28-03-2025 12:31 AM
Just to say that I only used once, so far so good.
However, some items I sell are more than £200, and I don't I feel comfortable using just Royal Mail 24 or 28.
After double checking with eBay's CS, I was told that:
*Royal Mail Special Delivery isn't provided.
*if a parcel is lost or damaged, the courier will cover it all if via Simply Delivery.
It sounds too good to be truth, coz in that case, I don't need to use Special Delivery and there's no need to worry for some worse case scenarios. However, I still have doubts because I asked 2 CS persons to send me the link of T&C. They promised and yet didn't. I found it a bit tricky, because even RM Special Delivery only covers £2000 or £2500 at maxium. Some luxury items, say a Rolex or Hermes would pass the limit easily.
Does anyone know where I can find this T&C?
Thanks.
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29-05-2025 3:04 PM
Yes, eBay are the Defacto Insurer ect for an item being sent....so why are they also charging a Buyers Protection Fee.... Surely there is no need for this...
04-06-2025 1:29 PM
@grapecr-30 wrote:Yes, eBay are the Defacto Insurer ect for an item being sent....so why are they also charging a Buyers Protection Fee.... Surely there is no need for this...
They have to make money somehow.
10-06-2025 9:57 AM
Why doesn’t eBay state on the listing that the postage covers full value of sold item .Is it to simple to do this .
Tom