
If your seller had mailed to you directly your charges (at your doorstep or the PO counter) would be applicable duty on purchases valued over $140 Cdn( ~$106.40 USD).That goes to Revenue Canada.Īnd a ~$9.95Cdn service charge.That goes to Revenue Canada. That goes to Revenue Canada.Ĭanadian sales taxes (GST/ PST/ HST) on purchases valued over $40Cdn (~$30.40USD)That goes to Revenue Canada. The GSP charge is made up of applicable duty on purchases valued over $140 Cdn( ~$106.40 USD). What part of the GSP charges are they grabbing? Thats like having a stillborn baby and the doctor saying, "oh just have another one, next!" do you think people want to wait another month for something they really need? Wait the whole summer for something they cant use in the winter? I've been waiting a month for some items. They also need to know when the item will arrive so that they are home and the package isn't stolen off the front steps. Items that people paid hard earned money for. Buyer protection does not reimburse for time wasted and the stress that comes with it. Responsible buyers track the item they paid for. Their cost is covered by their commercial insurance. Usually it is the next day, at the local postal outlet.Īnd if the item turns up after you have been refunded, GSP does not want it or the refund back. If the carrier cannot deliver to your address (not home /no secure spot) you will get a Notice telling you where and when you can pick up the shipment. If the GSP cannot show delivery, and they are allowed a couple of days for this, you will be refunded. Ask that the dispute be given to a GSP Specialist.

If the item arrives after that window closes you can open a Not Delivered dispute in the Resolution Centre at the bottom of this page. You have a window for delivery from eBay. It's a Seller Protection and nothing helpful for the buyer.
