eBay Global Shipping Program: Overview, Costs, and Common Problems

eBay Global Shipping Program: Overview, Costs, and Common Problems

eBay’s Global Shipping Program (GSP) is a game-changer for sellers looking to expand their reach internationally without dealing with customs, taxes, or complex logistics. This program streamlines global sales by managing customs, providing shipment tracking, and shielding sellers from delivery complications.

In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about eBay GSP, including how it works, its benefits, associated costs, how M2E Pro supports it, and the list of restricted items.

What is the eBay Global Shipping Program?

The eBay Global Shipping Program (GSP) simplifies international selling by handling customs, tracking, and delivery. Sellers ship items to eBay’s designated shipping center—in the UK for UK sellers, and in Kentucky, USA, for US sellers. eBay then handles the international transit, ensuring a smooth delivery process for buyers.

How It Works (Step-by-Step Process):

  1. Seller Lists the Item: When creating an eBay listing, the seller enables GSP for that item.
  2. Buyer Purchases the Item: International buyers see the full cost, including import duties and international shipping fees, at checkout.
  3. Seller Ships to eBay’s Global Shipping Center:
    • US Sellers: Ship the item to Erlanger, Kentucky.
    • UK Sellers: Ship to Lutterworth, UK.
    • Sellers are only responsible for the domestic shipping cost to this hub.
  4. eBay Handles Everything Else: Once the package reaches the Global Shipping Center, eBay takes over:
    • Customs clearance, international shipping, and tracking.
    • Sellers are protected from negative feedback for lost/damaged items beyond the GSP hub.
  5. Buyer Receives the Package: The buyer can track the package and know exactly how much they paid for shipping and import duties.

By participating in GSP, sellers no longer need to worry about customs paperwork, international shipping restrictions, or delivery risks.

Countries Eligible for the Global Shipping Programme

Products qualifying for the eBay Global Shipping Programme can be shipped from the UK to buyers in the following 87 locations:

European Countries (EU & Non-EU):

  • EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden;
  • Non-EU Nations: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, Switzerland, Ukraine;

International Destinations:

  • North & South America: Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad & Tobago, Uruguay, USA;
  • Asia & the Middle East: Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, Vietnam;
  • Africa & Oceania: Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Australia, Dominica, Egypt, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, New Zealand, Reunion, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, South Africa, Turks & Caicos Islands;

Meanwhile, US sellers can ship to over 100 countries. In addition to above there are also: Antigua and Barbuda, French Guyana, Guadeloupe (French), Guernsey, Jersey, Martinique (French), Reunion (French), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom.

Benefits of Using eBay GSP

No Customs or Import Hassles: eBay takes full responsibility for handling customs, import duties, and taxes. Sellers don’t need to deal with international regulations or customs paperwork.

Expanded Global Reach: GSP automatically makes listings available to buyers in over 100 countries. More visibility means higher sales potential.

Seller Protection: Once an item reaches eBay’s Global Shipping Center, the seller is protected against:

  • Loss, theft, or damage during international transit.
  • Delivery delays or customs issues.
  • Negative feedback related to international shipping problems.

Full Tracking & Transparency: eBay provides end-to-end tracking, so buyers and sellers can monitor shipments. If anything goes wrong after the package reaches eBay’s hub, eBay takes full responsibility.

No International Returns Required: GSP does not require sellers to accept international returns. If the buyer wants a return, eBay handles it—not the seller.

Benefits of Using eBay GSP

Cost of eBay Global Shipping Program

One of the biggest concerns about GSP is the cost. While it simplifies shipping, it also comes with additional fees—paid by the buyer.

Cost of eBay Global Shipping Program

Breakdown of Fees:

  • Domestic Shipping (Seller’s Responsibility):  Sellers only pay to ship the item to eBay’s hub in the US or UK. No additional international shipping costs for sellers.
  • International Shipping Fees (Paid by Buyer): eBay charges the buyer for the cost of shipping from the GSP hub to the buyer’s country.
  • Import Duties & Taxes (Paid by Buyer): Buyers pay all customs and import taxes upfront—no surprise charges.

