eBay’s Global Shipping Program: Pros, Cons and Alternatives (2024)

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Hello,

I wonder if you can help me!

I’ve been selling rare action figures and collectibles domestically on eBay for three years and have just started offering my products on some of eBay’s global marketplaces.

I’ve recently tried using the Global Shipping Program for my overseas orders, and I quite like it. So far it seems easy to use, and I’ve had no hassle shipping my goods abroad.

I’m not totally sold on using it long-term though, as I have a feeling that I could make more money if I shipped the orders myself directly.

So, my question is this: What are the main advantages and disadvantages of using the Global Shipping Program and is there a better alternative that I should be using?

– George, Atlanta

Boy barbies

Hi George,

I’m still in possession of my old childhood toys, and recently had fun hearing feedback (well, ridicule) from my five year old son: “But Daddy, those are boy barbies. Isn’t that for girls?”

Mid-way through trying to educate him on the differences between Ken, a dude with great teeth, and GI Joe’s righteous position as a defender of freedom and equal to Chuck Norris, I realized he was right – I loved boy barbies. One has a pair of matching slacks while the other a laser sub machine gun… But yeah, whatever.

That has utterly nothing to do with your question, I’m just sharing. I would love to believe that my firecracker-stained, burnt, broken boy barbies had some value, other than the childhood memories of throwing them down hills and trying to make their falls as action-packed as possible.

Somewhere in the backwaters of a Floridian swamp, buried beneath mud, alligator eggs and rocks, the remains of a GI Joe can be found, lost from a boy’s childhood toy box forever… maybe they could even be worth something by now, if I hadn’t destroyed them so majestically.

This subject is dear to my heart, so let’s see what I can do to help you.

The eBay Global Shipping Program

eBay’s GSP is the perfect short-term plan for expanding internationally without the risks or setup work.

The key perks:

  • You ship to a local address, which means no international rates, duties, tracking or border issues. For you, a GSP order is as easy as shipping the Bounty Hunter J-type spring-shooting rocket figurine to your neighbor, who just mortgaged his house so he could afford it.
  • You don’t lose sleep. If the Skeletor figurine is lost in transit, or damaged along the way, no worries… Well I say no worries for you. The buyer might not agree. But anyways, eBay is in charge of transit and therefore in charge of solving problems with international shipping. No account performance issues either – you get 5-star ratings and protection for shipping.

You still have to manage any return requests. I mean, if you shipped that Sherwood Forest set without the tree house ladder, and your buyer really wanted that tree house as a kid, you might need to offer a refund. eBay thankfully will handle the international shipping aspects.

The Global Shipping Program has limitations however. They don’t allow all product types, but your items should be covered. It also doesn’t offer the best rates in all circ*mstances. For example, shipping the GI Joe seven-foot toy aircraft carrier from the 80’s to the mountains of Peru is likely to carry a hefty shipping charge– although it is for the buyer to pay directly to eBay, not you.

And, eBay’s GSP does not provide a gateway to all countries. While many are on the list these days, you aren’t open for business to the entire world. That may not be too big a deal for you however, as I doubt the average Tibetan monk is interested in a mint condition Bruce Lee action figure.

Shipping overseas “directly”

If you decide to do this directly, you likely can save the buyer some money, if you ship in sufficient volume. You can then reduce your prices, and give your listings an advantage over competitors. For people who sell new products, that can make a big difference and put them at an advantage over sellers who rely on the Global Shipping Program.

But being a seller of collectibles, I suspect volume isn’t your business model. Margin is more likely where your focus lies.

Shipping directly requires setting up accounts with international couriers. This is extra work and haggling which, for low volumes, won’t help you make a great saving, if any at all. For higher volume sellers it’s worth a look.

To get the best rates, you tend to want a courier aggregation service like ShipStation. These systems allow you to connect with shipping companies in real time based on each order’s specific details. That’s going to allow you to find the best rates for each and every order. But again, it’s more setup and cost that might not be worth it for low order volumes.

Also look at Shipping Consolidators like Asendia USA who combine their own international shipping with domestic postal services to offer discounted prices.

