When
making an online purchase it is critical to have at least a good idea
of what the total landing cost of the product you are buying would be.
You can then compare this to the price being charged by the local
sellers of the item you are attempting to purchase and decide whether it
is worth the trouble of making the online purchase. Often enough the
product you are attempting to buy may not be available on the local
market and in this case you will have to use your judgment. Whatever you
do in order to come up with an estimate of the landing cost you still
have to have an appreciation of the shipping costs.
Americans can be queer folks. Despite leading the world in most things they have obstinately stuck with an imperial system of measurement. One of the things that you need to appreciate when buying online is the pound as a unit of measurement. It is used by most shipping companies and often crops up when making a purchase. If you prudently assume the pound to be around half a kilogram you will be spared a lot of problems.
You will also have to note that the first pound is the most expensive and fixed rates are added to this “base” price. For example if you ship through DHL you will be charged a fixed variable cost first pound shipped to Pakistan. If you are making multiple purchases, it would be a good idea to use their repackaging service that will turn your multiple packages into one package for a price. This can save you a lot of money in shipping costs. Also unless there is a special reason, such as when buying from multiple sellers some of which do not ship to Pakistan, when buying from a seller who ships directly to Pakistan have the item shipped directly to Pakistan by that seller as most sellers enjoy discounts with couriers so that would probably be the cheapest option.
In the courier world a one pound bag of diapers can weigh more than a five pound computer tablet. This concept is known as volumetric/dimensional weight. The rationale is that since items are shipped on a plane and they take up space that could have been used for something else they have to pay for that space if they are oddly shaped. To do this, the actual weight of the package is compared to the volumetric weight. For items shipped to Pakistan the volumetric weight is calculated by finding the volume of the package in square inches and dividing by 139. The greater of the dimensional weight and actual weight is used for billing purposes unless the seller enjoys some kind of discount with the courier. Try to find the package dimension eBay and Amazon usually lists this for each product.
It is customary to also pay insurance when shipping items. However if the item’s value is less than $100 paying insurance would be superfluous since most couriers provide refunds of up to this amount if your shipment is damaged.
Some
sellers provide free shipping. In most cases this takes longer than
Global Express guaranteed shipping (GxG) so if you want your item to
arrive to you in guaranteed time you should pay for expedited delivery.
Sometimes free shipping does not come with tracking capabilities which
means it might take a while to know the progress of your shipment. This
might be a problem when it comes to custom clearance so if you do not
want to see your laptop in three months you have to pay for expedited
delivery.
Due to various laws, some items cannot be shipped to
Pakistan. This includes banknotes, currency notes, securities of any
kind payable to bearer, traveler’s checks and gun parts prohibited in
all classes of mail. Firearms except under permit, lottery tickets or
circulars relating to lotteries and perishable infectious biological
substances.
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