Simple Delivery - what is a low priced item?
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31-03-2025 11:09 AM
I currently sell my large stamp collection and football programmes so majority of my items are low value that I currently sell for £1.99 including postage (and post second class Royal Mail for 85p). With 'simple' delivery being forced upon us from 15 April this appears to be I will have to charge an additional £2.84 for postage which is the royal mail tracked. This means no one will buy my items.
I note however on the email that it says 'There’ll be a few exceptions, such as low-priced, bulky items, and local pick-up, which aren’t eligible for Simple Delivery'. Does anyone know what 'low-priced' items means as eBay do not seem to quantify this anywhere?
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31-03-2025 1:53 PM
I don't know what eBay class as low-priced but have asked for clarification
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31-03-2025 4:17 PM
Hi @gooner100fan ,
Thank you for your post.
To confirm Simple delivery will be optional for items that are priced £10 or under and lightweight( 100g or under) so if your items are in this range then you should be able to continue with your own postage.
Thank you,
Kat