20-05-2026 10:29 AM
20-05-2026 10:40 AM
You will need to cancel the transaction with the buyer's agreement (via the dropdown menu arrow for the item on your orders list) and relist for collection for the buyer to buy again.
20-05-2026 10:45 AM
Thank you for your reply. I meant collection by Royal Mail rather than by the customer. Sorry to confuse you. Can I cancel the label and redo?
20-05-2026 10:49 AM
If the buyer has paid for RM postage you can book collection with them separately for a small fee:
https://www.royalmail.com/collection
20-05-2026 10:53 AM
20-05-2026 11:06 AM - edited 20-05-2026 11:07 AM
I'm not sure you need a different label but if you do and had "free delivery - seller pays" on the listing you can get a refund here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/claims/simple-delivery/refund/seller
If the cost of postage was on the listing that means the buyer paid for the original label they will be automatically refunded in 30 days.
If you prefer you can arrange with the buyer to cancel and relist for them to buy again, and this time you can arrange RM collection via ebay.
20-05-2026 11:19 AM
20-05-2026 11:25 AM
That's OK, it is confusing at the best of times. I would probably cancel the transaction and relist. To make sure the buyer chooses Royal Mail (they can't really tell what they're choosing) you can opt out of other couriers here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/ship/prf/simpledelivery
Do that before you relist.
So message the buyer and explain the problem. Then cancel the transaction via the dropdown menu arrow for the item on your orders list. Opt out of non-RM couriers and then relist.
20-05-2026 11:31 AM
20-05-2026 11:32 AM
You're welcome. I hope it goes well. 🙂