For example, sellers registered in the UK are charged an international fee when the buyer’s delivery address is outside the UK. This fee is automatically deducted from sales proceeds and applies to the total sale amount, including the item price, handling, postage, and taxes.

UK Fee Rates

  • Eurozone & Northern Europe (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden): 1.05%;
  • US & Canada: 1.8%;
  • All other countries: 2.0%;
Sellers registered in the UK are charged an international fee

For sellers outside the UK, check your country’s fee page for specific rates.

Are GSP Fees Too High?

Many buyers complain that GSP is expensive compared to other shipping options. Some sellers find that high shipping costs deter international buyers from completing purchases.

Solution: If your buyers complain about high shipping costs, you may want to offer alternative international shipping methods for certain regions.

Seller Protections in the Global Shipping Programme

With the Global Shipping Programme, you’re protected in these ways:

5-Star Ratings: Free domestic shipping to the UK Shipping Centre = 5-star rating for postage and dispatch. Same-day or 1-day dispatch + tracking upload = 5-star rating for delivery time.

Feedback Protection: Buyers can leave feedback, but neutral/negative feedback may be removed in some cases.

No Liability After UK Shipping Centre: If an item is lost or damaged after reaching the UK Shipping Centre, you’re not responsible for refunds under eBay Money Back Guarantee or PayPal Buyer Protection.

Seller Protections in the Global Shipping Programme

How to Turn on Global Shipping on eBay

  1. Go to eBay Seller Hub → Click Account Settings and navigate to Shipping Preferences.
  2. Opt into the Global Shipping Programme → Find the option and check the box to enable it.
  3. Update Listings → Edit your existing and new listings to include Global Shipping in the shipping options.
  4. Save Changes → eBay will automatically handle international shipping, customs, tracking, and delivery.

Once enabled, eligible international buyers will see your listings, and eBay will manage the shipping process, making it hassle-free for you! 

How M2E Pro Supports eBay GSP

The M2E Pro Magento 2 eBay integration simplifies cross-border selling by seamlessly syncing your Magento store with eBay’s marketplace. If you’re using eBay’s Global Shipping Program , M2E Pro ensures a hassle-free experience by automating the listing, order, and inventory management processes.

M2E Pro Magento 2 eBay integration

With M2E Pro, sellers can:

  • Enable GSP on eBay listings directly from Magento;
  • Sync order details, including GSP shipments, without manual input;
  • Track GSP transactions and manage fulfillment seamlessly;
  • Ensure compliance with eBay’s shipping and customs policies;

By integrating M2E Pro with eBay GSP, Magento sellers can expand their global reach effortlessly while letting eBay handle international shipping and customs clearance. This eliminates logistical challenges, allowing sellers to focus on growing sales. 

Restricted Categories & Prohibited Items under eBay GSP

Keep in mind that items included in eBay’s hazardous, restricted or regulated materials policy, or that don’t follow eBay International trading policy, can’t be shipped using eBay International Shipping.

Restricted Categories

Due to export limitations and restrictions, items in the following categories cannot be shipped through the Global Shipping Programme:

  • Business & Industrial → Websites & Businesses for Sale;
  • Cars, Motorcycles & Vehicles;
  • Coins & Paper Money → Virtual Currency;
  • Events Tickets;
  • Health & Beauty → Fragrances;
  • Holidays & Travel;
  • Property;
  • Video Games & Consoles → Gaming & Time Cards;

Note: This is not an exhaustive list. If an item falls under an unsupported category, eBay will automatically prevent its listing from being offered to international buyers through the Global Shipping Programme. However, sellers can still offer additional international shipping services if available.

