02-04-2026 11:36 AM
So I've just received the latest e-mail "Updates to your delivery options" which informs us that In-post is now available and this in now 'giving you and your buyers more flexability and convenience'. HOW? Unless I can control which order goes where then no, it doesn't. AND - given that excluding Evri means prices go up to the higher Royal Mail only pricing band [ which most sellers wouldnt want to do] - neither sellers or buyers have any control of courier used thus no extra 'flexabilty or convenience' . Unless I'm missing something?
03-04-2026 10:37 AM
Its ebay, its not meant to make sense, its meant to make them money.
05-04-2026 8:25 AM - edited 05-04-2026 8:29 AM
There are ways to get full control of your own postage options and prices.
If you are just selling a handul of bits and bobs out of your shed or loft etc, it's best to have a private account.
If you have bought in any of your items with the intention of selling on ebay, as per their terms and conditions, you should change to a business account. This will give you control over postage rates.
Taken from another post:
As you've already registered with a personal account, to upgrade to a business account, here's how:
Go to Account settings in My eBay.
Select Personal information.
Select Edit next to Account type. You may be asked to sign in again.
Select Confirm to upgrade to a Business account.
Specify whether you operate your business as a legal entity or as a sole proprietor and select Continue.
On the following page, enter your business information such as name, contact information, and returns policy. Then select Save.
Probably best to use a PC / laptop for this, and not the app or mobile browser.
05-04-2026 8:42 AM
To be fair inpost does offer more flexibility and convenience to the buyer as it’s a cheaper service that allows delivery to a collection point (ie another InPost locker)
this option sits separate to the to door service (which I f you keep all options will be either Evri or Royal Mail - at least for small low value items)