How Much Average Shipping frm USA to Australia
solebox - 2013-09-16 00:22
Hi, not sure where to post this so just move accordingly if in the wrong spot.
I was quoted $160 for shipping for a Helix HX-4636 Boombox. I've seen shipping to Australia from the US around $100-ish. I told him it's too much, he replied w/ "If it comes out to less I will refund you the difference."
Should i pay that amount on shipping or is that too much?
Thank you!
solebox - 2013-09-16 03:18
correction, not for a Helix but for Super Jumbo box.
ao - 2013-09-16 04:31
The thing to remember here is that the seller posted this shipping price on his auction then you are by rights committing to that cost by buying the item. It's the price to ship and not always the price for the shipping i.e. some sellers will add costs for packaging etc, it's not right but some do it.
Now, if the seller is telling you after the end of the auction that this is the price then you need to check it out as it sounds like he's messing you about.
What you need to do is ask the seller which courier he plans to use and how much the packaged unit weighs, with this info you should be able to get an accurate price yourself from the couriers website.
If the seller insists regardless of your evidence that it should be less then you should be able to go to eBay for a moan.
solebox - 2013-09-16 04:52
The thing to remember here is that the seller posted this shipping price on his auction then you are by rights committing to that cost by buying the item. It's the price to ship and not always the price for the shipping i.e. some sellers will add costs for packaging etc, it's not right but some do it.
Now, if the seller is telling you after the end of the auction that this is the price then you need to check it out as it sounds like he's messing you about.
What you need to do is ask the seller which courier he plans to use and how much the packaged unit weighs, with this info you should be able to get an accurate price yourself from the couriers website.
If the seller insists regardless of your evidence that it should be less then you should be able to go to eBay for a moan.
redbenjoe - 2013-09-16 05:05
the 160 sounds decent to me -
my big box shipments in the past few years have averaged 200
for freight --way over there
ao - 2013-09-16 05:13
I forgot to add, the shipping doesn't seem that unreasonable for the distance involved. You really should have inquired before bidding though.
solebox - 2013-09-16 06:53
I forgot to add, the shipping doesn't seem that unreasonable for the distance involved. You really should have inquired before bidding though.
solebox - 2013-09-16 06:55
the 160 sounds decent to me -
my big box shipments in the past few years have averaged 200
for freight --way over there
nickfish - 2013-09-16 08:35
I have bought items of that size and weight (probably heavier) from the states to UK for between $100 and $150 but 200AU$ has been typical from Australia to UK. I can only imagine that the inland carriers in Australia charge a lot more than the UK or US so that adds a lot to the price.
Even surface mail only reduces the price over air by about a third; so not really worth the saving unless you are very patient...
redbenjoe - 2013-09-16 09:06
the 160 sounds decent to me -
my big box shipments in the past few years have averaged 200
for freight --way over there
i have shipped about 10 big boxes to australia --from usa-
US$200 was about average
mrupscale1 - 2013-09-16 14:50
$160 is good but the seller will find it will cost more. $200 is about right so you are getting a deal.
solebox - 2013-09-16 18:47
I have bought items of that size and weight (probably heavier) from the states to UK for between $100 and $150 but 200AU$ has been typical from Australia to UK. I can only imagine that the inland carriers in Australia charge a lot more than the UK or US so that adds a lot to the price.
Even surface mail only reduces the price over air by about a third; so not really worth the saving unless you are very patient...
solebox - 2013-09-16 18:49
the 160 sounds decent to me -
my big box shipments in the past few years have averaged 200
for freight --way over there
i have shipped about 10 big boxes to australia --from usa-
US$200 was about average
solebox - 2013-09-16 18:50
$160 is good but the seller will find it will cost more. $200 is about right so you are getting a deal.
solebox - 2013-09-17 16:39
I got $110 shipping international for Helix HX-4636
redbenjoe - 2013-09-17 17:37
I got $110 shipping international for Helix HX-4636
beware --when the shipping seems cheap -
so does the packing --sometimes
solebox - 2013-09-17 18:21
I got $110 shipping international for Helix HX-4636
beware --when the shipping seems cheap -
so does the packing --sometimes
radio.raheem - 2013-09-17 18:35
I got $110 shipping international for Helix HX-4636
beware --when the shipping seems cheap -
so does the packing --sometimes
so true wize one....just buy from trusted members like redbenjoe here...you wont go wrong....he charges $200 from us to the uk......and you can keep the box for a coffin if you want...his packing is that good
solebox - 2013-09-17 19:06
I got $110 shipping international for Helix HX-4636
beware --when the shipping seems cheap -
so does the packing --sometimes
so true wize one....just buy from trusted members like redbenjoe here...you wont go wrong....he charges $200 from us to the uk......and you can keep the box for a coffin if you want...his packing is that good
solebox - 2013-09-17 19:11
He just msg'd & his using a company called Pak Mail to take care of the packaging. Don't know anything about Pak Mail but looking at their site they seem to be ok.
redbenjoe - 2013-09-18 06:13
thats good news for you --
pak-mail is a franchise outfit with private owners-
they self-insure their work above the carrier insurance.
the local one i always use is terrific-
so --assume , for now -it will be all OK
solebox - 2013-09-18 06:52
thats good news for you --
pak-mail is a franchise outfit with private owners-
they self-insure their work above the carrier insurance.
the local one i always use is terrific-
so --assume , for now -it will be all OK
solebox - 2013-09-18 17:25
Guys, should i insure my item? or it's not necessary