A slightly off track question, though one that troubles me greatly. My question relates to the
variation in shipping costs from the US to Australia on Ebay for phonographs and phonograph equipment.
Usually the listings I look for are priority delivery up to 14 days from the US to Sydney with a tracking number,
although this can vary, with what goodies are being offered.
Over the last few months I’ve seen quoted Amberola 30 shipping costs varying as follows: $76 - $175 (these are the cheap ones).
I recently paid $76 delivery for an Amberola 30, which took just under two weeks to arrive, it was double boxed, with bubble wrap
and peanut foam packing. I also paid $195 to have an Amberola 50 delivered, though I have seen a quote of $450 for delivery of a 50.
Last week a friend of mine here in Sydney paid $105 for delivery of a Fireside phonograph together with #10 Cygnet horn. This
machine was beautifully packaged and took just over a week to arrive from the US. This afternoon I saw an Amberola V on Ebay,
with a quoted shipping cost of $1005 to Australia. I cannot see why costs vary so much, as it excludes international buyers like us,
and also disadvantages the seller because of the lack of competition in the bidding process.
Is anyone able to tell me why the shipping costs vary so much? Could it be Ebay user inexperience, or the way Ebay structures its default pricing?
I have contacted Ebay, and I'm awaiting a response but will research a little more, before considering if there is anything I can do to remedy this
situation.
Ade