I mainly had good experiences with EBay's own global shipping service. But you have to be aware, the price you pay seems to bear no relation to the actual shipping cost - it is based on estimated package size and weight filled in by the seller. The service is fine for small packages, but if the seller over-estimates size/weight, the shipping quote seems to skyrocket to ridiculous values. At the same time, if the seller enters artificially low dimensions, EBay still seems to accept this.
Conclusion, if you see the item cost looks unfairly high, it often pays to ask the seller to double check it and if they enter the smallest size they think they can pack it into, it might save you half the shipping cost. On the other hand, I recently bought some 5ft fluorescent tubes from USA which would normally cost an absolute fortune to post to Europe. The seller had only entered 2ft in the package dimensions, which made the whole thing about 5x cheaper. I was sure Ebay would reject the package when it arrived at their depot and return to sender, but it sailed through their services with no remarks to either me or the seller! I suppose EBay figures that they win on some packages and lose on others, and it would cost more effort to enforce than to check every single item.
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