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.
09-10-2025 12:43 PM
I’m sort of with you on this, although I would probably opt to go back to the old system where I bought my own postage, simply because having sold for years I was confident that I knew how everything worked. That said I think there are a lot of posters who have conveniently forgotten that before simple delivery plenty of things went wrong - you only have to look at old posts on here to see that.
My recent sales using Simple Delivery (feel free anyone who wants to, to have a look and see how many) have all been trouble free, even the Evri delivery that was very slow to arrive. Under the old system eBay would have had no interest in dealing with the issue but under Simple Delivery they stepped in as soon as the buyer told them about the problem. In the end they didn’t need to do anything as the item arrived albeit a little delayed and all was well.
I’m not saying that Simple Delivery is problem free as it obviously isn’t for many, but for straightforward single sales of a regular size it works well. Or a least it has done for me so far.
As to my use of Evri I’m lucky because my local Post Office is a drop off point that prints the label for me and although I’ve always been a Royal Mail user nothing will persuade me now to remove Evri from courier list. Buyers are happy to use them and taking into account all my sales on the other site they are showing themselves to be just as reliable and quick as Royal Mail
09-10-2025 2:55 PM
'I’m not saying that Simple Delivery is problem free as it obviously isn’t for many, but for straightforward single sales of a regular size it works well. Or a least it has done for me so far.'
Yes - this is precisely why SD ought to be optional. It can work well for single sales of a regular size - and providing the courier & service happens to be the one you would normally use, or are able to use.
But those wanting to combine postage & pack items together are being inconvenienced.
And those who can't sell due to having to use a tracked service.
And those who can't get to a drop off point, or would prefer to use a different courier.
And those who would like to choose different couriers for different items.
And those who used to be able vary postage prices to include packaging costs.
And those who want to offer a signed-for service.
And those who would prefer to use stamps.
Plus, many of us have had the inconvenience of existing listings being randomly altered to SD, which has meant having to spend time checking & amending listings, to make sure an item doesn't sell with the wrong postage/wrong courier etc.
The cheerleaders for Simple Delivery can wave their pom-poms as much as they like, but those who have had nothing but trouble with it won't be joining in any time soon.
09-10-2025 3:12 PM
And those who work or have other commitments that are unable to post immediately/or within a couple of days.
It does frustrate me that when listing under Simple Delivery it automatically gives the buyer the option of also express delivery......putting more pressure on private sellers.
09-10-2025 3:57 PM - edited 09-10-2025 3:58 PM
I agree with all those valid points.
I know it depends on the item or items being sold and the category they are in, that is the crux of the problem.
For me personally when I deal with RM directly (as I always do) all I do is go online and pay my postage at the proper RM price.
I always use LL 48hr tracked.
I can go up to 1kg in weight and use doorstep collection.
At present it costs me £3.
I arrange collection for next day. Postie turns up with a label and it's all done.
That is totally simple.
Not the supposedly Simple Delivery we're offered here that is far from simple and still on a ongoing rollout.
That alone is enough to stop me from selling without any of the other fees and costs attached to selling on here.
09-10-2025 4:06 PM
You are right.
Since when has ebay decided it knows better than the actual seller, regarding the lead time to post a item and what postal option is the best one for a seller.
We are all capable of making the best option choice for ourselves and not a selling and buying platform making the choice.
09-10-2025 4:06 PM
Yes I did that (frogone83? I think) but I didn't know I could look that name up as well... how do you do that?
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09-10-2025 4:44 PM
09-10-2025 8:59 PM
We all know why its here, to make eBay a little extra money so if it became optional but instead you were charged a fee for selling would you rather pay that? Not that it would ever happen just genuinely curious.
Also regarding some of your points, eBay will state that they don't like combined shipping as it is open for abuse, people can just say they received half the order and as eBay never see it they cant judge it, signed for isn't needed either as eBay don't require a signature for delivery, unless its over that threshold anyone paying for a signature is just wasting money. The tracked service again will be to try and protect sellers from fraudulent buyers, something eBay should be doing by closing down accounts that are scummy but obviously that doesnt make them money.
BTW I was at the open event and combined postage is in the plans no idea how it'll work as it really is open to mass abuse.
09-10-2025 10:36 PM
This is quite interesting as the https://community.ebay.co.uk/ forum servers are picking up and old value for the user ID rather than using the current USERID and it is easy to overcome just by cutting and pasting in the current USERID in to the query string , in the URL in the right place .
Technically it could mean a whole host of things and could simply be bug when users change their USERID for whatever reason but then a "pointer" etc would have to have been created on the forum server . I suspect when you connect to forum server it is using a stored cookie to identify the user and that may leaving something behind that overrides any changes
It is odd though and I have now seen this a couple of times , what interesting it does not seem to rectify itself over a period of time
I do have some thoughts on why but I would not want to speculate as per why
09-10-2025 11:06 PM
This buyer isn’t happy to have evri as the courier. Nothing ever arrives on time and thats if it arrives at all. Ive had 4 purchases go missing recently and a 5th was left on top of my recycling bin in full view and reach of anyone walking past my house! One of my local groups is full of people showing someone else’s door/gate/bin with a parcel saying ‘this is my parcel but it is not my address, does anyone recognise this location and found my parcel?’
09-10-2025 11:19 PM
My son had the same problem with Hermes in his area a few years ago, he stopped buying anything that had a hermes delivery as a result.
The very real problem this causes for buyers is Ebay process revolves around delivery status and in these circumstances the item will probably show as delivered .
It would interesting to know how Ebay resolve this especially as they responsible for the courier as Ebay sold the buyer the postage .
The problem is while the majority of Evri drivers will be fine , there will always be a higher proportion of Evri drivers that behave like this than RM due how they are employed . With Ebays preference for Evri this will be an issue that will increase