05-01-2025 12:38 PM
Why the heck has eBay changed the payment rules yet again? Are they trying to mimic another selling site with the same unfair policies?
After reading some comments on this subject, one reply to a member, who stated that they couldn't afford to fork out postage costs and wait until their parcel had been delivered before receiving payment (which I totally agree with), was "if that strapped for cash then really shouldn't be selling on eBay". What nonsense! In that case one wold just take items to a charity shop or bin them! The whole point of selling on eBay, I thought, was to make a bit of money, if financially well off then why bother?
I was about to start listing items for sale again, I'm trying to clear out my life of possessions because Yes, I do need the money and also because I'd like to make life a little easier for my family to cope with when I pop my clogs! I also donated a percentage of sales to charities that I think are very worthwhile but undervalued , and in need of help.
I'm really disappointed with eBay, the new rules, I think are going to affect lots of members and most likely eBay's reputation and profits too!
26-05-2025 1:49 AM
@mulberry1973 wrote:It really angers me how a Private Seller is immediately out of pocket due to having to pay postage upfront.
Pending funds can be used to buy postage plus with Simple Delivery the buyer pays eBay for label directly or if you offer free postage then the cost of the label is deducted from the buyer's payment, so there is no reason why a Private Seller should be left out of pocket.
26-05-2025 12:57 PM
26-05-2025 4:34 PM
29-05-2025 11:23 AM
So far i'm still using the ' original ' postage method for my listings but i'm still being offered eBay's smart postage before listing.
Now if you list a book for instance, eBay's smart postage say's £3.33 however if you take that item to the post office or use say Parcels2GO it's £3.53 ( so your saving saving 20p using eBay postage ) however eBay don't take into consideration the cost of stationary supplies, packing materials, ink for your printer, electricity to list and print labels etc etc. My postage cost for a book is £4.00 which by the time i pay for 2nd class tracked and the cost of my packing and stationary i don't make anything on that cost.
Now i could offer free postage but again that means i have to add my postage to the asking/sale price of item which would put off potential buyers/bidders because the item is priced too high. Then there's your ' buyers protection ' fee which is calculated as a percentage of your asking price for your item, and what doe's that fee really do? it's an administration fee eBay are charging the buyer so that if there is any issues with the buying process then they can step in and help, well didn't eBay do that before the silly fee came in.
So now eBay have dropped listing and selling fees for sellers but have added a fee to buyers, are keeping sellers money until the item arrives ( tracked ) and are trying to get sellers to take up eBay's wonderful postal service.
I'm still selling on eBay but personally i'd prefer if they went back to how it was, charge sellers for listing and selling, get your sales money as soon as the person pays, and be able to use whatever postal service you want.
29-05-2025 11:42 AM
Totally agree. I’m selling nothing at the moment. Absolutely nothing. Thought I’d had a couple of sales but they were people who hadn’t read the 4 mentions of “collect only” and couldn’t travel the 200 miles for a £10 item! 😆
So, if I added the packaging costs to the sale price, I’d sell less than nothing??
29-05-2025 11:51 AM
Immediately and pending are two different things. It's fine if you have pending funds in your account but once you sell something then you need to send the item out before you get paid, so your immediately out of pocket before you receive any funds. At least with the old way you had money paid before sending any item off.
29-05-2025 3:09 PM