Friday, August 22, 2014

International Shipping and Customs 101

International Shipping in a Nutshell
by JC Murphy


DID YOU KNOW....... Musical instruments such as guitars can be expensive to ship internationally. This is due primarily to the size of the box, not the weight of the box.

MORE ABOUT SIZE AND WEIGHT
Domestic ground shipments usually use box weight as the primary billing factor. All International shippers including FedEx, UPS, US Postal Service and DHL charge rates that are based on Dimensional Weight which is a combination of the box length plus the girth of the box plus the actual shipping weight. Dimensional weight is important because of the actual space required in the aircraft and the weight is also taken into consideration but to a lessor extent.

Another factor with shipping costs is the destination country. Here's an example:
An acoustic guitar with a hardshell case shipped from Florida to Brazil may cost around $350 US Dollars. The same guitar shipped to Moscow Russia might cost around $120 US Dollars. The reason for the difference in price usually comes from the size restrictions to a particular country. The size restrictions determine the possible range of box sizes. Here's an example:
 
USPS Priority Mail to Brazil:
    Maximum Weight: 66 lbs

Since most guitar boxes are longer than 42" a more expensive class of service such as USPS GXG Global Express Guaranteed is the only option available. Although this class of service is much faster (1-3 business days vs. 6-10 business days) it is also the most expensive. If the destination country has a higher size restriction for a less expensive service then the rate is generally much lower. In the example for Brazil, the shipping rate might be about 50% lower if the box were only 3 inches shorter.

Since most shippers have adopted similar methods of dimensional weight calculation, prices between the different carriers are closer than they used to be. At Pricebeat Music we always compare rates anyhow just to find the lowest available shipping method.

IMPORT TAXES AND CUSTOMS FEES

Almost all countries charge some sort of fee or tax when you buy something from another country (or even the same country in some cases). Every country has different regulations and rates based on the type of product (See the Harmonized System) Collecting this fee is usually the responsibility of the Customs Office and payment of this fee is the responsibility of the buyer or importer which are often one in the same. Sellers who expert individual products often cannot collect these fees in advance on behalf of the buyer. That's because the seller has no way of interacting with a foreign country's Customs office and in some cases is prohibited by law from doing so. The exception to this is when a seller assigns the shipping company to act as the importer or broker of the shipment. The reason sellers don't generally do this is because the shipping company will bill the seller for all customs fees and the seller does not know what the fees will be in advance. This provides an opportunity for a seller to lose a considerable amount of money on a transaction. Local taxes and fees may also be imposed depending on the shipment's ultimate destination.

A handy online tool that can be used to estimate shipping fees, tax and final cost is the Duty Calculator. There is even a page that lets you enter an eBay Item Number and it will calculate everything in a matter of seconds.

Pricebeat Music is an experienced international shipper. If you need a quote please contact us. Please visit our Top Rated eBay Store and PricebeatMusic.com for great deals on music gear.

JC Murphy is the owner of PriceBeat Music and has over 25 years of international eCommerce and shipping experience.

UpBeat Music and PriceBeat Music Profiled in Music Inc Magazine

August 22 2014
Crestview Florida
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: JC Murphy
850-398-4009

UpBeat Music and PriceBeat Music are featured in a full page article in the September 2014 issue of Music Inc. Magazine, an international trade publication for the musical instrument retail and manufacturing industry. The article is entitled "Navigating the New Normal" and outlines the company's strategy for future success in the highly competitive music business.
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Friday, May 23, 2014

Keyboardmag: Bob Moog Lives

Today would have been Bob Moog's 80th birthday had he not expired way too early due to a brain tumor. He was a genius and a nice guy who also provoked thought, inspiration and sonic integrity. RIP Bob.

Keyboardmag: Bob Moog Lives

Friday, April 25, 2014

Win a Royer Labs R-121 Ribbon Mic and Sling-Shock!

To qualify to win the R-121 Ribbon Mic and Sling-Shock™ Shockmount, get connected to Royer Labs via Facebook, Twitter, or email, so you'll be among the first to learn of new Royer microphones, special deals, and studio tips for getting the most out of your ribbon mics

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

2nd Annual Okaloosa Revfest Live Music Festival Saturday March 15th

Pricebeat Music and Upbeat Music are sponsors of the 2014 Okaloosa Revfest and will be there for all the great musical performances. The event takes place at KC's Sandbar in Fort Walton on Saturday March 15th and part of the proceeds will benefit The Fisher House charity for military families. For More Info Visit: http://theneweartharmy.net/festivals/revfest-bands

Tuesday, January 21, 2014


We've entered the FedEx Small Business Sweepstakes.
Please vote for our brick-n-mortal music store Upbeat Music!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

NEWS FLASH - Pricebeat Music Plans Website Restructuring in 2014

Pricebeat Music Plans Website Restructuring in 2014

Posted on 7th Jan 2014 @ 6:02 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1/7/2014
CONTACT JC MURPHY
850-398-4009

Pricebeat Music Plans Website Restructuring in 2014

In an effort to further define it's market identity, Pricebeat Music will be restructuring it's eCommerce website located at www.pricebeatmusic.com to feature specialty instruments, wholesale lots and closeouts. The so-called "boutique store" business model is a growing trend among smaller businesses that wish to serve niche markets instead of competing with the large national retailers that spend a tremendous amount of money and manpower to drive website traffic.
"Although we do stock and sell a full line of musical instruments and accessories on various sales channels including Ebay, Amazon and the Florida based brick and mortar store Upbeat Music, we feel that the Pricebeat Music website will provide better service and product selection for the professional musician by offering products and prices that typically aren't found on other websites in our industry" says Pricebeat Music Founder and President JC Murphy. "Basically, we're pulling all the small goods off the site and recategorizing for the new business model. We intend to modify the Upbeat Music website to serve the Northwest Florida area with school band supplies, band instruments, musical accessories and other types of instruments such as guitars, keyboards, drums & percussion, and stage & studio products such as PA and lighting gear. " says Murphy.
Pricebeat Music has been selling online since 2010 as the official online sales channel for Upbeat Music, a 2013 NAMM Top 100 Retailer. Authorized brands include Fender Musical Instruments, Ibanez Guitars and Amps, Deering Banjos, Martin Guitars, Sonor Drums, Yamaha, Behringer, Hohner, Amati, Morgan Monroe and many more.
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