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Is Simple Delivery mandatory now ? used to be able to select custom postage option but it’s not available now. Just tried listing and Simple Delivery is the only option for postage 

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@hants_records wrote:

Question, and apologies if this is in the wrong section. At present, I sell mainly DVDs at either £1.95 or £2.30, which is Royal Mail large letter postage rate, + 40p for me. With simple delivery, I am going to have to pay £2.70 large letter rate, which means if I offer free postage, my listings will be increased to £3.10. This also means the Buyer Protection Fee will be based on £3.10. However, the listings won’t let me change my listing price to 40p + £2.70, it says the minimum listing amount has to be 99p. Does this mean I’ll have to change all my listings from but it now to auction starting at 40p?



This is a good example of how OhBoy have thoughtlessly upset sellers' well-established methods with their 'Buyer Protection' Fee and 'Simple' Delivery. (I initially mistook your entire selling price for just the postage + 40p handling! I hope you do good business — 40p doesn't seem much reward for listing, managing, wrapping and dispatching an item.)

 

I've just experimentally listed an auction starting at 40p, and it allowed me to specify my own postage (which starts from £5 for 2nd Class, just in case someone did buy it!). After I closed it, and then started relisting it, the default postage was Simple Delivery, but when I clicked "Switch to advanced options" it showed my own postage again.

 

While I could have started it at 28p, so as to be able to set a Buy It Now price at your 40p (it tells you that it has to be at least 40% higher), if you do that, you're only told when you try to click 'List' that the BIN price must be min. 99p, just as with a BIN listing.

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still no letter post with SD and £2.74 min ,the worst thing is its being imposed on old live listing so if you offer free post on your £2 items which cost 87p to post you will now owe Ebay,  + make a loss on any small parcel you have allowed for ! but great if sending medium parcels all the time ,just read the Ebay news from  Eve Williams, General Manager, eBay UK sent out on the 4th ,they have had lots of complains for for this and they have just stuck two finger up to us ! and can not see where the 20% saving are with SM ? medium parcels ? i rarely use,

ps i use RM bring my label so very *bleep*

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I have just been told by ebay that from 15 April simple delivery will be the only option, I was listing today, one minute the option was there to opt out, nebt listing it had gone

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because all Simple Delivery is tracked there are no untracked prices. 

I prefer tracked myself, but I am not happy with Simple Delivery because despite the "it will save you up to 20%" etc it is far more expensive than RM especially if like me you have to remove the option of Evri as the nearest dropoff is miles away.

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iam using more tracked parcel (the buyer is paying) but for smalls (postcards & trade cards )and low priced items this puts the price up to high

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it does especially with buyer protection fee. over christmas I sent everything tracked 48, even £5 items. but not really selling items that low in price now. My Pa sold some postcards earlier this year and decided to do all tracked 48. But now with BPF it's not really helpful. As a buyer of low value items the BPF is not helpful! But the following might help

  • Items which can still use untracked service: There are a few categories of items where we’ll still permit untracked services if that’s your preference. This includes letter-sized items that meet both of the following criteria: they weigh up to 100 grams and are priced at a maximum of £10, excluding buyer fees.
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My husband has just sent an item which (unexpectedly) made over £100. Simple Delivery provided a label for 24 hour tracked (RM) but with no option for a signature. He has just received notification that the item has been delivered and left in a safe place, along with an image of the item stuffed between two wheelie bins! We would normally have such an item signed for but it would seem there is no way to do that without shelling out for all the postage yourself, which we are now regretting not doing.
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@daisychains4u wrote:

I have just been told by ebay that from 15 April simple delivery will be the only option, I was listing today, one minute the option was there to opt out, nebt listing it had gone


That is correct,  it will be mandatory from the 15th,  but as I explained existing listings are being switched over today  to Simple Delivery on the 7th,  I delisted all mine on the 6th knowing this was coming today.

 

It was to be for existing listings today,  but if you are making a listing from scratch , a NEW listing you may be able to use custom listing as I described above,  if not,  then it seems to be affecting some new listings today,  too.

 

@daisychains4u 

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@tressygirl wrote:

@daisychains4u wrote:

I have just been told by ebay that from 15 April simple delivery will be the only option, I was listing today, one minute the option was there to opt out, nebt listing it had gone


[...] existing listings are being switched over today  to Simple Delivery on the 7th,  I delisted all mine on the 6th knowing this was coming today.

