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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 396150" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>This is misleading.</p><p>The fact is, that the only service you pay brokerage fees on are <span style="color: darkred">standard,</span></p><p>if you choose <span style="color: blue">expedited </span>,<span style="color: darkorange">3 day select</span>,<span style="color: red">saver</span>,or <span style="color: red">express</span>,there is NO brokerage fee involved.There may be duty and gst to pay but unless the item has a very high value its usually minimal.</p><p>The problem with E-bay is that the seller usually pays the shipping,and unless you pay a bit more they are reluctant to use ups's <span style="color: red">premium </span>services.Since e-bay sellers in the US are used to shipping domestically, I think most of them honestly don't realize that the item they sell for $200 when shipped <span style="color: darkred">standard</span> will have a $50 brokerage charge plus applicable taxes tacked on in the form of a cod charge. </p><p>But I do agree code5 that it is embarassing,especially when its someone that cant afford it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 396150, member: 556"] This is misleading. The fact is, that the only service you pay brokerage fees on are [COLOR=darkred]standard,[/COLOR] if you choose [COLOR=blue]expedited [/COLOR],[COLOR=darkorange]3 day select[/COLOR],[COLOR=red]saver[/COLOR],or [COLOR=red]express[/COLOR],there is NO brokerage fee involved.There may be duty and gst to pay but unless the item has a very high value its usually minimal. The problem with E-bay is that the seller usually pays the shipping,and unless you pay a bit more they are reluctant to use ups's [COLOR=red]premium [/COLOR]services.Since e-bay sellers in the US are used to shipping domestically, I think most of them honestly don't realize that the item they sell for $200 when shipped [COLOR=darkred]standard[/COLOR] will have a $50 brokerage charge plus applicable taxes tacked on in the form of a cod charge. But I do agree code5 that it is embarassing,especially when its someone that cant afford it. [/QUOTE]
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