25-02-2026 12:16 PM
25-02-2026 12:18 PM - edited 25-02-2026 12:18 PM
With C&C you post to the C&C address chosen by the buyer. Apart from needing to make sure the ecp number is on the parcel there is no difference to posting to the buyer's address.
More info here:
25-02-2026 12:20 PM
C&C is no different to posting to buyers home.
Ebay supply delivery address, make sure you include ECP code (if using eBay postage it is part of address)
You can opt out of C&C if you want.
Type click and collect into ebay help.
25-02-2026 12:57 PM
Thanks for your message. I hadn't realised that c&c was basically the same as posting to buyer direct, the frustrating part is that when I follow the help page, it does say I'm not enrolled in c&c and my drafts for my listings don't have that as an option so a bit frustrated as to why it's now showing it??
25-02-2026 1:16 PM
Sellers are automatically opted in to C&C unless seller opts out. You may not have noticed before but items have to meet certain requirements, for example price.
We'll automatically offer Click & Collect on your listings if:
I must have opted out years ago. It may be a good idea, but can cause problems, if buyer does not collect for example, or as recently seen the chosen C&C store has withdrawn from the scheme so parcel was refused, leaving buyer rather annoyed.
25-02-2026 1:51 PM
Thanks John for the info but I have definitely never opted in and in my postage preferences it says the same thing so how can I opt out if I've never been in??? I listed a new item today and my listing draft says 'postage only' but it's showing click & collect as another option
25-02-2026 1:57 PM
I checked 2 new listings, neither show C&C.
25-02-2026 2:27 PM
Thank you John so much for that, I have just listed a 2nd item and definitely didn't offer C&C but it does show it on the item description page, hopefully this is just a blip at my end and it will magically go away as quickly as it arrived!!! Thank you for helping, much appreciated x