25-11-2025 3:05 PM
I've had an enquiry from a customer for 3 items and understandably they don't want to pay 3x postage. Before Simple Delivery took over, I could have deleted the postage costs from 2 of the items and just charged postage for 1 and sent them all together.
How do I now prevent the customer from having to pay for 3 lots of postage now? As when I log on to the listings, there are hardly any options to tinker with the postage costs etc.
Last week I sold 2 separate items to the same person and they somehow were grouped together and I shipped them together in the same package. So there must be a way to do it from the buyers end? But as I hardly ever buy anything from Ebay anymore, I can't see how you would combine postage as a buyer.
Please help as this is something that I have wondered about for a long time. Thank you.
25-11-2025 3:09 PM
If they buy them together ebay should combine but it doesn't always happen. The best thing is to revise a listing to add the other items with one postage. Just end the other two early.
25-11-2025 3:09 PM
Combining postage has been, and frustrated many, an issue now for a long time with Simple Delivery and combining postage, not possible. We are though receiving reports here, that buyers placing purchased items into their basket first, eBay then combine postage.
26-11-2025 9:47 AM
Thank you for your reply
26-11-2025 9:49 AM
Thank you for taking the time to reply. I ended up bundling them together and selling them that way. I really wish that things like this were much more straightforward.
26-11-2025 9:51 AM
@shanizzlethewizzle wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to reply. I ended up bundling them together and selling them that way. I really wish that things like this were much more straightforward.
Just be aware, sending separately purchased items together in a bundle, you'll only have tracking and proof that one item was posted, you can potentially open yourself up to item not received cases.
For any unused Simple delivery labels these can be refunded: