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.
08-08-2025 10:29 AM
It's interesting that Ebay is allowing this. You'd think if sellers are using their own postage they would be made to wait for their funds, at least until delivery has been confirmed? It seems to suggest that SD will be pretty universal soon. It's getting harder to find those opt outs.
08-08-2025 10:54 AM
>"......And you may never find out until an item sells, since the terms/conditions can change overnight!....."
and without any notification that the Ts and Cs have changed, nor an audit trail showing he change and the date/time it happened.
This would appear to me, to be the behaviour of a company that senior management no longer believe they are accountable to anyone.
At some point there will be a legal case about this, until then their behaviour is unfettered.
08-08-2025 11:23 AM
Yes, it's bad enough that the postage can change between an item being listed for sale and selling, but the terms of Ebay's contract with its 'employees' (ok, sellers and buyers) means they're expected to keep abreast of any developments and changes as and when they arrive. That's with or more typically without any official announcement.
Like people didn't have actual jobs and paid work to do during the day?
08-08-2025 5:58 PM
About a dozen or so of my Good Till Cancelled listings have been changed to SD.
When I go to end those listings it want's a reason, as I cannot put SD, I'm not sure if I should put 'Item No Longer For Sale' or 'Error In The Listing' but then its not my error and as far as I'm concerned it is available for sale.
08-08-2025 6:01 PM - edited 08-08-2025 6:02 PM
I just click anything
it doesn’t matter really
put item no longer available (ie you had a think and decided to keep it but reserve the right to change your mind ) 😀
08-08-2025 11:13 PM
I would say that as the listing has been altered without your consent and is no longer as you originally wrote it, there most definitely is an error in the listing.
If ebay took it upon themselves to change the size, price or colour of the item, would you accept that ?
It isn't as you wrote it, it is no longer your listing.
Stand up for yourself and dump it if you don't like.
08-08-2025 11:43 PM
I'm keeping it in my drafts list just in case ebay changes its mind.
08-08-2025 11:49 PM
No, I would not accept that but dump is a strong word for something that I have owned and treasured for over 40 years.
I shall keep it in my drafts list until ebay comes to its senses - hopefully.
09-08-2025 8:54 AM
Sorry, my previous post was badly worded.
I didn't mean 'dump' the item but dump the listing that is no longer yours.
But yes, keeping it in your drafts in the hope that ebay sees sense at some point is a better solution.
09-08-2025 9:03 AM
Have you tried 'sell similar' based on an item that still has custom postage?
You never know, it might work. Then you won't need to keep the old unsold SD listing.
09-08-2025 9:50 AM
I don't want to try 'sell similar' to have to start a fresh listing because of the bother of adding the photos and wording etc., but I have tried 'sell similar' and 'relist' on that listing and its the same. The odd thing about it is that on the actual listing, because I have done the workaround on it, it states that 'SD is unavailable on this item'!!!
09-08-2025 10:01 AM
SD seems to be changing from one day to the next as well as from one user to the next.
Fairly soon we may start being charged to update listings anyway, which would probably include doing something like resetting the postage to custom after it's been automatically opted in to SD?
I wonder if it may even have something to do with SD being made optional? As long as you pay for it, of course.
Ebay has ways of making you pay, either as a buyer or as a seller. Preferably both.
09-08-2025 11:04 AM
09-08-2025 2:56 PM
Low value is allegedly under £10.
09-08-2025 3:10 PM
Five months since I stopped selling, so popping back in to see how it's going for everyone. And not good I see.
I'll pop back in another 5 months...
09-08-2025 3:12 PM - edited 09-08-2025 3:13 PM
In 5 months it'll be 2026. And you'll have missed your deadline. Unless you're making better progress elsewhere. 😉
09-08-2025 3:25 PM
I've been busy clearing the house of both parent's collections, doing DIY, tidying up the garden, all for family house sale early next year, so I haven't had a chance to try anywhere else. There's a part of me that's lost enthusiasm for starting up again (thanks Ebay), so I'm packing some things for the charity shop.
I will have to change my moniker to "notclearingyshelves2026".
09-08-2025 3:50 PM
A buyer just bought 3 audio music cassettes and then requested a cancellation - on relisting, it was updated to Simple Delivery. What was £1.80 postage for a large letter on a £5 item is now £2.72, an instant hike of nearly a pound on an item that has been up for sale for years with no buyers anyway, how is that going to help it sell? At least I could package it securely using scrap iron to make up the pointless unused 1kg weight allowance if it does! So many of my past sales have come from being able to package things optimally, carefully weighing and measuring them to be able to offer a better deal.
09-08-2025 4:08 PM
"I will have to change my moniker to "notclearingyshelves2026"."
Why not 'clearingmyshelvesFROM2026'?
Keep it nice and open. A bit like a new feature on Ebay. Never quite finished?
09-08-2025 4:11 PM