09-07-2025 12:06 PM
I am selling a large amount of 7" vinyl (my own collection). Postage is usually Royal Mail £1.85, large letter up to 250grams. However Simple Postage comes up £2.70 (large letter up to 1 kilo). I do not want to charge this for buyers. I take it the buyer then chooses the amount. THis is all a bit hit and miss. I have been selling on ebay for 23 years, now getting fed up! I used to use Custom postage, but this has disappeared. Any help please.
09-07-2025 12:38 PM
09-07-2025 5:28 PM
You are supposed to use Simple Delivery, except on items that can be opted out; or items which are SD restricted/prohibited.
09-07-2025 6:06 PM
You are supposed to have a system that works correctly. Until it does use the system to your advantage.
09-07-2025 6:23 PM
Thank youfor reply, but I am none the wiser. I am using Simple Delivery, but it just comes up that I need 'large letter' up to 1kg.My vinyl only weighs less than 250grams. so Royal Mail is £1.85. I can't see how to apply this. I used to apply Custom postage, but that option seems to have disappeared. If I have to charge buyers £2.70 then I have to reduce cost of the vinyl I am selling???
09-07-2025 6:26 PM
Thanks for reply, but not understanding what you mean. I charge buyers £2 to post a 7" vinyl. Royal Mail charge me £1.85. Simple post comes up telling me to charge £2.70 (for large letter up to 1kg). If I charge £2.70 for postage then would have to reduce price of item? I already do not charge for packaging as most of it is recycled.
09-07-2025 6:30 PM
You can't use normal Royal Mail/Custom Postage just because you want to [anymore]. That's it.
(You can use normal Royal Mail or FedEx, UPS or certain things that ebay has decided it will allow you to - or it doesn't allow you to use SD for.)
09-07-2025 6:36 PM
I am lost now! 23 years on ebay, I am nearly 80 now, so think it's time to call it a day!!!
09-07-2025 6:49 PM - edited 09-07-2025 6:54 PM
all exempt small items have to be 100g and under
CDs and DVDs video games and such are exempt from SD
Singles and cassettes arent although eBay say the list they supplied is not definitive, there maybe other sub categories eligible but not on the list
Logically that means the former weigh less than the latter and are smaller but I don’t know if that’s correct
I don’t think the whole system is finalised yet
they tweak and change it every now and then
and also break then fix it now and then
09-07-2025 7:14 PM
If that's a response to mine. SD for 7" vinyl works as intended by ebay.
(I've referred others to your post for oversized items; and I posted a workaround for how to send something on the prohibited list, back in May.)
You/anyone can use your workaround to send SD valid items, if they like, but who knows if ebay are monitoring and will take any action. There isn't much point making SD "mandatory" if people can avoid it.
09-07-2025 7:45 PM
09-07-2025 7:48 PM
It helps eBay’s bottom line, and consequently their shareholders
And that is who eBay care about
09-07-2025 7:49 PM
It helps ebays coffers
pluses for sellers are not having to sort out claims
but that would be good IF claims of INR or INAD were regular occurrence which they’re not
09-07-2025 7:59 PM
09-07-2025 8:08 PM - edited 09-07-2025 8:09 PM
Only their shareholders haven’t got a diddly squat clue about how it could rebound due to failed execution
they report that lots of new sellers are coming on board
im sure they’re all be fine and dandy with the system that doesn’t let them post a picture which is over 61 cm 🤣
those eBay ads are full of TVs, sofas , etc all large parcels which u can’t send lolol
09-07-2025 8:10 PM
The only second hand eBay’s shareholders want to hear about is the second hand on their Rolex, every tick means more money earned from their portfolio
09-07-2025 8:15 PM
Just in case you are unsure how it works; given you say "So, it seems to me ebay are forcing me to charge buyers more postage charges than is necessary on an item. So a £1.85 item has to be £2.70 now."
It's more a case of ebay are taking control of the postage and as such you need to use the label ebay provide for postage. You don't put £2.70 stamps on or pay £2.70 at the post office etc. to send it. And it's possible ebay will give you an Evri label, not a Royal Mail one.
09-07-2025 8:21 PM
09-07-2025 8:29 PM
09-07-2025 8:35 PM - edited 09-07-2025 8:36 PM
You can do free postage but you still have to get your item listed with custom delivery
you won’t be able to do that if it’s not in one of the exempt categories plus
less than £10 plus less than 100g plus fit into an envelope
or more than medium size parcel or more than 20kg
OR you can ignore the SD labels with free post, use your own postage, wait 14 days for payment and get a refund for the SD label you’re charged with with free post
indeed, simple it’s not