14-03-2025 6:47 PM
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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31-03-2025 7:16 PM
Could not give kudos
31-03-2025 7:21 PM
I know i'm banned for having over 100 in a day, talk about panicking i'd love to be a fly on the wall of HQ righ now 🤣
31-03-2025 8:07 PM
With Royal Mail collection don’t they provide the label when they come to pick up the parcel?
I’ve never used this service so just wondered
31-03-2025 10:45 PM
Simple Delivery seems like an absolute joke! I sell old magazine adverts, for a standard price of £5.00 plus either £1.25 or £2.25 postage and packing, depending on the size. These come from a large collection of old magazines I have bought over many years. I have to pay for the card-backed envelopes and pvc liners to send them in, which is included in this price. The lower of the two P&P's currently include a £0.85 stamp. I have sold hundreds of adverts and accept that maybe one in a hundred will go astray and refund the buyer and claim the postage back off the Royal Mail.
When I tried to revise the listing, the lowest postage option was £2.74! This is simply not needed for a 35 gram Letter size item. On this basis I would have to increase the price of my adverts, to include the card-backed envelope and sleeve and the total to the buyer would amount to around £8 instead of £6.25, plus their uneccessary Buyer Protection Fee of £0.92. It also looks like offering combined postage will be an issue. So in a few months my £6.25 adverts will have risen to nearly £9 and I will not be benefitting from the rise and no doubt see a great reduction in the number of sales. this seems like eBay profiteering at its finest!
31-03-2025 10:51 PM
After 15 April You will be able to opt out of simple delivery and use custom postage for light items
under 100g that fit in an envelope (confirmed by customer services and Kat from eBay here on these boards)
you still can today use the old system by clicking on collection only then straight back to postage only then chose your own postage
but on the 7th eBay are going to change everyone’s listings and convert them to simple delivery…well have to check what they’ve done because I’m sure it’s going to be utter mayhem
31-03-2025 10:56 PM
Thanks. It will be a nightmare if I have to adjust 300+ listings and cannot do it in bulk. I'll probably just say goodbye to eBay!
31-03-2025 10:59 PM
Don’t blame you
theres more to life than *bleep*py eBay policies that suck your time and energy for no reason
best of luck
01-04-2025 10:16 AM
Royal Mail collection do a bring my label , so they pickup and stick the label on they bring, but can not see this with Simple Delivery or ask for pick up , this will have to be done on the RM site ,After you print label from ebay ? more work ,
01-04-2025 10:20 AM
Right are they imposing Simple Delivery on to existing listing or not ? as two info pages from ebay says both ? and 90min on hold to tec services was to long to wait for a reply ?
01-04-2025 10:22 AM
Yes, from 7th April going by the help section press release
01-04-2025 12:28 PM
now been told items of £10 or less will not have to go by Simple Delivery ! if true one + ,Simple Delivery prices are not right (more money) & still can not see where Save 20% off postage costs will be ? you would thing they would sort all this out and inform us all before sending emails & info pages that are contradictory but this is Ebay and can not thing of any time when they have reviewed any thing before dumping it on us or ever listened to anything we say ?
01-04-2025 12:49 PM
The exclusions at the moment are
parcels larger than 61 x 46 x 46 cm or over 20kg
letters under 100g AND less than £10 so not all items under £10
Items with Authenticity Guarantee
and Items in categories that are comprised exclusively of prohibited items
Of course this could change as Simple Delivery settles in
When I hear more,you'll hear more
01-04-2025 2:00 PM
01-04-2025 2:01 PM
01-04-2025 4:07 PM
Should still be when you Switch to advanced options under the
and not sure if this keeps the same for items of £10 or less when its just Simple Delivery,, all very sketchy and amateurish at the moment (cakes for sale oh just need to make cakes oh need to go to shops oh there shut ! but cakes for sale) how to run a cake shop by Ebay
01-04-2025 4:12 PM
no the more info page it says ,, Simple Delivery will automatically apply to all new eligible listings. Your existing listings will not be affected. ? ##
01-04-2025 4:26 PM
says
Starting from 7 April, Simple Delivery will apply to your existing live listings that are eligible, so you can enjoy more protections and benefits. If you selected buyer-paid postage, this will stay the same when your listings are updated. If you’re covering the costs, they’ll be deducted from your sales. Please note that in both cases, the costs may change. but on the same page
&
Simple Delivery will automatically apply to all new eligible listings. Your existing listings will not be affected.
so which is it ?
01-04-2025 4:43 PM
With eBay it's prudence to expect/plan for the worse so if they say 2 contrary things, consider which will be the worst for you and best for them and that's probably the real answer.
Until they find something better for them.
01-04-2025 4:46 PM
Yeah I am guessing the 1st one.
What they are going to do with the hundreds of thousands of live listings that are currently too small or too big (over 41cm) for the new system, God Knows.
01-04-2025 4:47 PM
Indeed, better FOR THEM!