18-02-2024 5:01 PM
Hi,
im a seller based in the uk and I'm signed up to the global shipping programme. I have an enquiry from a potential customer wanting me to ship to China. He's asking about combined postage. Is this possible through the global shipping programme?
thanks
sue
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18-02-2024 5:17 PM
If he puts them in his basket and pays that way, eBay will combine the postage for the international leg.
You can't combine the domestic bit to the hub.
18-02-2024 5:17 PM
If he puts them in his basket and pays that way, eBay will combine the postage for the international leg.
You can't combine the domestic bit to the hub.
18-02-2024 5:21 PM
Will combined postage still be ok if the items all finish at different times?
thanks sue
03-03-2024 6:44 PM
best not to combine for GSP as if the items are different it makes customs issues a potential problem. better to post individually. i had a customer ask the same but they didnt purchase in the end. i found this out from a FAQ page on ebay somewhere.
03-03-2024 7:37 PM
Hi, I did end up combing all 7 items. They were all sports medallions for fencing so no problems
thanks
sue
14-03-2024 1:05 AM
Thanks, if overseas buyers want to combine two (similar types) of item into one package before paying, does the "require immediate payment" tickbox mess up Ebay Global Shipping's ability to do a combined (International-leg) postage? Eg can they accept a pair of messaged offers to get the items to the basket and pay together or does using immediate payment mess that up?
I read you could do a part-refund yourself from the Sold tab if its post-(over)payment but it would be better for buyers abroad not to have to pay double postage in the first place ? Thanks
14-03-2024 6:20 AM
It depends on whether the buyer still gets the option to put the items in their basket, I think that would heed to be tested with a purchase as I don't believe there is guidance on it.
14-03-2024 7:23 AM