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Hey All! Hope everyone is staying warm enough!!

 

If I have a package going overseas and its a few ounces over, bumping my priority box to KY to 3 pounds instead of two, its no big deal for me but will it be a problem when it goes to the GSP in terms of back-charges?

Thanks for any insights!

Lisa

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Lisag4
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We don't have GSP over here, but as I understand it you pay only for the shipping to Erlanger and then the buyer is responsible for the cost to their country plus any taxes/duty that GSP will charge them on behalf of their countries customs requirements.

 

Someone please correct me if this is not right..........

 

 

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@lisag4   If you printed your label through eBay and used USPS your account will be charged for the overage through the APV system in place FROM your place to the GSP hub.  I do not know about any adjustments from the GSP hub to the final destination.  Its a good question and I suspect someone knows the answer for the international portion of the shipment ... however its not me ...

 

Mr. L

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I do not think it will be a problem, we have shipped many items to Earlanger in Regional A boxes and the listings said the item weighed 2 pounds because for years this was the only way to do calculated shipping with a regional A  box but the items actually weighed much more than this, sometimes over 10 LB, never had a problem or heard a word about it.

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