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.
20-04-2025 2:10 PM
I still don't understand why the postage rate should depend on the value of the item sold - up to £100? Royal Mail Tracked 48 gives cover up to £150 in case of loss.
20-04-2025 2:10 PM
I don’t know why some contributors to this thread just want to a antagonists. The idea of the thread is it push back against some of eBay’s new (and very unwanted policies). I for one stand by everyone who doesn’t like, SD and BPF. They are both based on eBay’s greed for profit. BPF should revert to a sellers fee, and SD should be optional. Off to sign the petition now.
20-04-2025 3:56 PM
Great post and very well said. To many users really feel like they have taken so much that it's about time they made their views noticed.
20-04-2025 3:58 PM
I think many others feel exactly the same. No transparency and no real communication.
20-04-2025 4:04 PM
Very well said. Sellers fees were better and transparent and a seller could sell items for a price that took the fees into consideration. All these changes have achieved is that this platform gains money from buyers because of BPF, and it gains money from sellers because of the inflated price that SD costs.
20-04-2025 4:05 PM
I’ve just heard an advert from the Post Office on the radio, promoting their services. I couldn’t help thinking they’re missing a trick - they should be making it “FREE TO POST” and make the recipient pay the postage fee 🤣
20-04-2025 4:09 PM
But just because they believe it's right does not make it right. The biggest issues are why try fixing what wasn't broken. Why get rid of transparency by replacing it with things that are so clouded.
20-04-2025 4:10 PM
Can be found in the community under A ‘Petition’
20-04-2025 4:15 PM
Maybe it doesn't come free but another reason for changes like this being made is something called excessive greed with no transparency. Surely the amount of discord from private sellers and buyers and some smaller business sellers shows that.
20-04-2025 4:17 PM
Great post and very well said.
20-04-2025 4:17 PM
Hello honeymonster007 …I agree with your posting too many ifs, buts, what about etc on these community postings.
20-04-2025 4:20 PM
I might get one aswell then. Asking me to sell and buy more again.
20-04-2025 4:27 PM
What clouds all this is that if I listed something for £10 that is not the cost for a buyer because of BPF added on. Also SD affects what a seller gets because in 90% of cases SD works out more expensive than dealing directly with the courier of choice.
20-04-2025 4:44 PM
I've said it all along too 100%
20-04-2025 5:54 PM
Seeing as baseless conspiracy is the order of the day I assume they think I work for eBay.
i don’t, I actually think BPF isn’t great, nor is simple delivery, though I’m perfectly happy to let my occasional old toy under this setup.
its worth noting though, this works on Vinted. But that’s because the sellers I assume tend to be younger, it’s always as far as I know been this setup and in general the items on sale there are clothes or shoes at a low cost price so simple delivery works (and there’s more options)
eBay it hasn’t worked because there’s too many permutations of what can be sold, of highly differing values and fragility.
my issue on these boards and the point I mainly tend to respond to is posters who don’t seem to get there are costs associated with what eBay do. The lack of understanding in some cases of the fact transactions accrue costs for eBay is wild.
20-04-2025 6:00 PM
Wow this farce gets even better.
I'm still on custom postage, mainly RM 2nd class. My despatch time is 2 days. Now all my listings are showing prospective customers... buy it now and receive in 1-2 days.
Are they using trumps tarrif equation?
How the proverbial can a customer receive an item n that time frame if I may not post until day 2, using a service that takes 3 days?
Ebay is either officially broke or being run by deceptive imbeciles.
20-04-2025 6:11 PM
Totally correct! Agreed.
20-04-2025 6:18 PM - edited 20-04-2025 6:23 PM
20-04-2025 7:18 PM
Ebay is and has been for a very long time……been run by little children.
simple delivery will not work - primarily due to large letters under £20 not been catered for, for a reasonable price - £2.70 is far too much postage, people won’t buy these small low value large letter items anymore.
and ebay’s should be charging fees for selling. Simple. The buyer protection fee is not free to sell!
20-04-2025 7:35 PM
eBay had US$7.43b of debt, at December 2024, which is about the same as the year before. You can click the chart for greater detail. However, it does have US$5.90b in cash offsetting this, leading to net debt of about US$1.53b eBay had liabilities of US$6.10b falling due within a year, and liabilities of US$8.11b due beyond that. On the other hand, it had cash of US$5.90b and US$1.19b worth of receivables due within a year. So its liabilities outweigh the sum of its cash and (near-term) receivables by US$7.13b.
While this might seem like a lot, it is not so bad since eBay has a huge market capitalization of US$30.5b, and so it could probably strengthen its balance sheet by raising capital if it needed to. But it's clear that we should definitely closely examine whether it can manage its debt without dilution.
Probably why they have introduced BPF and SD this year to try and claw back some debt ,but with the loss of so many sellers in UK this year it might have not helped like they thought ,