19-03-2025 9:51 PM
Hello people some one has found the opt out for SD on listing page go down to eBay new Sd click advanced settings and there will be a pop up. Click custom postage another pop up click on then all are couriers will be there as they were before this all started
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07-10-2025 4:49 PM
I have my preferences set to Royal Mail only (link here) and with Simple Delivery I can book a collection for free and get a label brought by postie. Just sent a heavy medium parcel today. The only downside is that eBay have an earlier cut off for booking a collection for the next day.
I've had one automated combined postage, which meant the buyer paid less than the 2 postages put together, but think I could still have got into large letter rather than the small parcel eBay chose.
I like that I can get a free collection...
07-10-2025 8:39 PM
07-10-2025 8:57 PM
well you were able to reset the listings to not be simple delivery, which I haven't managed yet! All I did was change to Royal Mail only via the link (Evri drop off is too far away), and eventually eBay built in collect and bring label, which is very useful. It's still the combined postage - though not many people buy 2 or more items from me - that isn't very satisfactory.
19-10-2025 7:35 AM
exactly what happens if the courier breaks an item what happens with the SD can it be trusted?
19-10-2025 7:40 AM
19-10-2025 8:12 AM
If I was sending something fragile I would photograph the box or whatever with evidence of good packaging. It's probably a good idea with things not sold through eBay too!
With lost SD eBay deals with it all and refunds customer.
just been reading the list of things you can't send SD which includes nail varnish and valuables including fine jewellery incl gold silver etc. If you list nail varnish simple delivery not available, but in fine jewellery it is...
19-10-2025 3:50 PM
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19-10-2025 5:19 PM
22-10-2025 9:26 PM
Have to agree, this is just another way for them to make money. The blanket categories of postage that Ebay uses i.e if a large letter it is the most expensive large letter. I've sold a large number of slim books/magazines using the cheaper 500g large letter rate. The imposition of simple delivery plus the alleged "buyer protection fee' means that I can no longer compete with business sellers.
22-10-2025 10:00 PM
It's the most expensive large letter because it is tracked & it is the same price tracked for all weights, that's RM. I've used tracked even for cheap things during December. And with the tracked purchase you can go to 1kg large letter - which is useful. The best thing about SD is free collection and label via Royal Mail and eBay dealing with lost items. The worst thing is probably the automatic combined postage. Recently when listing smaller items, e.g cards, even large letter size, I have been offered the custom postage option, so perhaps eBay are getting better at listening.
22-11-2025 10:44 AM
Hi there, thanks for this,but doesn't seem to work on smart phone. Is this hack for laptops.
So not happy with simple delivery, inflexible and doesn't allow the seller to cover costs for packaging, like envelopes, bubble wrap etc and costs associated with transporting for drop-off. I feel like leaving eBay and am looking into other options. Not only is it unfair it's complicated and not transparent like before.
Thanks for your contribution
22-11-2025 11:33 AM
Any ideas where to sell jewellery then? May have silver pieces to sell soon, thanks for the heads up!!
22-11-2025 11:37 AM
But I guess you need to stay in the house until item is collected. Unless they specify a time slot??
Thanks for your input. This is all very helpful, been an private eBay seller for awhile but not been keeping up. Just wondering why nothing was selling!!
22-11-2025 12:15 PM
custom postage is a much better idea for combined items SD for single items only. Ebay how about that?
22-11-2025 12:16 PM
RM only charge £2.20 500g large letter rate but would be forced to use SD for slimmer books
22-11-2025 12:19 PM
Yes I looked at cameras to buy but I'm afraid the seller will use evri rather than RM.
22-11-2025 5:50 PM - edited 22-11-2025 5:52 PM
Well i've just gone to list some CDs and magazines and simple delivery is now the only option at the cost of £2.72. Small A5 magazines I usually list at £3 and CDs often at £5, but that makes it unworkable now.
In the last 90 days I have sold 142 items that were sent by custom delivery which isn't an option now, so I shall not be listing any more here.
I was happy to use simple delivery for all items over £15 (whatever the size) and all larger items (LPs, Box Sets etc) and have found it is not a problem.
My sales have been buoyant and things were running smoothly, but now it looks like I need to find another sales outlet, and if I find one for the smaller items, then I will sell everything there instead.
Great business move there eBay!!!!
22-11-2025 6:03 PM
22-11-2025 6:09 PM - edited 22-11-2025 6:13 PM
"There is still hope when you list there is a little box which you can make
a choice I use royal mail and it is a few pence more"
I list virtually every day as I need to sell a lifetimes worth of stuff as I want / need to move to a bungalow due to health issues. It has all changed today. There are no options for small items other than the up to 1kg at £2.72, and that is with Royal Mail.
Just signing up with V*nted as they now sell magazines. Not sure how good the site is, but only one way to find out i guess.......