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The last two orders I sent out cost more on the compulsory eBay postage label than if I had used Evri's website myself. Makes a mockery of  'free to sell on eBay' and the claim that their postage rates are discounted. 

In the past, depending on the size/shape/weight of my parcel and which drop off I would be passing on a particular day, I would choose the best option between Royal Mail and Evri, and now it seems, perversely, that eBay are selecting the one which will cost me more and then overcharging.

I understand sellers that wanted a fair price for up to 2kg but for those parcels which are under 1kg, I am now paying eg £3.71 rather than £2.94. That's a tidy profit for eBay/Evri and a significant penalty for me.

 

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Here are the new postage charges coming in tomorrow !

 

For items sold between £0-100

Item weight & size Both couriers selected EVRi only Royal Mail only
1kg large letter £2.70 £2.94 £2.72
0-1kg small and medium parcel £2.94 £2.96 £3.38
1-2kg small parcel £3.38 £4.06 £3.38
1-2kg medium parcel  £3.71 £4.06 £5.15
2-10kg parcel £5.21 £5.64 £6.65
10-20kg parcel £7.19   £10.80 
 

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Here are the new postage charges coming in tomorrow !

 

For items sold between £0-100

Item weight & size Both couriers selected EVRi only Royal Mail only
1kg large letter £2.70 £2.94 £2.72
0-1kg small and medium parcel £2.94 £2.96 £3.38
1-2kg small parcel £3.38 £4.06 £3.38
1-2kg medium parcel  £3.71 £4.06 £5.15
2-10kg parcel £5.21 £5.64 £6.65
10-20kg parcel £7.19   £10.80 
 
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👍that’s better! 

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It is absolutely outrageous. Impossible for small private sellers to sell lower value items now. Totally eating up already small margins.

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Fully agree i have always as a seller paid for postage but lately the pre paid labels are costing nearly double to what i paid choosing my own delivery service. 

The last couple of sales i have lost money. 

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I agree, I’d researched evri price beforehand and it was £2.62 for my parcel but I was forced into being charged over £4 through EBay’s compulsory posting system. I put my item up for sale to include  free postage so that I might sell it but now I need to increase my product price so I can at least get some profit. 

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Blimey I was sending cheap parcels via DPD using their app. 

I hate the new system and am changing to different platforms now 

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Margins and profit aren't considerations for private sellers. If those things are an issue the simple answer is you can avoid simple delivery by selling on a business account. 

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@podlingsmum2007 wrote:

Margins and profit aren't considerations for private sellers. If those things are an issue the simple answer is you can avoid simple delivery by selling on a business account. 


Sorry, on what planet are the inhabitants willing to sell things at a loss? 

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Most sales by private sellers are technically 'sold at a loss' as personal possessions tend to sell for less than they cost in the first place.

 

If someone buys to sell at a profit they are a business. 

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Yes correct, BUT....... eBay do not make you have a business account. They are happy for you to be a private seller OPR a business seller. There is absolutely nothing in their terms and conditions stating you have to have a business account even if you trade as one. This has been confirmed by an eBay manager to me on more than one occasion. I have a business account AND a private account and they are very happy with that. If I sell something from my business maccount, eBay make money out of ME. If I sell out of my private account, then eBay make money out of the buyer (that stupid guarantee thingy).
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or if someone is growing plants or cuttings they should also be registered as a business.......... 

 

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You generally need a plant passport to sell plant cuttings in the UK on eBay, even as a private seller

. Because selling online is considered a "distance contract" or commercial activity, it falls under Defra regulations, requiring all plant material for planting (including cuttings) to have a passport, regardless of whether you are a business or individual

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Wild to post that when the the Business Seller Policy  exists

 

though I agree they don’t ’make you’ they clearly statr when you should have a business seller account.

 

What an eBay ‘Manager’ says to you is irrelevant. Whoever an eBay ‘Manager’ is.

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Hi everyone,

Due to the age of this thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.

Thank you for understanding.

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