The EU's €3 parcel fee is a non-refundable import charge that applies to all shipments regardless of value, with no duty drawback available for returns or non-deliverables; this policy was implemented by the EU and US as the first countries, with other nations expected to follow suit, making the fee's fairness dependent on shipment value relative to the €150 threshold.
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Is €3 too much for an EU import fee?Added:
The three-euro fee might be pretty problematic depending on the or you know, value of your shipments. Um but or or not depending on if you have really, you know, higher value shipments and you're close to that 150-euro threshold.
Returns. Do you get a refund on returns?
>> No, you don't.
>> Yeah, for the three-euro fee and even non-deliverables, that that Once it's in? Once it's in, it's in. And that was the same thing and it still is the same thing coming into the US. That there's no duty drawback. The US and EU were just the first ones to move and others are going to be following suit.
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