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.
10-04-2025 10:27 PM - edited 10-04-2025 10:29 PM
Just completed a purchase on 4x golf shirts. I'd already messaged the seller to agree a deal - £120 all in.
(I pay in full/seller refunds difference). Originally items were listed as £2.94 postage per item yet on checkout it had changed (even though the amounts are consistent). Total postage paid in theory £4.90, which is an as hoc combined total, yet the actual Evri fee would be £4.06 for a lot of this size. So I'm theoretically paying 84p to eBay for nothing. I'll message the seller and ask how the transaction looks his end.
10-04-2025 10:32 PM
The only thing that will suit me is being able to take the item to the Post Office as and when I sell it. I'm not going to go to the trouble of packing, weighing and measuring every item, partly because some items may never sell, and partly because of space/storage consideration. It would take a vast amount more space for me to store packaged boxes than it does to store the raw items. Also, the only experience I've had with printing a label off ebay was disastrous - twice the Post Office rejected it and twice I had to apply for a refund. I'm not doing that again.
And that's even before you get on to Buyers Protection, manipulated search results, broken feedback system etc.
10-04-2025 10:32 PM
I don't blame you for wanting to find out. Asking is the only way you'll know.
10-04-2025 10:33 PM
I really don't get why simple Delivery is so important to Ebay , its very difficult to see how they think it would make them money unless the commission they get from RM and Evri time they sell a label is that significant and thought private sellers would just lap it up. I can understand why SM might appeal to new or novice sellers but Ebay obviously didn't do their homework with existing buyers .
Whether that's a result of Ebay selling postage from the Ebay site , I am not sure , but that was easier than going to the Couriers Web site etc and booking a collection for RM was a doddle and as long as you did before 21:00 but even if you didn't you got link through to the RM website to do it before midnight . They gone from doing something which was actually quite good to doing that is truly dreadful and exposed all the really dodgy stuff they are doing with BPF at the same time .
I would love to know much or little business their Free to Sell has bought actually bought in to warrant this mayhem
10-04-2025 10:35 PM
There are so many different things that effect so many different people. It is so different compared to 1 or 2 years ago.
10-04-2025 10:37 PM - edited 10-04-2025 10:41 PM
@gmij1961 wrote:I would love to know much or little business their Free to Sell has bought actually bought in to warrant this mayhem
They might have to rename it to Free Not To Sell soon.
Or maybe Not Free Not To Sell but I guess if it doesn't sell then it really is free provided you didn't pay for any features (is that still a thing?) when listing.
How about Free Not To Sell But Not Really Free If Sells
10-04-2025 10:44 PM
He seems happy enough. I wouldn't be. Then again shirts are quite a malleable item.
10-04-2025 10:47 PM
really don't get why simple Delivery is so important to Ebay , its very difficult to see how they think it would make them money unless the commission they get from RM and Evri time they sell a label is that significant ———-
im not financially savvy at all
but if eBay have done a deal with rm surely they must be getting cheaper rates than rM offer the public
but eBay have inflated their rM
postage to ridiculous levels , not just kept it at RM to public level to keep the “deal” part and pocket the small saving
4.27 to send a 1-2kg parcel when it costs 3.45 online or 3.90 over counter ?
other posters say it’s greed
id like any poster to put an argument forward to say it’s not greed
just so I understand in the round
🤣
10-04-2025 10:51 PM
Definitely seems to be some nervous sellers out there 😥
10-04-2025 11:04 PM
More like fee to sell
10-04-2025 11:06 PM - edited 10-04-2025 11:12 PM
Just had a first experience of SD and it wasn't to bad.
Only thing I did notice was the postage label doesn't have a price or weight on it, so guessing if some are getting rejected by the PO they must be being weighed and scanned before being rejected.
Arranging RM pick up is easy enough with the tracking number, you just have to go through the same stages as buying a label.
Guess it's just a case of getting used to it at the min.
Forgot to mention as soon you print a label the item is marked as dispatched!
Would feel a lot more comfortable if it was marked as dispatched when the item is scanned in the postal system.
10-04-2025 11:22 PM
"It would be great if that happened. I didn't mind seller fees because I could price items accordingly and at least the price I listed a item for was what a buyer would see and knew what it would cost."
I think Ebay may have taken on board your earlier very valuable suggestions about this.
This evening I prepared a draft listing for an item which I thought buyers in UK would pay about be willing to pay about £12 plus delivery. I “guessed” at my item price of £10.84 and immediately was shown a box saying UK Buyers will pay a £1.15 fee for Buyer Protection, so could quickly calculate UK buyers would be shown a price of £11.99, whereas overseas buyers see £10.84 in their own currency. I would like them to have another box showing that £10.84 plus £1.15 equals £10.99
I do not remember seeing this Buyer Protection Fee box before – from what I remember you had to wait until listing went live, rather than look at draft which was poor, particularly with the uncertainty of is it 72p or 75p fee error.
Keep up the good work of giving detailed explanations of actual problems and hopefully (I am not holding my breath) Ebay will take them on board.
10-04-2025 11:26 PM
You would think they have done a deal with RM but that may not be for Simple Delivery it may just be for selling from the Ebay website , but probably SD
But the commission would need to significant , as they sell at the same price of RM online £3.44 for RM48 small packets . What SD does do is take 2nd class small packets out as it is classed as not trackable ( although delivered is tracked on Ebay purchased labels ! ) so RM get a bit of extra revenue their to fund some of the commission. I stopped using 2nd class as it was just easier to use RM48 for everything even though it cost a bit more , For 2nd class I could arrange a delivery by going to the RM site
If RM have offered them a significant discount for SD then the figures are based on Free to sell before BFP and if that volume is now monumentally less and RM have a massive problem that they will want to back out of as fast as they can . RM do seem to be aware of this and they will know exactly how many postage labels are bought from Ebay and what are SD and what are not . What they don't know is how many labels are bought direct from the website for Ebay sales and what is bought over Post Office counter .
I suspect they are seeing significant drops all round thanks to BPF and that will drop through the floor with SD. RM actually stand to lose more money than Ebay over this and if they have signed a shady deal with Ebay could be trouble from quite a few angles
It is all very daft 🙂
10-04-2025 11:27 PM - edited 10-04-2025 11:30 PM
Never mind.
10-04-2025 11:39 PM - edited 10-04-2025 11:47 PM
Thanks for replyin it’s all over my head here though
I really don’t care about their deals at end of the day ebay are fleecing people
you don’t need an economics degree to see that
bloody ridiculous
If eBay impose sd on me they can jog on
they’ve had 22 years of my selling fees plus a few years fleecing fee on postage fees which they weren’t entitled to now they won’t get a penny more
10-04-2025 11:45 PM
I just hope they sort things sooner rather than later.
10-04-2025 11:52 PM
Hopefully RM wouldn't go out of their way to try and make a bit of extra money from their customers. Maybe they thought SD would bring in some extra money but I agree with what you've said about this could prove costly for both RM and SD.
10-04-2025 11:56 PM
I wonder how much work it will be for rm to sort out sd parcels that have incorrect postage labels on them, depending on how good/bad ebay's AI is.
10-04-2025 11:57 PM
Oh really.? So we’re supposed to forgive them? Ok
cos fro where I sitting theyve shat on us
not sure I’m in a forgiving mood
10-04-2025 11:59 PM
I don't think it will take long for them to really start looking into things to work out if they've made a costly error.