Simple Delivery nightmare! Until yesterday I could choose custom and choose my carrier etc

How do eBay know the carrier, price, weight, size of box used to pack etc ?  Large letter is charged at 1kg even if it’s 250grams.  RM the box has to be 16cms max.  It jumps from 2kg to 10kg with no 5kg offered. 

 

I always added a tiny amount towards the postage charge to help cover the jiffy envelope, packaging and mile drive to drop off.  Sometimes I was short and had to pay more than I guessed when listing but I was sure the parcel was the correct weight and size.  

 

Now they not charging customers £2.70 for an item that cost £1.55 to post surely this affects our rating on postage charge?  One item sold was 20 cms longer than the max size for the option they charged my buyer and there is no way to purchase the correct label 🤷‍♀️😩

 

This is madness!  

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Re: Simple Delivery nightmare! Until yesterday I could choose custom and choose my carrier etc

Is the £1.55 a tracked service? (I know that's the price with stamps but I genuinely don't know if you can get tracked online for £1.55).

Because they (apparently) can.

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@vinylscot wrote:

Large letters are not exempt from simple delivery, unless the item contained is on the excluded list.


I didn't think any large letters were excluded and it had to be a standard letter of the right category/ weight /  price?

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@belle_visage  Unfortunately royal mails tracked services only offer one size fits all type of service, thats not the fault of ebay per se.

 

The key in all of this is the tracked aspect, ebay never see an item they do need to know though its been delivered etc to ensure funds released etc etc. So any large letter is the price ebay state it is, the same if i visit the post office etc (outside of Simple Deliver). Technically ebay are not overcharging as this is the only price available for a tracked 48 service,

 

However i do understand everyones frustration that if it its a large letter and the cost of the item within is under £20 why the need. 

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There are some items which are totally excluded from SD, no matter what the packaging, large letter, small package, etc..

 

Royal Mail's £1.55 second class LL postage gives a delivery code, which should be scanned on delivery. Prior to SD, eBay accepted this as tracking. Now, I don't think they do.

 

eBay's contracts with Royal Mail/Evri will be based on an average weight of parcel. That's why they can't offer lower prices for lighter packages - it would risk their average parcel weight being too high. So they rely on lighter packages, such as larger letters, to keep their average down to the contracted level. Obviously, there will be losers, and the OP is unfortunately in that situation.

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Exactly, why do you need a tracked delivery for such a low priced item. Large letters are scanned when delivered and ebay item updated as delivered.  Proof of postage is got so the item is well covered with £20 from RM.  This one size fits all is not fit for purpose.

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Sellers are losers already, the buyer ebay fees have almost wiped out the orders already and now imposing overpriced postal charges will kill it off completely.  After 20 years selling on ebay it looks like goodbye!

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£1.55 gets you a label with a barcode, this is scanned at the post office and when the item is delivered it is scanned by the postman and the item is updated on eBay as delivered. 

 

The RM compensation of £20 more than covers the item, in over 20 years I have only ever had one envelope go missing.  Why would you need anything more of a £6 item. 

 

Buyers are already paying the excessive buyers fees for which they get nothing extra to what they had before they were introduced and why should they be forced to pay for a postal service that doesn't give them anything they didn't have before. 

 

It all getting very Big Brother with sellers/buyers all the losers.  

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