16-05-2025 12:11 PM
The winning bidder on one of my items that finished yesterday (May 15 2025) was based in the U.S.
He messaged to say he was unable to complete his payment through the Global Shipping Program.
He received a message from ebay stating the seller does not currently ship to his location.
Just spoke to ebay Uk representative, Liam, today 16 May, 2025.
He stated that ebay global shipping program has suspended all shipping to US and Canada in the last '2 or 3 days' due to ongoing concerns regarding US imposed tariffs.
As a result, any buyers from US or Canada, who win a UK seller's auction that ships through the GSP, will be unable to pay for the item and will receive a message telling them the seller does not ship to their location.
Unfortunately, any bids on UK items by US or Canadian buyers placed prior to this decision by ebay, will result in the winning bidder being unable to complete their purchase.
Liam stated this was a business decision taken by ebay to protect itself, as the GSP is supposed to take full responsibility once the item is received at Lichfield, Staffs.
Ebay do not want to be responsible for having to fund the additional import tariffs.
He stated ebay purposely haven't communicated this to UK sellers as it is an 'ongoing situation'
So, the first UK sellers using the GSP will know of this is when their buyer is unable to pay for their item and will have to cancel their order.
Interesting.......
16-05-2025 2:31 PM
Yes, disappointing because it limits the audience for more potential sales.
Hopefully they can allow US buyers to buy from UK sellers again soon, whenever that may be.
16-05-2025 3:21 PM
We have known it for days. Shame like I do a lot of business with the USA.
yet eBay have not announced it to anyone as yet.
eBay all over
16-05-2025 3:30 PM
There have been a couple of threads about this, initially we assumed that it was just another eBay glitch, but a member of eBay has commented on this thread (post #19) :
16-05-2025 8:25 PM
I might be stating the obvious but it's only *GSP* sales to US/Canada that have stopped....NOT sales in general, so having a Royal Mail airmail option as a backup can allow US/Canada sales to continue (albeit with the hassle of online customs forms etc)
16-05-2025 10:08 PM
'He received a message from ebay stating the seller does not currently ship to his location.'
Is that all the message says? Would've thought it would be more helpful if eBay explained about the tariff situation, otherwise it could put off potential buyers, who will assume the seller has made an error, or does not ship to the US - neither of which would be true.
16-05-2025 11:33 PM
What a disgusting situation, but hardly surprising about the lack of communication. Every single day is a new tale of woe. The one thing you never get with eBay is transparency and honesty. Then eBay have the cheek to talk about:
17-05-2025 8:35 AM
What a laugh that is.
19-05-2025 4:57 PM
nice to be notified ? royal mail is still shipping ?
19-05-2025 6:08 PM
Ebay don't want to communicate it officially, because the U.S is a huge market for them and they're quite happy for sellers in the UK to send stuff outside of the Global Shipping Program.
The reason for that, of course, is because it wont be ebay who'll have to deal with the fall out when the US buyers start complaining their items are either incurring huge additional tariffs or sitting, undelivered, in US customs for weeks.
Ebay will just shrug its shoulders and tell the seller to sort it out, whilst protecting itself and its profits.
19-05-2025 6:14 PM
Not just the hassle of customer forms, also the hassle of having US buyers complaining about the additional charges and huge delays.
If ebay wont take the risk of having to cover these charges under the GSP promise, I cant see why any individual seller would want to bring that hassle on themselves.
Ebay will force UK sellers to cover the charges themselves or issue a refund and have the hassle of trying to get their item returned back to the UK.
Good luck if you think Royal Mail will be of any help regarding that.