14-12-2024 3:21 PM
There are highs and lows for many delivery companies. Sometimes, we, as a business find one is ok for a period and then we have to move to another. Staff seems to be the key, rather unsurprisingly but we keep our options open and on many days use multiple companies. I have seen complaints about royal mail, Yodel and Evri (Hermes) most recently but to date I have to say that being a small seller and sending up to 11 or 12 packages a day Royal Mail works for us. But buying is a different matter and this is where I join in others by asking why does eBay continue to support a company like Evri, who to us, has failed consistantly to deliver or even when it has finally got to us the delivery is substandard, smashed, broken. I am yet again awaiting a package costing over a 100.00 and being resold as part of another set of items. three days after its last due date its not here and tracking has stopped, you dont know where it is, just the intended date and delivery but marked as delayed. This has happened so many times that now I pre empt and ask sellers not to send via Evri and if they have, as soon as it is delayed I start asking, using all the email address I have for Evri and eBay providing the tracking numbers. It costs me time that I could use elsehwre but this is because out of each three items lost I may actually get one by being quick. Seriously this is how many iotems go missing, get lost, are broken or the lates one is "destroyed" Sellers please understand, using Evri will end up taking a lot more time, cost you more money and probably losing the sale. By the same implication this must be costing eBay, who we know is all about the money, one hell of a lot of money. Evri may be cheap but they dont do the job. The mistake by many sellers is they dont understand that they have a reposnability to ensure the item gets to the buyer and not that it ends when they hand it over to the courier who is only contracted by them to deliver. In our case that contract has been broken many times and has cost sellers time and lost sales while eBay has had to fork out a lot of money in compensation. For us its loss of business, lost sales, while we will never use Evri to send we still have sellers we buy from keen on the "cheap" price and dont realise its false economy.
If you have bad service from Evri please complain, lets raise this profile and either get them to understand that its not about chat bots and automation, its the people they use to deliver, to handle and its obvious they are not motivated. Whats the use in having such a basic tracking and AI when the system just does not know where your package is or where it has been delivered or what to do about it when it is gone...... Somewhere in the ether of Evri.
23-10-2025 3:26 PM
My Evri driver is usually friendly and hardworking but the company he works for is shockingly incompetent. My last two eBay purchases have had Evri as the delivery “service”, on both occasions poor weather as been cited as reason for delayed deliveries, yet both items’ due delivery dates were meant to be BEFORE any bad weather hit! This would be funny if it wasn’t so insulting to the end user. I’m still waiting for the second package and I would urge all sellers to stop using Evri - my heart always sinks when I see their involvement with my purchases. I will take the advice and try to nominate any other delivery company as Evri is Evri-body’s nightmare. I’d even rather pay a little more in delivery charges for the peace of mind
23-10-2025 6:03 PM
23-10-2025 8:41 PM
23-10-2025 9:26 PM
Heard someone mention these group buying things where small sellers join up to get better courier deals (never used anything like that myself). There is one was called Procure Partners or something like that.
Anyone here had any luck with stuff like that? Always keen to hear what’s actually working for others. Cheers.
23-10-2025 10:57 PM
I can't answer your question, but this is the third or fourth thread I've seen your post on this evening. You might be better off starting your own thread.
The kind of thing you describe (sellers banding together to get better courier deals) sounds good in principle, but as far as selling on eBay goes, I think it would be completely unworkable for all sorts of reasons - a logistical nightmare. I was going to list just a few that immediately occurred to me, but even that would take too long.
Do you have a separate account for selling, different to the one you've posted here with?