I have been waiting to see how it all affects me before delisting anything (or adjusting prices, or choosing own postage if possible), but none of my listings have been changed yet — at least the half dozen that I have just checked, including under £10, over £10, postage extra, and free postage. Don't know what's going on!

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That is just not acceptable or even a little professional service that eBay are using.It has been aparent for a while now that it is all down hill from now on.
I no longer sell on ebay and I will not buy on ebay. 
I looked on ebay for an item I wanted and then went straight to the sellers website where I bought the item £8.00 cheaper…… We ALL need to do that to send a message to ebay and say loud and clear we will no buy from you anymore.

Elspeth M. Christie
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Well said. An awful lot of people (say) they have left eBay which is great but we also need EVERYONE to use the easy online form to complain to the CMA about having all the competition for couriers removed (against the law) for what eBay dictates.
Change happens with voices, so come on everybody tell the CMA now.
I did last week at the same as I removed all my listings.
I have also demanded all my data that eBay have about me (GDPR) and they have 30 days to give this before that goes to the authorities too.
Let’s take a stand everyone and do the same, as they need to be put in their place as their greed has become all consuming.
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I did a similar exercise myself the other day for pen refills. £3.75 on
ebay PLUS the buyer extras, but found a direct sale site for the items at
£2.90. For 4 refills, a bit of a saving.
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I had a few (not all) of my items switched to Simple Delivery today. These are low-cost items (£1 - £5), where I charged p&p of £1.25. I was able to switch back using the Advanced Options button. However, when I specified £1.25 as the p&p, it came out as £1.50; if I specified £1.00, it came out as £1.20. It looks as if they are going to charge VAT on your p&p charge.

 

Another thing. They claim the buyer can save £2.28 by collecting  in person, just as if the p&p is still £2.74.

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EBay have zero clue about the damage they have done and how they are going to lose out because of their greed and stupidity. There are no reasons to buy or sell on eBay any more as things will always be cheaper elsewhere (smiles on boxes!!) and what this buyer protection fee is for (their back pockets) is a joke as it gives absolutely nothing, for more money.
EBay has proved they don’t care about anyone except themselves and this is the beginning of the end for them, because they won’t listen (robots do their own thing) or change it back to how it was. This is the “eBay way” so I strongly advise everyone to “take the highway” as we don’t want to be dictated to by foreigners. Enough is enough.
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Agreed. I refuse to sell on eBay any more and new stuff I’m getting off Amazon if I can’t get it locally.

Sent from my iPhone
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Yes! since my local depot have gone to solely using EV vans! & their set route is now mapped out and tracked. If I'm lucky I get an SMS RM message saying sorry due to staff shortages which according to my post person is a complete fabrication, Its caused by the EV chargers and depot becoming gridlocked due to staff not moving the fully charged ones. There are now rows of vans parked up roadside awaiting shunting and charging left for the night staff. Never had this problem before when the vans were IC ones.

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Sold first item with simple delivery, wanted to check the label and once clicked item is dispatched. No way to reverse it. It was 1C in forecast too cold to send live tropical plant. Ended up messaging the buyer and explaining 😤 there is no option to choose Royal Mail collection which is free! 
I had Royal Mail collecting parcels this morning that I sold elsewhere, I haven’t got a printer then they couldn’t take it. Ended up going to post office with bloody simple delivery eBay parcel 🤯. Lucky only one, I don’t drive! Basically I am screwed. I won’t drag 10 parcels to post office 

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I knew that posties were tracked: when there was a problem with a collection once, and I had to turn on my laptop and show him some information and he had to fiddle about and make the best of a computer failing before he could scan and take the parcel, time was taken. The next day he said he was called into the office when he got back to explain why he was so long at my address!

 

But you are getting a dire service...

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that is a faff.

You can arrange a collection, but you can't arrange for the postie to bring a label, but I think, somewhere, that I read that ebay hope to make that possible...have I saved it somewhere...

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Sounds like another candidate for the walk away club.
You need to fill in the easy online form to CMA regarding abolishing couriers of our choice in favour of eBay’s choice, which is illegal for competition in the UK.
EBay are an absolute disgrace that don’t care one bit for loyal members who got them to this position over the years. They have stuck 2 fingers up to all of us but are still laughing all the way to the bank for the way they have screwed us all over. They need to be taught this isn’t on and the CMA will get involved if everyone complains AND stops using eBay
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