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Ebay simple delivery opt out

So ebay have decided to force private sellers to use simple delivery for all listings.

Previously you could select advanced options in postage and select your preferred postage method  as before.

Did ebay announce this to private sellers - did they ....

 

I searched around a while and eventually got this from the chat bot:

"Eligible listings will show Simple Delivery as an option when you're creating a listing. Starting 15 April, 2025, Simple Delivery will be the only delivery method available for private sellers when listing eligible items."

 

The recent changes like BPF and simple delivery have been extremely irritating but not terminal. I think this is terminal for me.

I cannot express on this forum without getting deleted my extreme annoyance with ebay.

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Ebay simple delivery opt out

I've not used that but I'm going to look at vinted.
Steven Dandy.
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Just be aware Vinted also do pretty much a version of Simple Delivery (though it does account for combined purchases better). It also does a Buyer Protection Fee.

That being said - things tend to sell quicker over there - but I'd say prices are lower.

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i would always use royal mail signed for  - over many years.

it was ALWAYS fine - never a single problem.

 

this new system is better for obey profits 

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Signed For was fine until they downgraded the compensation to £20.

If you accept Simple Delivery, and deselect Evri, your items will be sent using Royal Mail Tracked 48, with compensation up to £750, and Ebay taking responsibility for cases opened if items are lost or damaged in transit.

To me, that is a better option.

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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