10-05-2025 3:40 PM
Hey all,
This morning I've had several customers contact me from the US saying that even though they are watching my items, and could purchase them yesterday through the GSP they can no longer do this and all my other items that they are not watching are now no longer showing in the US.
To check this I've had somebody I know in the US check mine, and other UK sellers to see if its just me, but it seems its everybody! they can no longer purchase and the postage option is no longer showing.
Was the US Just turned off? or taken off the list?
Was there any news, or information on this?
This is a big hit to sales as eBay is used for global sales for us.
I know the UK was taken off the international program in the US for toys a few months ago, but i wonder if this is simliar?
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12-05-2025 11:31 AM
Why is there no official announcement about this on eBay? It's not good enough having it tucked away on the discussion board.
12-05-2025 11:31 AM
Thanks for the official update.
Think there should be an announcement sent out about this. I just checked my sales that have not been paid for and one is to the US. Buyer likely tried to pay and got the "seller does not sell to your country" message and gave up. I've sent them a new invoice and tried to explain the situation so hopefully not a lost sale. Ebay and sellers could be missing out on a lot of money due to the lack of communication regarding this.
12-05-2025 11:52 AM - edited 12-05-2025 11:58 AM
Did you come up with a way to work around or resolve? EDIT now seen ebay response in the thread.
12-05-2025 11:55 AM
Thank you - can you advise what we should do with our listings? Custom shipping only? Turn off marketing to USA?
12-05-2025 11:56 AM
I can't understand ebays over reaction to this most countries have tariffs and the US previously had tariff with the Uk . tariff are for wholesale impor ted goods bought by an importer not individual items that are subject to customs fee rates , because if they were we'd already be having the same issue shipping to the rest of world .
12-05-2025 2:24 PM
This is pretty big. Why don't eBay put this as a banner at the top of the forums so everyone is aware.
Even your CS team is confused about what's going on.
12-05-2025 3:06 PM
@thecollectorszone wrote:tariff are for wholesale impor ted goods bought by an importer not individual items that are subject to customs fee rates
Donald Trump ended the $800 de minimis for small packages originating from China (including Hong Kong) effective 2nd May. As per that article it had had a ripple effect; some Americans clearly panic bought from Chinese retailers prior to that deadline which will have caused significant backlogs in US customs. Backlogs mean delays and delays mean increased costs for shippers. This would partly explain the exponential growth in GSP charges for US buyers during the last week.
12-05-2025 5:41 PM
@thecollectorszone wrote:I can't understand ebays over reaction to this most countries have tariffs and the US previously had tariff with the Uk . tariff are for wholesale impor ted goods bought by an importer not individual items that are subject to customs fee rates , because if they were we'd already be having the same issue shipping to the rest of world .
The nature of shipping low-value items to the US has changed with the tariffs, though. Americans used to enjoy a duty-free limit of US$800 on personal imports sent by mail or equivalent, no matter what the item's country of manufacture/origin was. Taxes, as they are in the UK, would be collected at the point of sale, eBay in this case. The duty-free limit--referred to as de minimis--no longer applies, and this is a radical game-changer when it comes to sites such as eBay. Most other major markets have some sort of de minimis in place, which makes shipping low-value imports easier.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g2j45d5zeo
12-05-2025 9:13 PM
Yes but I'm not in China I'm selling £20 used items of a vintage antique nature .Plus The China deal is being negotiated as i write this. The UK has a separate deal entirely . Previously to this new deal The US has had a 3.1% Tariff on the uk for decades and that never affected sales on items below a certain amount . Its only been changed to 10% and this has been in force fore 2 months and yet its only now that ebay has Suspended shipping to the US I've checked and customs duty isn't due on items from the UK Like Mine and most other sellers if the value is below $800 so hopefully ebay will sort this out soon because i don't want to have to go back to royal mail for international orders .
12-05-2025 10:29 PM
Just so if anyone would like my solution what I have done is add a international shipping option temporally for USA as a measure so customers do not misses out, but once fixed I will be reverting back to the GSP as have been happy with this for a number of years.
Hopefully they can sort and keep us up to date.
12-05-2025 10:40 PM - edited 12-05-2025 10:44 PM
Thanks for the info above - I sold two items yesterday from the UK that a buyer in the USA has won but when he has come to pay it says "Unfortunately this seller will not ship to your location. Please update your shipping address or contact the seller to get a shipping option". I spoke to Customer Services on Live Chat yesterday (before I found this thread) and was told it was a technical issue that would be solved in 2 to 3 days and for the buyer to try and pay again then - no other solution was offered. That doesn't help me at all as the whole point of selling on ebay is for the money and it's already bad enough with the changes made to the postage/release of payments! I hope this is fixed ASAP, and the lack of information from ebay on the website is terrible.
12-05-2025 11:02 PM
what makes this acceptable to do without notifying ebays users that you are doing so
the items i see get alot of buyers from the US who now cant bid so there for i will get no traction on my auctions this really isnt on users should have been told this was going to happen its now costing me alot of lost money
shocking
13-05-2025 12:08 AM - edited 13-05-2025 12:09 AM
@thecollectorszone wrote:Yes but I'm not in China I'm selling £20 used items of a vintage antique nature .Plus The China deal is being negotiated as i write this. The UK has a separate deal entirely.
But an important part of the Trump tariffs was the elimination of the duty-free limit--or de minimis--of US$800. As far as I can tell, the de minimis has not been reinstated for items originating from the UK. That means your 20 quid antiques would still be subject to duty, no matter if they're from the UK, China, or Angola. Well, maybe not China anymore.
13-05-2025 10:17 AM
Thanks for your reply, green_apple_55.
I'm afraid that we don't have an estimated date for this yet, so I really wouldn't be able to give you an estimate or anything like that. Regarding the notifications, I can see what you mean, and that's fair enough, so I will pass this on to the relevant team as well so things like this can be taken into consideration in the future.
Thank you,
Marco
13-05-2025 11:25 AM
Given there is no timeframe on this would it be advisable to cancel the auctions and make the buyer aware? I have no option to invoice them another way on my system and it’s unfair to expect sellers (and buyers) to wait indefinitely for a fix. Thanks!
13-05-2025 12:14 PM - edited 13-05-2025 12:14 PM
@marnotom! wrote:But an important part of the Trump tariffs was the elimination of the duty-free limit--or de minimis--of US$800. As far as I can tell, the de minimis has not been reinstated for items originating from the UK.
The removal of the $800 de minimis exemption only applies to goods originating from China (including Hong Kong).
13-05-2025 12:18 PM
Good idea! I'll try the same.
13-05-2025 12:25 PM
@thetoyscavenger wrote:Just so if anyone would like my solution what I have done is add a international shipping option temporally for USA as a measure so customers do not misses out, but once fixed I will be reverting back to the GSP as have been happy with this for a number of years.
Something to bear in mind for anyone arranging their own international shipping to the US is that the current chaotic situation is almost inevitably going to cause delays. You might want to check the latest estimated delivery date that eBay gave your buyer.
13-05-2025 1:18 PM
Good point - I'm beginning to wonder if it's a bit risky sending to the US bearing in mind the precarious situation.