08-17-2025 07:05 AM
I am curious if there is a way to offer flat rate shipping only for the USA to avoid the ridiculous tariffs on non-CUSMA products so I can make those items DDP and raise the sipping cost for those items?
I still want to keep international as calculated shipping if possible.
Obviously id keep Canada as calculated as well.
Let me know if this is possible or if id have to make all international (including USA) flat rate instead of only USA
08-17-2025 09:19 AM
I think you would need to get estimates based on COO from a shipper that does DDP and factor that into your prices and shipping. Not sure if Stallion or chitchats offers online estimators for DDP.
08-17-2025 09:54 AM
08-17-2025 01:30 PM
@byto253 wrote:I think you would need to get estimates based on COO from a shipper that does DDP and factor that into your prices and shipping. Not sure if Stallion or chitchats offers online estimators for DDP.
Not yet (Stallion), hopefully they put the estimator in before Aug 29 (like they have an estimator for shipping rates).
As well, I think if you're on eBay.ca and your international sales are calculated, that includes US shipping. If you are on dot.com you can do calculated international shipping (which would include Canada from there), and then do your flat rate US shipping.
C.
08-17-2025 01:31 PM
@rdemaree wrote:
I want to continue using eBay’s calculated shipping for my CUSMA compliant items as well as for all international and domestic orders in general
I only want to maybe do DDP for non CUSMA compliant USA orders
Which in theory shouldn’t be a lot of my orders but if CUSMA gets sidelined by trump or minimized I may need to go the DDP route with a flat rate shipping with tariff baked into shipping cost for all USA orders
You can set up business policies to differentiate between CUSMA compliant items and other items. I had something similar when the China items thing started, so my China items in the dot CA store had a policy for not shipping to the US. (Unsure if this really matters much now).
C.
08-17-2025 01:40 PM
08-17-2025 07:25 PM
Pretty sure it's the same in Canada, you can have Flate Rate for Domestic and Calculated for International but that would be a blanket, you can't have Calculated for some countries and Flat Rate for other countries, all or nothing. You can off course have different Flat Rates for different International Countries or regions.