Prohibited Items

Certain items are strictly prohibited from being sold through the Global Shipping Programme, including:

  • Illegal or Regulated Materials:
    • Obscene material;
    • Child pornography;
    • Hate propaganda;
    • Narcotics (controlled substances);
    • Currency (banknotes, stocks, bonds, securities, etc.);
    • Weapons (firearms, knives, etc.);
    • Radiological devices;
    • Dangerous goods;
  • Restricted Consumer Goods:
    • Alcohol (including samples);
    • Tobacco;
    • Medical materials;
    • Cosmetics (including perfume);
    • Nutritional supplements, nutraceuticals;
    • Printer toners;
  • Biological & Perishable Items:
    • Biological specimens;
    • Perishable items;
    • Liquids, liquefiable substances, and powders;
    • Animals;
    • Human body parts;
    • Plants;
    • Seeds;
    • Plant fertilizers, nutrients;
  • Weapons & Self-Defense Items:
    • Bows, crossbows, arrows;
    • Lasers;
    • Radar busters;
  • High-Value & Luxury Items:
    • Furs, fur clothing, fur-trimmed clothing;
    • Wool and cashmere (Japan only);
    • Jewellery, gold, and other precious metals (subject to carrier/customs restrictions);
    • Fine arts;
  • Hazardous & Miscellaneous Items:
    • Batteries (except those included with consumer electronics such as AA, C, Li-ion);
    • Chemistry sets;
    • Any type of air, gas, or liquid in a compressed container;
    • COD (Cash on Delivery) shipments;
    • Parcels exceeding the maximum package size and/or weight limits imposed by the global service provider;
eBay GSP Prohibited Items

7 Common Problems with eBay GSP and How to Avoid Them

While eBay’s Global Shipping Program (GSP) offers a streamlined way to ship internationally, many sellers and buyers experience challenges that can impact their transactions. Below are the most common problems with GSP and practical solutions to help sellers navigate these issues effectively.

#1: High Shipping Costs for Buyers

The Problem:

One of the most frequent complaints from international buyers is that GSP shipping fees are too high compared to other shipping methods.

  • eBay charges buyers for international shipping, customs duties, and processing fees upfront.
  • Buyers often find shipping via GSP more expensive than shipping via private carriers like DHL, UPS, or even local postal services.

Why It Happens:

  • Unlike some carriers that charge them upon delivery, eBay calculates import duties and taxes upfront.
  • No combined shipping discounts – buyers must pay separate shipping fees for multiple items.
  • eBay uses specific international carriers, which may not always offer the lowest rates.

How to Avoid It:

  • Offer alternative shipping methods: Instead of enabling GSP for all items, consider providing direct international shipping for specific regions where GSP is too expensive.
  • Inform buyers about shipping options: Add a note in your listing that GSP is one option but that buyers can request a quote for alternative shipping.
  • Offer free domestic shipping: If you provide free shipping to eBay’s GSP hub, it helps lower the total cost for buyers.

#2: Slow Delivery Times

The Problem:

Although eBay manages international shipping, some buyers report longer-than-expected delivery times than private couriers.

  • Repackaging Delays: eBay repackages and processes items at its shipping hub before forwarding them internationally, adding extra time.
  • Customs Clearance Issues: Some countries have longer customs processing times, causing delays.
  • Limited Carrier Options: eBay partners with specific carriers, and delivery times may vary based on the destination.

How to Avoid It:

  • Set realistic delivery expectations in your listings to inform buyers that GSP shipping may take longer.
  • Consider offering expedited shipping for buyers who need their items faster.
  • Track your package updates in eBay’s system and communicate delays with buyers proactively.

#3: No Combined Shipping Discounts

The Problem:

If a buyer purchases multiple items from the same seller, GSP does not allow combined shipping discounts.

  • Each item is shipped separately, and buyers must pay shipping and import fees for each order individually.
  • This can discourage buyers from purchasing multiple items at once.

How to Avoid It:

  • Offer an alternative international shipping method for buyers purchasing multiple items.
  • List similar items as bundles to avoid multiple shipping charges.
  • Mention in your listings that combined shipping is impossible with GSP so buyers are aware before purchasing.

