04-22-2024 06:29 AM
I have bought an item with shipping through "eBay International Shipping". VAT and all shipping charges should have been included in that. Despite this, a few weeks after delivery Fedex has sent me an invoice for VAT and some administrative shipping charges on top of that (total amounting to $44). So in effect I was charged twice for the same thing (VAT and shipping). Now, eBay says it's the seller's fault and the seller says it's up to eBay since they are responsible for shipping here. Who is really at fault here?
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04-26-2024 01:34 AM
Hi, thanks for your replies guys. Ebay has refunded the extra charge by Fedex in full. I had to upload all the documents and proof of payment using this form:
04-22-2024 05:41 PM
Hi @md8133x . What was the item number? It would help to see the shipping settings on the actual listing so we could see what's happening with VAT and duties.
Some carriers do charge broker fees.
Tagging in @pjcdn2005 .
04-22-2024 11:02 PM
It’s likely that the FedEx fees were for duty and their fees for collecting it. They wouldn’t charge for shipping again but if they did charge you VAT and you had already paid it through eBay, you should contact eBay to get that back. It is common to be charged for duty and processing fees on international orders.
If this was through eBay international (EIS) then the seller receives money for shipping within the US and eBay collects the international shipping fees. They also fill out the international paperwork so if you were double charged for VAT, it is their responsibility to refund you for that portion.
04-23-2024 12:42 AM
Unless the seller agreed to pay for all VAT, VAT is normally the responsibility of the buyer. The VAT isn't ebay's responsibility when dealing with FEDEX. Weren't you billed for the VAT upon placing the order?
04-26-2024 01:34 AM
Hi, thanks for your replies guys. Ebay has refunded the extra charge by Fedex in full. I had to upload all the documents and proof of payment using this form: