Having to opt out of Simple Delivery on EVERY LISTING

OK so listing some items tonight

good news first - even though Simple Delivery is now being pushed I can opt out to custom settings and select my standard shipping rates

bad news - I have to opt out of Simple Delivery every time I list even though I am listing similar items. Really? 

This is from ebay itself:  You can opt out of Simple Delivery when you're creating your listing by selecting Custom Postage from the delivery options. If you'd prefer not to use Simple Delivery at all in the future, you'll need to opt out each time this programme is recommended when you're creating listings.

I mean what does that last sentence mean anyway?

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I had a look at a seller selling same as me. Within a few seconds I got bombarded with the exact same item that I sells as was looking at how she styled items. 

“What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.”
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Hope not evri. The store up road takes that. Only trouble is they receive one bag only from evri. And so I walk up the road, only to be told “sorry bag is full try again later” one day I was up five times. Eventually took it to the post office who were more than happy to take them. 
But I can’t be doing that all the time as I’m ill most days. 

“What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.”
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My partner had a message from ebay to make offers on some of his listings ,he hasn't got any listings on and hasn't had for 2 weeks now ,so ebay still can't get things right . 

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Simple Delivery Not very simple having to reset the Switch to advanced options for each listing ? customer service could not help but will get back !! , Ebay could write a book on how to *bleep* people of Vol2 

 

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FROM CUSTOMER SERVICES  Thank you for contacting us regarding the items you're listing via Sell Similar. I checked with our shipping specialists and I can confirm that our listing form is working as designed when it defaults to Simple Delivery, even after you've selected the Sell Similar option.

 

To bypass this default setting, sellers need to manually select their preferred delivery options when creating each listing. We appreciate you taking the time to bring this to our attention. I wish you all the best with your buying and selling on eBay.

## Ebay

 

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I've noticed that Simple Delivery replaces my offer of free postage  with a price that the buyer will have to pay. Of course, I opt out for each listing, but does Simple Delivery not have the ability to offer your buyers free postage? (It's something I do for items over a certain price).

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With Simple Delivery, as far as I know, the buyer will pay ebay for the postage label and ebay will send you the label to print or qr code to take to a shop, for royal mail or evri.  So I guess no more free postage using Simple Delivery.

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I have never seen Simple delivery as an option when listing. I was told it is because i have postage rules set up and use listing templates.

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This 100% confirms that they are doing it on purpose to push out private sellers or to get you to switch to a business account. Theres no other reason to design it in such a way. 

 

Just give us the ability to save postage settings. Done. They are self destructing, I cant see them being about in ten years time if they carry on. 

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My buyer bought an item that I didn’t notice I’d listed with simple delivery defaults 😩😤. It is a letter sized item that they have now paid for 48 hour tracked evri delivery small parcel.  Luckily it is a buyer I deal with regularly and I can explain and refund the difference.  My question is I want to send it without using the prepaid tracked label. Will eBay still pay me after 14 days as I can’t mark it as dispatched. Thanks Sam 

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You may be able to edit the tracking number yourself if not contact cs https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/eua?id=5275 anask if they will do it for you.

If the tracking number cannot be changed you will get paid in 14 days but you wont get anything towards the postage

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I don't seem to be able opt-out from simple delivery when listing clothes. it is the only option available now. 

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You click on custom postage if using the app

Or if in the website click advanced delivery options

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@eenyc wrote:

I've noticed that Simple Delivery replaces my offer of free postage  with a price that the buyer will have to pay. Of course, I opt out for each listing, but does Simple Delivery not have the ability to offer your buyers free postage? (It's something I do for items over a certain price).


Yes, Simple Delivery does now have the option to offer buyers free postage:

 

'If you'd like to offer free postage, go to the 'Who pays?' section and adjust the toggle to select Seller pays. When your buyer completes checkout, you'll be charged for a postage label for a standard delivery service and the cost will be deducted from your sales.

You can find the cost of the label by going to the Postage labels page in My eBay. If your buyer selects an express delivery service instead, they'll pay the full delivery cost and you won't be charged.'

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