08-13-2025 12:22 AM - edited 08-13-2025 12:23 AM
I fed all the countries in the world into ChatGPT and asked for it's assessment on shipping risk (i.e. countries which would be generally safe and trouble-free to ship to, vs. those that you should avoid). This was the output. Seemed like an interesting thought experiment I could post here for further discussion.
What do you think about this assessment? Are there any countries in the GREEN list you would never ship to (and why); similarly are there countries in the RED list you think aren't as bad? Any YELLOW countries you have good relationships with and would happily bump up to GREEN?
Personally, there's a few GREEN ones I would avoid at the moment - notably Israel due to the war/political instability; and Germany because of the packaging requirements (although I haven't seen much discussion of this lately - is this still an issue for casual imports into the country?).
(Reliable postal systems, strong tracking, low loss/theft)
North America & Territories
United States
Bermuda
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Caribbean
Puerto Rico
U.S. Virgin Islands
Aruba
Cayman Islands
Central & South America
Chile
Uruguay
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
French Guiana
Europe
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Guernsey
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Jersey
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
San Marino
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Vatican City State
Africa
Mauritius
Seychelles
Reunion
Botswana
Namibia
Morocco
Middle East
Bahrain
Qatar
United Arab Emirates
Israel
Oman
Kuwait
Asia-Pacific
Japan
Singapore
Hong Kong
Macau
Taiwan
Brunei Darussalam
Australia
New Zealand
Guam
American Samoa
New Caledonia
Wallis and Futuna
(Generally safe in urban areas, but slower customs, rural delays, or some loss risk)
North America & Territories
Greenland
Mexico (urban areas safer with couriers)
Caribbean
Bahamas
Barbados
Saint Kitts-Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Turks and Caicos Islands
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
Martinique
Guadeloupe
Central & South America
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Paraguay
Suriname
Europe (Eastern/Southern)
Croatia, Republic of
Romania
Bulgaria
Serbia
Montenegro
North Macedonia
Africa
Egypt
Gabon Republic
Cape Verde Islands
Kenya
Ghana
Tanzania
Zambia
Tunisia
Lesotho
Swaziland (Eswatini)
Middle East
Turkey
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Asia-Pacific
Malaysia
Thailand
Vietnam
Indonesia (urban areas okay)
French Polynesia
Cook Islands
Niue
Fiji
Palau
Vanuatu
Tonga
(High loss/theft risk, very slow customs, unreliable tracking, or political instability)
North America & Territories
— (none in this category)
Caribbean
Belize
Dominica
El Salvador
Grenada
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Montserrat
Netherlands Antilles
Nicaragua
Panama (borderline yellow/red — customs issues)
Central & South America
Bolivia
Guyana
Peru
Venezuela
Europe
Belarus
Moldova
Ukraine (war risk)
Russian Federation (sanctions & delays)
Africa
Nigeria
Somalia
Central African Republic
Chad
Mali
Burundi
Guinea-Bissau
Liberia
Sierra Leone
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Republic of the
Angola
Eritrea
Equatorial Guinea
Libya
Western Sahara
Middle East
Lebanon
Iraq
Yemen
Asia-Pacific
Afghanistan
Yemen
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Philippines
Cambodia
Laos
Nepal
Mongolia
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Bhutan
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Nauru
Tuvalu
Western Samoa / Samoa
08-14-2025 01:09 PM
Interesting that the IMPORTER is responsible for those German (and French) packaging requirements that the US Sellers Board is so het up about.
08-14-2025 01:11 PM
someone needs to let eBay know that Netherlands Antilles doesn’t exist
For that matter, St. Pierre et Miquelon is a department of France and not a colony or independent nation.
I often see SP&M on "no ship" lists of US sellers who likely don't know that it is in the Gulf of St Lawrence.
OTOH, they may not know of the Gulf of St Lawrence either.
08-14-2025 01:15 PM
ChatGPT suffers from GIGO.
It can't weigh the value of the opinions it is scraping.
Israel is on my no-fly list, because stuff sent there does not get delivered in my opinion.
And it's a war zone.
So is India for the same reason.
Russia and Saudi Arabia are too, but for political reasons.
08-14-2025 01:31 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:ChatGPT suffers from GIGO.
It can't weigh the value of the opinions it is scraping.
Israel is on my no-fly list, because stuff sent there does not get delivered in my opinion.
And it's a war zone.
So is India for the same reason.
Russia and Saudi Arabia are too, but for political reasons.
Very true. Sad we have to use that mindset with most everything online. I have been using it for eBay search results for a little over 3 years. At least for what the what is returned for results part. It's like having an option for spinning a wheel or using a Ouija board. Maybe include any election in Alberta to that list?
08-14-2025 01:59 PM - edited 08-14-2025 02:00 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:ChatGPT suffers from GIGO.
It can't weigh the value of the opinions it is scraping.
Israel is on my no-fly list, because stuff sent there does not get delivered in my opinion.
And it's a war zone.
So is India for the same reason.
Russia and Saudi Arabia are too, but for political reasons.
I used to be fine with Israel - it was one of the country's available via Canada Post Tracked Packet, so it at least had tracking and I had Canada Post's back if it went missing. But due to the political instability there at the moment it's not worth shipping - air travel to the country can be impacted at a moment's notice.
One of my most problematic countries with regard to INR cases was Italy, so I blocked them for personal reasons. I've actually sent a few things untracked to Chile as well and never had an issue with them (knock on wood).
Also, just a suggestion: If people want to discuss this potential new Canadian GSP hinted at during eBay Open maybe start a new thread? If this one ends up becoming the defacto discussion forum for that topic then people aren't going to be able to find it when they're looking in the future.
08-14-2025 02:16 PM
" and we will be the bad guys ." ...according to DT, we already are"Mean and nasty"
08-14-2025 05:20 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:someone needs to let eBay know that Netherlands Antilles doesn’t exist
For that matter, St. Pierre et Miquelon is a department of France and not a colony or independent nation.
I often see SP&M on "no ship" lists of US sellers who likely don't know that it is in the Gulf of St Lawrence.
OTOH, they may not know of the Gulf of St Lawrence either.
You can ship to SP&M by addressing the letter to FRANCE and putting SP&M as the province/region. I know this because I know someone in Reunion and he told me to address his letters to France and put Reunion before France and then Paris would forward it there.
I also know to ship to Jersey and Guernsey you can address it to the UK. I had a letter going to Jersey addressed to the UK once (buyer was trying to get around the Jersey block). I shipped it and then inquired at Royal Mail if that was OK and if he'd receive it. They told me Jersey and Guernsey are part of Royal Mail in the UK and the mail will be forwarded there.
C.
08-14-2025 06:12 PM
And our Prime is that, plus 'stubborn'
08-14-2025 06:17 PM
not to get engrossed in Canadian politics here but current PM is exactly what Canada needed ....someone with economics, logic, sense and sensibility...