge during checkout. The seller shipped it through USPS (maybe this has something to do with it) but I did get a confirmation email that it was processed through a GSP facility. I am willing to give it one try and see if there is a C.O.D when it arrives. The thing I don't understand is there were lots of other games for much less that had the fees you would expect... very strange. It's a hard thing to Google as you just end up with countless results bitching about the GSP and nothing about this specific answer that I could find.


Please let me know the outcome!



No charge and it even had the correct value on the customs form ($250 USD). It definitely went through a GSP centre at the border. It was delivered to my mailbox so I'm not sure who the carrier was... Likely CP someone on their behalf. It seems from my case if you don't pay up front at the eBay checkout then you're good to go. I still don't know why the fees are zero for some listings.
Cool I will update here next time I order something GSP that is higher dollar.
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Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-25T15:47:22 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-25T15:38:29 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Originally posted by: rdools

Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil
 
Originally posted by: rdools
 
Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil

Does anyone in Canada know why some listings are now showing $0.00 for GSP import fees even though the items may be high in price? For example I saw a game for $300 with $0 estimated import fees but others listed for significantly lower prices still have GSP import fees attached.

I noticed it too, I had noticed it was around the $100-200 range where it started up again. I havent purchased anything with it to confirm that they don't nail you at the end of the transaction with the fees after you have already commited to the purchase.
 


I am about to find out... I saw a really good deal on eBay for a game around $300. I was about to ignore it as I saw it was from the US and part of the GSP but the fees said $0 so I bought it and there was no extra charge during checkout. The seller shipped it through USPS (maybe this has something to do with it) but I did get a confirmation email that it was processed through a GSP facility. I am willing to give it one try and see if there is a C.O.D when it arrives. The thing I don't understand is there were lots of other games for much less that had the fees you would expect... very strange. It's a hard thing to Google as you just end up with countless results bitching about the GSP and nothing about this specific answer that I could find.


Please let me know the outcome!


No charge and it even had the correct value on the customs form ($250 USD). It definitely went through a GSP centre at the border. It was delivered to my mailbox so I'm not sure who the carrier was... Likely CP someone on their behalf. It seems from my case if you don't pay up front at the eBay checkout then you're good to go. I still don't know why the fees are zero for some listings. ]]>
Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-16T16:36:11 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil
 
Originally posted by: rdools
 
Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil

Does anyone in Canada know why some listings are now showing $0.00 for GSP import fees even though the items may be high in price? For example I saw a game for $300 with $0 estimated import fees but others listed for significantly lower prices still have GSP import fees attached.

I noticed it too, I had noticed it was around the $100-200 range where it started up again. I havent purchased anything with it to confirm that they don't nail you at the end of the transaction with the fees after you have already commited to the purchase.
 


I am about to find out... I saw a really good deal on eBay for a game around $300. I was about to ignore it as I saw it was from the US and part of the GSP but the fees said $0 so I bought it and there was no extra charge during checkout. The seller shipped it through USPS (maybe this has something to do with it) but I did get a confirmation email that it was processed through a GSP facility. I am willing to give it one try and see if there is a C.O.D when it arrives. The thing I don't understand is there were lots of other games for much less that had the fees you would expect... very strange. It's a hard thing to Google as you just end up with countless results bitching about the GSP and nothing about this specific answer that I could find.

Please let me know the outcome! ]]>
Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-16T14:54:52 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-16T14:09:07 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Originally posted by: rdools
 
Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil

Does anyone in Canada know why some listings are now showing $0.00 for GSP import fees even though the items may be high in price? For example I saw a game for $300 with $0 estimated import fees but others listed for significantly lower prices still have GSP import fees attached.

I noticed it too, I had noticed it was around the $100-200 range where it started up again. I havent purchased anything with it to confirm that they don't nail you at the end of the transaction with the fees after you have already commited to the purchase.
 

I am about to find out... I saw a really good deal on eBay for a game around $300. I was about to ignore it as I saw it was from the US and part of the GSP but the fees said $0 so I bought it and there was no extra charge during checkout. The seller shipped it through USPS (maybe this has something to do with it) but I did get a confirmation email that it was processed through a GSP facility. I am willing to give it one try and see if there is a C.O.D when it arrives. The thing I don't understand is there were lots of other games for much less that had the fees you would expect... very strange. It's a hard thing to Google as you just end up with countless results bitching about the GSP and nothing about this specific answer that I could find. ]]>
Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-16T13:58:39 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Originally posted by: Andy_Bogomil

Does anyone in Canada know why some listings are now showing $0.00 for GSP import fees even though the items may be high in price? For example I saw a game for $300 with $0 estimated import fees but others listed for significantly lower prices still have GSP import fees attached.
I noticed it too, I had noticed it was around the $100-200 range where it started up again. I havent purchased anything with it to confirm that they don't nail you at the end of the transaction with the fees after you have already commited to the purchase.
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Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-15T12:14:12 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-03T10:21:49 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20 Originally posted by: Nesmaniac

I noticed it with my last purchase which was a lowes coupon code for .99 and at checkout $1.05. I've not been buying much lately anyways and this will only help keep my spending a bit more in check online. Amazon and all these big online retailers have gotten away without sales tax for years and it's hurt a lot of the other retail chains unfair competition so I guess it's only fair. Ebay deals in so many flea market type items I think tax on there should not be unless it is listings of new retail items but no way could they figure out how to differentiate it so easier for all to collect sales tax.


Yeah we'd start seeing even weirder listing practices. "Used GBA SP CIB (S3ALED! N3W!)" Lol ]]>
Happy Ebay Sales Tax Day!!! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=187799 2019-07-03T10:17:57 -05.00 ExplodedHamster 20