08-06-2025 7:31 AM
I just received payout for an item and I'm struggling to make sense of the payout. It appears that the cost of shipping has been deducted twice.
Here is the breakdown
What your buyer paid
Subtotal 28.15
Buyer protection fee 1.85
Postage 3.71
Order total 33.71
What you earned
Order total 33.71
Buyer protection fee - 1.85
Transaction fee 0.00
Postage label -3.71
Order earnings 28.15
This all makes sense until my actual payout was 24.44. The difference is 3.71, the same as the Postage cost.
Am I being charged twice for postage? When I sorted the shipping label it asked me to buy the postage but I'd assume that would come off the overall figure collected of 33.71 but it has come off my net earnings. I'm a bit lost as to where the 3.71 that the Buyer paid has gone.
Hopefully this can be easily explained as an error on my part so that I can avoid it in the future.
08-06-2025 7:49 AM
It seems I've answered my own question. Because I opted out of the Simple Delivery option I have had to pay the postage out of my own pocket and the original delivery the buyer paid, from what I can see, is refunded to them. It's buried in the T&C.
That's on me for not doing my research but what a terrible system!
Lesson learnt.
08-06-2025 10:17 AM
No, its not your fault. The way its presented is confusing.
Everything that eBay has done is the last three months I am finding confusing.
08-06-2025 10:30 AM
If you don't mind me asking - how did you get the buyer's address? Previously people said it was only available on the Simple Delivery shipping label or invoice. I just wondered if anything had changed on that. thanks
08-06-2025 12:12 PM
I believe you can claim back the cost of the SD label if you don't use it. I imagine after a delay.
08-06-2025 12:47 PM
@johnwash1 wrote:
I believe you can claim back the cost of the SD label if you don't use it. I imagine after a delay.
If you paid for the label you can cancel it here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/claims/
If the buyer paid for it it will be refunded automatically in 30 days.
08-06-2025 12:48 PM
"the original" simple "delivery the buyer paid, from what I can see, is refunded to them."
After 30 days, automatically I understand.
(If the Seller had paid for the Simple Delivery postage then they can claim it back, if unused - they need to do so within 14 days of the item selling.)
08-06-2025 2:13 PM
I could still choose other options, in my case Yodel store to door, and it let me generate the shipping label. It seems if you choose anything other than Evri or Royal Mail the cost is down to you
08-06-2025 2:15 PM
You may be able to use Yodel now and use Custom Postage, but Simple Delivery will be mandatory for every Private seller, it's just been a very, very slow rollout since April 15th.
Under SD currently, the only 2 choices are Evri and Royal Mail. eBay do inform us other services will be added in due course.