10-08-2025 11:17 AM
Finally some good news for us. Check your inbox, just got the email about 10 minutes ago. Not sure how it all works yet but just wanted to get the word out there.
10-08-2025 11:39 AM
If you're not sure how the service works, there are some links to some informative eBay pages on this recent thread:
https://community.ebay.ca/t5/Seller-Central/EiS-online-yet-Address-to-EiS-Hub-in-Mississauga-and-Oth...
10-08-2025 07:26 PM
I received the email this morning too. Is it working on your end? Nothing has changed on my side. If I browse from a different country, I see nothing new so far.
10-08-2025 07:34 PM
It makes sense that the program starts with stores, like the did in the US.
For us, small potatoes sellers, it will likely be a while before we are elegible for it.
10-08-2025 08:15 PM
We received the email, but it doesn't seem to be working yet. Can't even find the "opt out" or "opt in" options in the Shipping Preferences section. Best guess is that it hasn't actually launched yet.
Is the eis program working for anyone who has received the email?
10-08-2025 09:02 PM
I tried some finding my listings in various countries, and yeah doesn't seem like it's working yet.
10-08-2025 10:14 PM
Just looked at your Dogma Blu-ray listing and switched it to USA shipping and is shows EIS at cost of 22.71 CAD.
10-08-2025 10:26 PM
I also see eBay International Shipping applied to one of your Littlest Pet Shop figurines.
Shipping cost to the US is C$22.84, with an estimated "import fee" of C$1.90 with the explanation
eBay is charging this fee to facilitate the import of your item on your behalf and ensure your item arrives without fees due to customs or third party service providers. Import fees may not be refundable.
Estimated delivery date between October 27 and November 4. (Australia is between November 5 and November 19, for what it's worth.)
10-08-2025 11:05 PM
Oh interesting, thanks to both of you. I checked earlier today but I guess it's updated since then. Kinda pricey but expected.
I have a bunch of countries excluded from my normal shipping (including USA at the moment) so good to know they're showing up.
10-08-2025 11:20 PM
I feel very dumb. I'm checking my store via eBay.com (using zip code 90001) and nothing is showing up. What am I doing wrong haha
10-08-2025 11:25 PM
It was activated in my store a little over an hour ago. Everything seems to be working fine. I realized this because there was an international sale that already came in from a country I did'nt ship to in the past.
10-08-2025 11:30 PM
Seems this is the end of shipping lower cost items. Good luck trying to sell $10 items with $22 shipping. I'm so glad I closed my store.
10-08-2025 11:35 PM
It's weird, if I go to the item on eBay.ca with a Canadian postal code it shows up. Then I can switch it to USA and it'll show the international shipping program price. But if I just go to eBay.com and search with an American zip code nothing shows up, which is a problem.
Probably should stop testing things and just go to bed haha.
10-08-2025 11:52 PM
I removed all excluded countries from my business policies. Check if the United States is still checked in the Exclude List, it could be only that.
10-09-2025 01:16 PM - edited 10-09-2025 01:17 PM
No news for me yet and I do run a store and should be eligible.
I likely won’t use EIS for many things because I’m CUSMA registered for most of my items and have chitchats but some items I’ll use EIS for simplicity sake. Like items made outside of North America when shipping to USA only. Shipping non North American items to Canada and international I’m fine using Canada post or chit chats.
i do hope eBay remives that alarmist hideous blue banner in my listings or at least rewords it because it's totally false. I sell mostly CUSMA registered items.
10-09-2025 05:35 PM
I did not get the email but I dont have a subscription with ebay or anything of the sort.
10-09-2025 06:37 PM
I've looked at a few stores that have been activated with eIS, and it seems to be all over the place. Some items have it, some don't. Stuff doesn't show up on .com, etc.
My assumption would be that it's a multi-step process and not an instant things where your items just show up properly.
10-09-2025 07:05 PM
I pay for a store and got no notice of enrollment. Seems like it was a very small roll-out to "test the waters" so to speak. But from what I've heard (here and on Facebook groups), people are already making sales through Canadian eIS!
@easoss wrote:Seems this is the end of shipping lower cost items. Good luck trying to sell $10 items with $22 shipping. I'm so glad I closed my store.
I disagree. I regularly sell low-value items internationally where the cost of shipping greatly exceeds the cost of the item. Sent out a $20 CD to Spain last week and the buyer paid $35 in UPS shipping. You have no idea who may be looking for your item, and the availability of said item where they live.
If someone really wants something, and you're the cheapest option to their location, then they'll pay whatever they need to pay.
10-09-2025 08:02 PM
This has been my experience as well, completely random. Tried toggling a few things and it didn't make a difference.
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10-09-2025 08:03 PM
I totally disagree. You're talking exceptions rather than the basic rule. Personally I love baseball cards and being in Canada the best collection of stuff is in the USA. I see so much interesting stuff priced in the $5-$10 range. But the EIS in the USA would charge me $18 for shipping. I can't justify this outrageous cost. I haven't bought any item from a US seller in over 8 years. At one time it was roughly $5 for shipping. Unless you have very unique or the rarest of the rare items this will bleed sales guaranteed.