12-04-2025 7:07 AM
12-04-2025 9:36 AM
You won't be able to buy postage at your post office unless your items are less than £10/100g so you can opt out of Simple Delivery during the listing process. Read more about Simple Delivery here:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/posting-items/setting-postage-options/simple-delivery?id=5575
08-05-2025 4:25 PM
But this says - "From 15 April, we’ll gradually introduce Simple Delivery as the only delivery method available for private sellers who list eligible items on eBay.co.uk. The option to opt out is only available for letter-sized items in specific categories that are priced £10 and under. Please see our Seller Centre page and the Opting out section below for more information." In Opting out it also says "The option to opt out and select Custom postage instead will only be available for letter-sized items in the specific categories below that are priced £10 and under. The £10 limit applies to the item price only and excludes the Buyer Protection Fee.
Am I missing something?
08-05-2025 4:41 PM - edited 08-05-2025 4:46 PM
What do you think you’re missing? Are you selling stamps/postcards/sim/pokemon/cigarette cards etc on another account and cannot opt out?
Your items have to be under £10, under 100g and fit in an envelope for you to be able to opt out of simple delivery (or oversized parcels larger than the carrier’s normal parcel limit so the teaset may qualify on that score, I assume the armchairs won’t be posted.) so I would say, no, under simple delivery, for example, for a cup, or a cushion, or a doll…you will no longer be able to go to the post office and pay for your own postage there.
If you’re unable to use evri don’t forget to disable it in your settings.