Couriers offer good rates based on volume. But as we identified above, you likely aren’t in the volume business. How many mint condition She-Ra Master of the Universe adult size galactic skirts do you have? If you have loads, no judgment, she did rock the outfit with that 1980’s hair…

Anyways, guess what the best way to get your regional account metrics downgraded on eBay is? That’s right – shipping without tracking overseas! Shipping overseas is expensive with tracking services, so you either roll the dice with every overseas order, or price yourself above local sellers who can offer better rates.

I’ve seen sellers get suspended or downgraded to “below standard” for months because the local postal service for the country they were shipping to decided to engage in a three week strike. This is fairly rare, but you are liable for ensuring that each item makes it to the buyer’s door. If the local mailman had a bad day, then I wish you good luck trying to make your case with eBay’s support agents.

The Global Shipping Program sidesteps the tracking issue completely, because under GSP the overseas leg of shipping is eBay’s problem, not yours.

You could skip the need to set up direct shipping and partner with local third-party logistics companies (3PLs) instead. There are of course local providers in each territory which you can use to ship products to their domestic regions.

And, Amazon FBA is still an option for third-party channels like eBay. Unlike North America, where eBay and Walmart will suspend or penalize you for using Amazon FBA, Europe is more accommodating and Amazon FBA is still treated as a separate service provider, at least for now. So you could, theoretically, use Amazon European FBA to fulfill overseas orders.

But, this is more cost and investment. The advantage is faster, cheaper shipping to buyers, potentially without any additional duties or taxes for them to pay. It can offer a big competitive advantage to those who sell new product lines with high order volumes.

But that’s not your business, is it? For sellers of collectables, using a regional 3PL would be a supremely dumb idea both from a cost and setup perspective, but also operationally. You can’t warehouse your unique, mint condition, limited edition Chewbacca figurine in Germany, because a Japanese buyer may want it. Theoretically, yes, it’s an option. But so is using a fleet of space air balloons to deliver your product. Or a giant catapult.

Where and what?

I think, George, given your business model and industry, you likely want to stick it out with the Global Shipping Program.

The collectible figurine market is largest in the US. There’s Comic-Con, NerdaCon, CollectiCon, and many other collectable events I’ve just made up, all predominantly with the biggest buyer base and most marketing PR in the USA. That’s your biggest market.

To move product to overseas territories would be pointless, costly and damaging to your biggest market. Localizing stock is only a good idea if you expect to sell large volumes in that country, or perhaps build a brand reputation for fast and affordable shipping.

eBay remains the best marketplace for selling collectibles, so moving everything to Amazon and FBA doesn’t really help you beyond just being a pick, pack and ship service. For business who have something to gain from selling on Amazon, as opposed to just using FBA to fulfill orders from other channels, moving stock into FBA gives them a big advantage over sellers who do their own shipping (unless they have qualified for Seller-Fulfilled Prime, but that’s another story).

You could set up your shipping software, negotiate rates, then package and ship international orders directly. After shipping fees, customs issues and international tracking services, however, I doubt you’ll save much in time, effort, tears or actual money. In fact, as you won’t produce the consistent volume to get great courier rates, you will most likely spend more over the course of a year, while not really offering the buyer any real savings.

Being a seller of collectibles, do you even need to worry about competitive shipping rates? If you own the limited edition GI Joe flushable army toilet, complete with rugged male air freshener, your ideal buyer will want it, whatever the cost. They can’t exactly “shop around” and find it elsewhere, can they?

Given the uniqueness of your product and the type of buyer you attract, a buyer with singular focus, is it not all about simply having the right product with the right accessories, in the right condition?

I think in your case, George, being in collectibles in North America, eBay’s Global Shipping Program is the best place to be.

Totally unrelated, but do you have any She-Ra adult mini skirts? Asking for a friend!

eBay’s Global Shipping Program: Pros, Cons and Alternatives (2024)

FAQs

What are the cons of the eBay Global shipping Program? ›

eBay Global Shipping Program Cons
  • No support for buyer returns. You may not need to deal with shipping an item out to an international buyer, but you may very well need to find a way to facilitate a return. ...
  • Not suitable for larger items. ...
  • It could end up costing you more.

