Cheap shipping to China for a returned item

I need to send a wiring harness back to China as it was a purchasing error. Weighs less than 500g and could fit in an envelope is I really tried.

Are there any low cost options people have used, given that time is not a factor? I.e. sea freight is OK.

Comments

  • +1

    Didn't purchase through PayPal by chance to take advantage of their free returns?

    • Forgot about that feature. I'll get them to cover it after I use auspost.

      Thanks everyone.

  • +1

    I don't suppose you activated refunded returns if you used Paypal?

    Beaten to it. Auspost is usually the cheapest to get to China.

  • +1
    1. It's not clear what "purchasing error" is supposed to mean.

    2. It's not clear what "Weighs less than 500g and could fit in an envelope is I really tried" is supposed to mean in the context of international postage.

    Whether or not you can stuff it into 'an envelope' is really of no consequence. What matters re airmail is the weight and the size, and what matters re seamail is mainly just the size.

    If you bought the item for less than $100, then my advice is to write it off as a 'lesson well learned'. Trying to avail yourself of any sort of refund via postage of the 'faulty' (or purchasing error?) item via international postage back to China is folly.

  • If you know any one reselling nutrition things to China, those Logistics agent can do this for less than $10/KG, usually $6.5/kg-$9/kg, but you need to be able to fill in the form in Chinese and also needs the receiver's ID number…

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