#4: Ineligible Items Getting Flagged or Removed

The Problem:

Some sellers list items as eligible for GSP, but later, eBay flags them as restricted and cancels the order.

  • Even if it is legal in the seller’s country, certain products are prohibited under eBay’s international shipping policies.

Commonly restricted items include:

  • Lithium batteries (e.g., laptops, cameras, power banks)
  • Perfumes & aerosols (due to flammable content)
  • Weapons & firearm accessories
  • Alcohol, tobacco, and controlled substances

How to Avoid It:

  • Check eBay’s official list of restricted GSP items before listing.
  • Clearly mention product specifications (e.g., “Does not include battery”) to avoid unintentional restrictions.
  • If an item is ineligible, consider direct international shipping options instead of GSP.

#5. Sellers Accidentally Shipping Directly to the Buyer Instead of eBay’s Hub

The Problem:

Some sellers mistakenly ship items directly to the international buyer instead of to eBay’s domestic Global Shipping Center.

  • If this happens, eBay’s seller protection will no longer cover the order.
  • If the item is lost or damaged, the seller is responsible for refunding the buyer.

How to Avoid It:

  • Double-check the shipping address on the eBay order page before shipping.
  • Use eBay’s shipping labels, which automatically include the correct address for the GSP hub.

#6. Returns & Refund Issues

The Problem:

Many sellers are unaware that GSP does not support international returns.

  • If a buyer wants to return an item, the seller may have to cover international return costs, which can be expensive.
  • Some buyers expect a return option and leave negative feedback when they can’t return an item quickly.

How to Avoid It:

  • Clearly state in your listings that international returns are not accepted under GSP.
  • If you accept returns, use a direct shipping option rather than GSP.
  • If a buyer insists on returning an item, offer a partial refund instead of a return to avoid high return costs.

#7. Buyers Filing “Item Not Received” Cases

The Problem:

Since GSP orders pass through multiple carriers and customs offices, there are cases where:

  • Tracking updates may not be as detailed in certain countries.
  • Buyers open “Item Not Received” (INR) disputes, even though the item is in transit.

How to Avoid It:

  • Encourage buyers to check the tracking information on eBay before opening a case.
  • Use eBay messages to provide updates and reassure buyers about delivery times.
  • If a buyer opens an INR case, check with eBay Support before issuing refunds—eBay may close the case in the seller’s favor if the package is still in transit.

FAQs

1. Can I opt out of the eBay Global Shipping Program?

Yes. You can disable GSP for specific listings or your account in your eBay shipping preferences. If you opt-out, you must handle all international shipping, including customs and import fees.

2. Can buyers return items shipped through GSP?

Generally, no. eBay does not support international returns under GSP unless the item arrives damaged or significantly different from the listing. However, if you accept international returns, the buyer must cover return shipping costs.

3. What happens if an item is lost or damaged after reaching the GSP center?

eBay takes full responsibility. If the item is lost, stolen, or damaged after reaching eBay’s hub, the seller is fully protected and receives payment. eBay refunds the buyer at no cost to the seller.

Conclusion

eBay’s Global Shipping Programme simplifies international selling by handling complex shipping and customs processes, offering seller protection, and expanding global reach. However, sellers should be aware of potential drawbacks, such as higher buyer shipping costs and longer delivery times. Evaluating these factors can help sellers decide if GSP aligns with their business goals.

eBay Global Shipping Program: Overview, Costs, and Common Problems
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  1. Thanks for your marvelous posting! I truly enjoyed reading it, you could be a great author.
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    want to encourage continue your great writing, have a
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  2. As a buyer this leaves me with no options if there is a delay or lost item – apart from filing “Item Not Received”
    This is Really Not good for the seller, nor the buyer.

    1. It can feel frustrating for buyers during delays, but once the item reaches eBay’s GSP hub, eBay takes responsibility. Sellers are protected, and any loss or delay after that point is handled by eBay, not the seller.

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