31-03-2025 10:45 AM
AS OF 15TH APRIL MY DAYS AS A PRIVATE EBAY SELLER WILL STOP AFTER 19 YEARS.
I AM FED UP OF THE GREED OF EBAY AND I HOPE OTHER EBAY SELLERS DECIDE TO NO LONGER LET THE EBAY CONTROL FREAKS HAVE THIS MUCH CONTROL OVER PRIVATE SELLERS.
06-04-2025 2:30 PM
Yes but it’s fall good you know! It’s a marvellous system apparently! YEAH RIGHT, I will be glad to be out of it
06-04-2025 2:31 PM
24 years, wow, shame they are losing so many decent people. Yes, my feelings exactly. Won’t be listing but will be keeping an eye on this
06-04-2025 2:39 PM
@paulblueandwhite wrote:
Buyers on eBay should be warned about changes from 15 April:
" due to eBay providing the pre-paid labels to your sellers the fee for postage with Royal Mail will increase with 20%."
Buyers will select from two speeds of delivery with different costs. They won't know the carrier, and unless they look later, they won't know that carrier's basic rate.
When I buy from other online sites I do not expect to pay the retail price for delivery, I expect to pay what the site says delivery will cost.
There is no point in comparing what RM would charge if you bought from them, and what ebay SD costs. In exactly the same way that many sellers before SD charged over the 'stamp price', it doesn't have to be the same as it cost them.
Ebay has chosen £X as the postage cost, buyers will accept that when they buy.
06-04-2025 2:58 PM
Except "buyers" are not some dumb creatures who can be kept in the dark. We're in 2025, not 1975. People are generally far more savvy on the whole and are wise to manipulation.
Your line "Ebay has chosen £X as the postage cost, buyers will accept that when they buy" makes it sound like you think "buyers" will just roll over and be dictated to regardless. You can say "there is no point comparing what RM would charge if you bought from them, and what ebay costs.... etc." But we will decide whether we think there is a point. There is a reason why this is getting interest from the national newspapers. There's a reason why there are so many comments on this and other attempts to pull the wool over people's eyes. Your stance is always pro-eBay rather than being pro-Buyer. I wonder why that is.
06-04-2025 3:05 PM
As a buyer if the postage looks reasonable I'll buy the item and sometimes be willing to pay higher postage if its an item I really want or is rare.
As a seller, being aware of the postage cost direct to RM, if ebay makes the postage higher than that (and consequently this increases the overall price of my item) I will not be happy. I have already reduced my prices because of the bogus BPF, I don't want to reduce my prices further because ebay is charging higher postage to the buyer.
06-04-2025 3:19 PM
How about eBay giving a percentage of the postage price they are charging to the seller to cover the cost of packaging materials. You cannot buy record mailers and stiffeners from any discount outlet shop. You cannot buy 4 or 5 of them for a quid.
06-04-2025 3:22 PM
To: papso22
"Buyers will select from two speeds of delivery with different costs. They won't know the carrier, and unless they look later, they won't know that carrier's basic rate."
I opted out of EVRI due to my out of area location, no drop off shop for me unless I go with parcels to a location on the mainland with a ferry. No way.
Only choice for me: Royal Mail and will be 20 % more expensive.
06-04-2025 3:28 PM
tracking, the cost is £3.25.
Here's a breakdown:
06-04-2025 3:57 PM
BPF is a farce because I would be covered if a seller sent something by RM 48hr tracked and with SD being compulsory its more expensive than a seller using RM online to buy their postage so how can either of these new things be a benefit to private buyers and sellers. It's all so very wrong.
06-04-2025 3:59 PM
Hmmmmmmmmm
06-04-2025 4:04 PM
If you purchased a normal 2nd class through Ebay although not strictly tracked , it has a unique reference number to prove delivery and when delivered it will update the status on the listing to delivered so you don't need to by tracked postage for under £20 items as you covered by RM compensation . You can't track its status via but technically is trackable . So being forced to pay RM48 is a rip off if the value is less than £20
Until I stopped selling I just sent everything RM48 it just made arranging collection so much easier .
I have even bought RM48 at a post office and on the receipt you don't get what you think is tracking number you just get the same format code as used on the above . With unique ids on labels and stamps there is no reason RM can' actually track everything
The other thing that forced my down the RM48 routes was 2nd class signed for no loner carried compensations up to £50 only £20 so really not worth it as it cost more as well
06-04-2025 4:05 PM
Not if they've got any sense. Like I said earlier why should I buy a label from a middle man who has made something compulsory that ends up being more expensive than me paying the carrier of my choice directly and who will stop me dealing with the carrier of my choice. Middle men are only in it for one thing and that's to make money.
06-04-2025 4:07 PM
Same here. It's worth watching to see how they carry on saying these changes benefit private sellers and buyers
06-04-2025 4:09 PM
I think many of us are doing the same.
06-04-2025 4:12 PM
It's because people that think and want to have a voice are viewed as a threat.
06-04-2025 4:13 PM
I removed my last listings yesterday just to make sure.
06-04-2025 4:16 PM
@papso22 wrote:When I buy from other online sites I do not expect to pay the retail price for delivery, I expect to pay what the site says delivery will cost.
There is no point in comparing what RM would charge if you bought from them, and what ebay SD costs. In exactly the same way that many sellers before SD charged over the 'stamp price', it doesn't have to be the same as it cost them.
That's because when you buy from an online retailer (or an ebay seller under the old system) their p&p cost might reasonably include whatever packaging and transport costs they incur before it gets to the carrier.
Ebay are a second hand market place and are basically doing nothing other than reselling RM in this situation so the notable difference between their RM+ rate and the actual RM rate is essentially an hidden market place charge on buyers (and sellers who offer free postage).
06-04-2025 4:19 PM
They prefer the silent MINORITY 😄
06-04-2025 4:19 PM
Good idea that
06-04-2025 4:28 PM
@rugbyguy1960 wrote:Middle men are only in it for one thing and that's to make money.
That's just an unfortunate by-product of their real mission to make things simpler....