Simple Delivery Question

I am a private seller usually selling foreign stamps and the odd postcard.  Nothing listed at the moment as I deleted any items before Christmas due to all the uncertainty about the coming changes. In the past if I sold an item I just popped a second class stamp on the envelope and put it in the post box across the road from me. I very rarely had a problem with items not received etc. I think that stamp collecting buyers are an honest lot in general. If simple delivery becomes mandatory am I right in thinking that EBay will issue me with a label for 87p and I then have to take the item to a post office? Thank you in advance for any replies.


 

 

 

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If you are selling stuff that is below £10.00 in value and below 100gms in weight and fits in a normal enevelope,

I *think* you are exempt from SImple Delivery.

In other words , you can post your stuff however you choose ... with stamps! 😊

 

(I believe ebay don't want stamp and postcard sellers to de-camp to del-camp(e) !)

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Correct

items under 100g and under 10£ in an envelope or large letter can use  postage today and after it all becomes mandatory 

they are exempt and can be sent however you wish 

same goes for parcels over medium size, parcels over 20kg , items over 750£ and prohibited items 

 

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