What's the deal with so many sellers not willing to use the Global Shipping Program? Is it a lot of hassle for them? My understanding is they just ship it domestically, and then the Global Shipping Program deals with all the international shipping/issues. Not using it just means the sellers are limiting their potential buyers and losing money. I notice it especially with German sellers, who almost always don't have any option for international shipping. There's a lot of interesting listings from Germany which I'll never be able to buy.
Some notes on international shipping;
- As has been indicated, GSP is not available from everywhere
- I've been successful in persuading a reluctant seller to actually consider GSP and that way i got my prized -hp-428b. But that was from the US where it is available.
- Shipping inside EU is _much_ easier than into or out of it, if not equal.
- Germany is a good example. They have what from the outside seems like a very competitive carrier market, since shipping from Germany into Sweden is insanely cheap, especially if you're an e-commerce trader with some volume to show.
- Shipping from Sweden is insanely expensive, OTOH.
- GSP is very good w.r.t. shipping damage. As BD139 shows in his videos, people can't pack stuff. Neither can GSP, but they sure can play the refund game. I've got several free items this way, that in the end were possible to repair with some effort.
- Your flag is South Korea -- if that's correct, there probably are a lot of explanations why shipping to and from you is hard. The UPU has a balancing system where countries with "less evolved economies" can essentially dump their export packages at the doorstep of for instance Europe and expect them to be delivered for free. China is probably the most obvious example of a country in that situation, and has firecely resisted being upgraded in the UPU system. I would not expect South Korea to be in the same tier as China, so your postal authority would have to pay more to the recipient country to get shipments delivered.
Yes, I'm located in South Korea.
If I see something interesting, but that doesn't specifically say it'll ship to my country, I generally just ignore it, or at most open up the listing just to gawk at it, but nothing more. Perhaps if it's a U.S. based seller I should consider messaging them to see if they'll be willing to send it via GSP.
The shipping to here isn't cheap using GSP, typically $50 to $200 for heavy (but not too heavy) old test equipment, but GSP uses DHL from the USA, which arrives very quickly, and would cost several times more that in shipping if the seller shipped it directly using DHL.
South Korea has no import duty for items from the USA under $200 (the limit is $150 from other countries). So GSP works rather nicely for stuff that's unobtanium locally. The other thing is the import duty calculation is based on the cost of the item plus shipping, but evidently via GSP it's just the local shipping within the USA. So if a seller has free or low-cost shipping, even though the GSP shipping isn't cheap, the total cost is quite reasonable when it avoids the need to pay customs duties.
The interesting thing about buying from China, at least with my experience via AliExpress, is all the items I've ever bought have free shipping. Even cheap items that only cost $10 have free shipping, and heavy items like scopes/power supplies have free shipping. If the item is very low cost, such as only $1, then they might charge for shipping. From this, I assume the shipping charges from China to South Korea are ridiculously low.
Domestically inside Korea, online shopping sites typically charge about $2 for shipping, though some sellers will give free shipping if your order amount is more than $50 or so. Big bulky items that can't be sent via the standard shipping methods cost a lot more though. For $2, it's cheaper to just buy most everything online as opposed to spending money for gas/public transportation to go to brick and mortar stores, where the sales price is likely higher, not to mention no need to waste time.
I've noticed GSP available to ship to here from the USA and UK. I've not noticed specifically if it's available from any other countries, though in the back of my mind I think I might have seen it available from Hong Kong and Singapore, but both of which have very overpriced goods.