Well, here we are. I used to enjoy shipping from Germany to Canada of up to 20kg by Deutsche Post at a price of 60DM. Then it became 80DM, then 100DM. Then it turned into 59 Euro. Then 69 Euro. Then 79 Euro. I haven't purchased anything larger from Germany for a bit over a year, but I just did and I learned that Deutsche Post is no longer doing international parcels over 2kg. They hand it off to DHL and shipping of a parcel in the 10-20kg weight class is now 140 Euro. Just like that. OK, I was committed, so I grabbed it. And the item isn't exactly easy to find locally, so there is that too.
But I have decided against plenty of purchases due to shipping costs. There used to be USPS surface option from US, but that is no longer available, because it was half the price of AIR and surface didn't take too long. Instead of offering it, they ended it and force all to the AIR option. Don't get me started on UPS and their menu of fees, which used to make me not choose them. However, all the other courier companies have adopted these practices now to make shipping costs a surprise upon arrival of parcel. Like a hostage situtaiton, "You want this package in my hand right here? PAY UP!" And of course shipping costs are a constant issue for people here and I see interested parties walk away from a purchase on basis of shipping cost not being worth it. Volume of retro product moving around the world surely isn't growing. My other hobby of boomboxes...well, that appears pretty much on life support compared to just a few years ago.
So...is this new barrier helping to slow down the hobby?
How many times have you walked away from something you wanted to purchase due to shipping costs?
Are you willing to offer less for items as a result shipping costs?
Do you find that your geographic shopping range is shrinking to minimize shipping costs?
But I have decided against plenty of purchases due to shipping costs. There used to be USPS surface option from US, but that is no longer available, because it was half the price of AIR and surface didn't take too long. Instead of offering it, they ended it and force all to the AIR option. Don't get me started on UPS and their menu of fees, which used to make me not choose them. However, all the other courier companies have adopted these practices now to make shipping costs a surprise upon arrival of parcel. Like a hostage situtaiton, "You want this package in my hand right here? PAY UP!" And of course shipping costs are a constant issue for people here and I see interested parties walk away from a purchase on basis of shipping cost not being worth it. Volume of retro product moving around the world surely isn't growing. My other hobby of boomboxes...well, that appears pretty much on life support compared to just a few years ago.
So...is this new barrier helping to slow down the hobby?
How many times have you walked away from something you wanted to purchase due to shipping costs?
Are you willing to offer less for items as a result shipping costs?
Do you find that your geographic shopping range is shrinking to minimize shipping costs?