What is the alternative to eBay global shipping program? ›

Hipshipper works with multiple international carriers (FedEx, DHL, UPS, Asendia and yes, also USPS) and every order is matched with the best rate we can get from our shipping partners. We offer very competitive rates when compared with eBay GSP, again, especially when it comes to lower-cost items.

Is eBay international shipping worth it? ›

Shipping is much higher for international buyers. Therefore not only are you paying higher fees overall, you are also paying those higher fees on higher shipping prices. Therefore I believe international shipping is not worth it for me. Especially on heavier and bigger items which will certainly cost much more to ship.

Is China part of eBay's Global shipping Program? ›

eBay does ship to china. eBay offers two kinds of shipping, a standard one and that included in the Global Shipping program. The Global Shipping Program eligibility requires a standard rating if you're a seller. Moreover, the shipping isn't exactly direct.

Is the Global shipping Program worth it? ›

Is the eBay Global Shipping Program Worth It? As with any optional program, it all depends on your business needs and goals. If you sell small, lightweight items of low value, your buyers will probably be put off buying from you through the GSP. The cost of the program may significantly outweigh the price of the item.

Does eBay Global shipping protect the seller? ›

Seller protections

There are a number of benefits to using eBay International Shipping: Any negative or neutral feedback from item handling during international transit will be removed from your account. We'll handle international returns on your behalf, including Not as Described claims.

Is eBay getting rid of the Global shipping Program? ›

Starting March 31, 2023, eBay is replacing the Global Shipping Program with the eBay International Shipping Program for eligible international sellers.

What is the difference between eBay International shipping Program and Global shipping Program? ›

The Global Shipping Program (GSP) is a Delivery Duties Paid (DDP) shipping program—buyers pay duties and tax during checkout on eBay via GSP. eBay international standard delivery gives you full control of what you want to charge buyers for shipping (Free, Flat, Calculated) from end to end.

How do returns work with the eBay Global shipping Program? ›

Returns are not currently supported through the Global Shipping Program. However, a return can often be arranged directly between the buyer and seller. The buyer should review the seller's return policy, and then contact the seller for next steps.

Why is eBay charging me for international shipping? ›

If your registered address is in the US, we charge an International fee if either: The delivery address for the item (entered by the buyer during checkout) is outside the US, or. The buyer's registered address is outside the US (regardless of the delivery address for the item)

Who pays for international shipping on eBay? ›

When you pay, your payment will be split into two transactions: The first payment goes to the seller to cover the item price and any domestic shipping costs to send the item to the global shipping center. The second payment covers the international shipping cost and any import charges, if applicable.

Is eBay international shipping cheaper than USPS? ›

For example, EBay International Shipping would charge $59.00 for a 1.9 pound package to the UK, while the USPS First Class International would only charge $27.00. Before, EBay International was always a bit cheaper than USPS.

What is the maximum value for eBay global shipping program? ›

All applicable items meeting all eligibility requirements, up to $2,500 item value (excluding taxes, duties, and delivery fees), physically located in the US and listed on ebay.com can be sold using eBay International Shipping.

Can I add global shipping to an existing listing? ›

A seller must first opt-in. Next, select the Global Shipping Program option under international shipping when creating a new listing OR edit eligible existing listings. The listing displays an automatically calculated estimate of shipping and importation costs via the Global Shipping Program.

How do I opt out of eBay international shipping? ›

Go to My eBay > Account > Site Preferences. Click the Show link to the right of the Shipping Preferences section. Click the Opt Out link to the right of eBay International Shipping.

What are the cons of dropshipping on eBay? ›

While eBay dropshipping has many benefits and convincing advantages, there are some cons to consider before entering this business model.
  • High Competition. ...
  • You Don't Own Customers. ...
  • Responsibility. ...
  • Hard to Find Suppliers. ...
  • Little to No Customization. ...
  • No Control Over the Supply Chain. ...
  • Low Profit Margins.

Can you opt out of eBay global shipping? ›

If you're a seller using eBay International Shipping, you can add or remove eBay International Shipping for locations excluded under your international shipping options or business policies by going to "Exclude shipping locations" in your Shipping Preferences - opens in new window or tab and using the eBay ...

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