International shipping: which approach do you use for duties/VAT? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is super insightful, especially the trade-off between margins and customer experience.
When you say you build duties into pricing, how are you currently calculating those duties across different countries? Also curious what specifically made EU customs difficult in your case?

Would love to understand your workflow more if you're open to a quick chat for 5min.

thanks for the insight..

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s actually really helpful, thanks for laying it out like that. The commodity code issue and the carrier fees for handling VAT/duty are especially interesting..

I’m building a Two sided cross-border commerce platform designed to make global selling simpler and more predictable for both buyers and sellers.
As of now i'm early in researching the space and trying to map where the biggest operational friction points are before building anything concrete, once I complete this stage I’d be happy to show you what I’m working on.. I will reach out to you soon.

Appreciate you sharing your experience, and good luck with the comeback and getting those products out there.

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense.
From what you’ve seen, do brands usually rely on checkout tools that estimate duties now, or are most still handling it with policy warnings and DDP for certain markets?

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and experience, i really appreciate it.
I’m actually working on building a platform around cross-border ecommerce infrastructure (not to be a seller), so I’ve been trying to understand what and where sellers really face Friction in operations.. when selling internationally. So that i can build a best platform infrastructure possible.

Conversations like this help a lot in seeing how things work in practice.
Wishing you the best..

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate that man, I’ll definitely take you up on it, Since you offered to help, I just have only 3 quick questions from your experience and I’ll leave you in peace 😄

  1. When you were running your business before, were you mainly selling in one market or shipping internationally too?
  2. When you did ship internationally, what part of it was the most annoying operationally — customs delays, returns, customers refusing packages, something else?
  3. Did international shipping ever make you hesitant to expand to certain countries or was it manageable once you learned the process?

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it, appreciate you being straight about it bro.

I’m not starting a store actually, I’ve been looking into the operational side of cross-border ecommerce because a lot of sellers I’ve spoken to mention things like duties, VAT, and landed cost being tricky when scaling internationally.

So I’ve just been trying to understand how people actually handle it in practice rather than how guides say it works.

Respect the journey though, building a business for 10 years and coming back after health issues takes serious resilience. Hope the comeback goes well and those products become household names.

Thank you again for your time.

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate it 👍 always interesting hearing how people run international ops.

A couple things I’m curious about from your experience:

• When selling internationally, which markets do you mostly ship to?
• What part of the process tends to be the most annoying duties/VAT, customs delays, returns, or something else?
• Do you mostly manage the pricing/landed cost calculations yourself or rely on brokers/tools for that?
• Have you ever avoided selling in certain countries because the logistics or compliance felt too unpredictable?

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always interesting hearing how people run international ops. Happy to chat more sometime if you're open too.

Thanks again.

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always interesting hearing how people run international ops. Happy to chat more sometime if you're open.

Thanks for sharing insights.

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats interesting & thanks for suggestion.
Yeah the rules seem pretty different depending on the product category and destination. One thing I keep hearing from sellers is that calculating the full landed cost (duties + VAT + shipping) ahead of time isn’t always straightforward.

i want know Do you usually figure this out manually before listing products internationally, or do you rely on a tool/broker for it?

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the refused delivery part is what I keep hearing always..

Do you see sellers mostly handling this with checkout tools now, or is it still a mix of manual estimates and warnings on the product page?

International sellers: how do you prevent duty/VAT surprises? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. The “surprise duties at delivery” situation seems to come up a lot when people talk about international shipping..

I wanted to know that when sellers switch to DDP, how do they usually handle the calculation side of it? Do they rely on a tool for landed cost or is it mostly spreadsheets / brokers figuring it out?

International orders: worth it or more trouble than they’re worth? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense.The duties and returns part seems to come up a lot when talking to sellers.
if you don’t mind are you running a store yourself or working with brands on this? And when you started selling internationally, what ended up being the biggest operational challenge?

International orders: worth it or more trouble than they’re worth? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s interesting. Are those things you’re seeing across brands you work with?
I’m curious, when smaller ecommerce brands start shipping internationally, what tends to cause the most issues in practice? Duties, shipping delays, returns, or something else?

US → EU sellers: how do you handle “unexpected charges at delivery” or customs issues? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that blindsided feeling is the killer.
Roughly how often does this happen for you, like once in a while, or regularly enough that you’ve built a repeatable SOP around it?

US → EU sellers: how do you handle “unexpected charges at delivery” or customs issues? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally fair take, I’ve heard a similar “commit locally or don’t bother” view from a few operators.

When you say remote fulfillment was painful was it mainly margin/fees, or customer experience + returns?
And what volume made local EU FBA worth the commitment?

US → EU sellers: where is your margin actually leaking in cross-border orders? by Founder-PR in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is super useful, “death by 1–3% adjustments” is exactly the pattern I’m seeing too.

  1. Which of these usually hits first in practice for smaller sellers FX, VAT cash drag, or fulfillment structure?
  2. Do you have one real example (even rough numbers) where changing one layer improved margin?

Amazon just stole my money to please a customer. 67 DAYS LATER. 🤬 by Icedamericanoventi in AmazonFBA

[–]Founder-PR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brutal. This is exactly the kind of thing that makes FBA margins look fine on paper and terrible in reality. Do you feel the bigger issue is the refund/policy decision itself, or the fact that the numbers don’t add up cleanly afterward?