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.
30-04-2025 9:44 PM
Excellent posting, Mr Rugbyguy … sensible group of comments and suggestions.
30-04-2025 9:48 PM
Yes the exempt list means nothing with packing a bracelet (on the list) for example is large letter. One way or another we are still in the dark
30-04-2025 9:48 PM
I went through my items that I have listed, and those that can be sent Large Letter are able to use "Advanced/Custom" postage. - Message 4445 in the thread
I don't believe it's the "Large Letter" that is the problem, it's what is sent that determines whether Large Letter is restricted to "Simple" or not.
30-04-2025 9:49 PM
I'm afraid you can't. That list of exemptions is just a bit of nonsense that ebay has put out without properly checking it first.
30-04-2025 9:51 PM
Nope, I have comic, dvd's, and a book that are large letter size/option and are "Advanced/Custom" postage
30-04-2025 9:52 PM
This is what Customer Service said in the Community Chat about Large Letters:
"Yes, if Simple Delivery kicks in, and Royal Mail designates it as "Large Letter", then you would need to send it using Simple Delivery. Otherwise, you'd need to send it in the old way."
But they then went on to say:
"The reason why you're seeing different scenarios is because items, locations, services may vary from time to time depending on the transaction."
Does anyone know what that means? Are they saying that SD may not apply to some Large Letter transactions?
30-04-2025 9:52 PM
Excellent posting from you Mr Rugbyguy on 6th April … sensible selection of comments and suggestions.
30-04-2025 9:55 PM
30-04-2025 10:08 PM
I'm not talking about large letter. We've been discussing a list of exemptions relating to letters that ebay has put out. The list contains suggestions that couldn't possibly fit into letters and included sellotape, lego, flowering bulbs. DVDs are included in the list, but would have to be sent without the casing to make it work. The list is unrealistic and needs a rewrite to make it fit for purpose.
30-04-2025 10:21 PM - edited 30-04-2025 10:24 PM
Why did they do all that when they just could have said items that fit into 5mm letter size
in fact a few weeks ago they did state that SD will be required for large letters
then they removed that statement and replaced it with the new category list which suggested large letters are was ok to send outside SD
oh never mind it’s a bit mind boggling ……
will wait to see in practice what happens when everyone is mandatory on new system
I think maybe confusion reigns because of the two systems running concurrently
thnks everyone for your comments
30-04-2025 10:29 PM
Buyer's purchasing fine - spot on with that.
30-04-2025 10:33 PM
@the_book_seekers wrote:I'm not talking about large letter. We've been discussing a list of exemptions relating to letters that ebay has put out. The list contains suggestions that couldn't possibly fit into letters and included sellotape, lego, flowering bulbs. DVDs are included in the list, but would have to be sent without the casing to make it work. The list is unrealistic and needs a rewrite to make it fit for purpose.
Surely it's misrepresentation to offer something so mind boggling complex and unclear that ebay themselves cannot even begin to coherently articulate it having tried for many weeks and call it Simple.
30-04-2025 10:34 PM
I would've just given Royal Mail's dimensions for a letter and left it at that.
30-04-2025 10:42 PM
I wonder if ebay regrets calling it simple delivery when it has turned out to be anything but.
30-04-2025 10:56 PM
I bet the nursing and midwifery council wouldn't have opted for it.
30-04-2025 10:57 PM
Forceps spring to mind
ouch
30-04-2025 10:58 PM - edited 30-04-2025 10:59 PM
I did try calling it Silly Delivery a couple of times earlier on, but it didn't catch-on.
I can see why, as the days wear on and the chaos continues, it now seems a bit frivolous for something that's having such un-settling consequences.
30-04-2025 11:03 PM - edited 30-04-2025 11:05 PM
@the_book_seekers wrote:I wonder if ebay regrets calling it simple delivery when it has turned out to be anything but.
I'd imagine for some of ebay's project team members it will be etched into their mind forever as one of the most depressing and pointless changes they ever had to work on. Whoever sponsored the idea within ebay must be pretty unpopular by now. What an unholy mess - it's fascinating to watch it unfold. An act of total self harm by ebay in the face of growing competition from other places that actually seem to value their users. They might as well just put a big banner on the homepage telling people to leave it has the same effect. They are wasting their money advertising to attract users when the proposition is so bad people will want to leave.
30-04-2025 11:07 PM
It’s the lack of clarity that’s annoying
once the actual facts are known people can get on and do what they need to do
but it’s like a suspense movie at the moment
30-04-2025 11:15 PM
The OED has got plenty of words beginning with S we could use, many of which would probably be removed.