31-03-2025 7:17 AM
Someone found the dates yesterday and posted them. Just thought it made sense to make it easier to find.
It's in the Help Section under Opt out
Simple Delivery will be the only listing option as of 15th April and they will start adjusting current listings from the 7th April.
So at least we know where the Iceberg is now.
03-04-2025 6:51 AM
03-04-2025 6:55 AM
03-04-2025 7:01 AM - edited 03-04-2025 7:03 AM
@spiltvimtoonfloor wrote.....
If the label they send you is wrong there should be a provision for you to remedy it by clicking a link and adding the correct weight and size, then the incorrect label gets cancelled and a new label is generated, and then the price is then amended to the correct one.
There's that word ' should ' be again, but will it be ? 🤔
03-04-2025 7:10 AM
SIMPLE ?
now thats a major overstatement - what experiences on the platform gives confidence that the designers are capable of constructing such a far reaching process?
The US sellers are horrified that this is actually being entertained.
With the 'Should' terms - precisely what amount of compensation will ebay provide if their system is not fit for purpose?
03-04-2025 8:23 AM
Re 'package sizing'
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Just read the list of sizes and they all have examples of things that are suitable to be posted within that size;
The following sizes , up to 1KG. Up to 2KG. Up to 15KG. Up to 20kg. *all* have examples of things that are suitable . like smartphone, tablet, computer monitor, microwave.....
All these items are breakable and /or expensive and therefore on the exclusion list.
You'd be sending them uninsured.
And ebay aren't going to be covering them as they don't 'comply with the carriers terms'.
Why are they encouraging this?
03-04-2025 8:26 AM - edited 03-04-2025 8:26 AM
Because it's a trap?
Like I keep saying.
Even the option for sellers to deselect Royal Mail should have been a giant warning sign.
They are the only courier with full UK coverage.
So how is that possible?
03-04-2025 9:48 AM - edited 03-04-2025 9:50 AM
This was my point i raised when SD was first mentioned 😞
There are also a few "kop outs" that can also be used...eg the item arrived broken because it was not packaged well enough etc etc .......even if it actually was
03-04-2025 10:08 AM
We have had 1 breakage in the whole time we have been selling on Ebay. That item looked as if it had been stamped on or dropped from height 😞 Royal Mail
03-04-2025 10:17 AM - edited 03-04-2025 10:17 AM
I mostly sell stuff from my collections so models or dvd related.
Models I do fortress packing. Sure, the models are tiny and the vast majority weigh virtually nothing but their size means they end up in small parcels.
Which means they had to survive sorting and transit with packages of upto 2kg.
So the box had to be able to withstand that.
Looks like it could be far worse now with nearly everything between 1 & 10kg being classed the same.
03-04-2025 10:43 AM - edited 03-04-2025 10:50 AM
Generally lately i am finding that our local postie is trying to ram more and more through our letterbox even when its so obvious we are in 😞 Car on drive and front lounge windows open.
One of these days he is going to rip the letterbox out of our fairly new front door........i am thinking of my sons boxed contact lenses that he orders online 😞 Doubt ebay would pay out for breakages when Posties are doing this
03-04-2025 3:28 PM
What happens if for example, ...... ebay issue a label but it only covers up to £25 insurance so I ignore that label and use the royal mail website and send it as I normally would say tracked 24.
I know this costs me more but my question is, is there still a provision to upload my own tracking? And if so would that then be good enough for ebay to see that it has been delivered?
Probably not.
03-04-2025 8:37 PM
In the weekly chat ebay staff said (in reply to someone who said evri don’t compensate for pottery ) that since it’s a restricted item they will be able to opt out of SD and carry on as before