16-04-2025 10:15 AM
I list a few things on ebay occasionally, but this new simple delivery is just rubbish for sellers. It assumes that ebay actually know the size and weight of items And that everyone can easily get to Evri or other courier services easily. Why did they have to stop the seller from deciding how to post items? Put me right off bothering to use Ebay.
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30-09-2025 7:47 AM
Large letter up to 250g in the UK costs £1.80. Ebay charges £2.73 for simple delivery. Over 50% more and no better service. Makes a £2 item look really expensive
30-09-2025 8:31 AM
Is the compensation on both of those services the same?
Really though eBay don't want to be a marketplace for selling items at £2, they will never come out and say it but small value items will be a casualty of simple delivery but for eBay they wont mind, especially from private sellers where they don't actually get seller fee's.
30-09-2025 12:55 PM
I couldn't agree more. Simple delivery is simply inadequate. It does not allow for customer variants, it does not facilitate combined postage, it does not allow signature on arrival, it does not allow for 2kg-5kg parcels; it does not permit medium parcels of over 61cm & it does not offer compensation for delivery to the wrong address. It was (ill) conceived & just an additional way for eBay to make money from the carriers concerned, with whom it has contracts.
30-09-2025 2:45 PM
Quite so.
I preferred Royal Mail Click and Collect.
Simple Delivery might be simple for ebay but I have had to drive to the evri shop 3 times already this week.
I don't think I can be bothered to sell much more.
That and the NI threshold has put me right off.
01-10-2025 3:07 PM
This is happening to me! I’ve been selling old military photographs I’ve selected Royal Mail for 87p but the buyers seem to be selecting yodel at £2.70 and I’m having to pay the difference, one photo went for 99p which meant I made a loss! How can yodel be an option when I’ve only selected Royal Mail and Evri? Who do I complain to?
01-10-2025 4:03 PM
It sounds like some of your items have been switched to Simple Delivery, which would explain the Standard Tracked Delivery price of £2.70 for a large letter, sent by Evri. Not sure how Yodel has got mixed up in this...?!
For postcards & photographs (price up to £20) you should be able to switch your listings back to Custom postage.
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01-10-2025 5:01 PM
'Silly Delivery allows you to set a preferred courier option - we do not have EVRI, DHL or YODEL where we live so I have set the default to be Royal Mail. Not sure how I found that screen, but I think it was when I created a new item.'
Yes, DHL has recently been added, but Yodel is not on the available couriers list. Just RM, Evri & DHL.
Before all this, you could just list an item and forget about it. Now there is always some element of doubt, and the worry that something will have been enabled/unticked/defaulted etc, behind your back... 🙄
01-10-2025 5:40 PM - edited 01-10-2025 5:44 PM
"Before all this..."
Yes, that ever-present niggling doubt is horrible.
I read posts from people whose postage options had been changed without notice, and thought "There but for the grace of Providence go I". Then of course it happened to me. I noticed, purely by chance, that one of my listings had had a second postal option added (same courier), which I could swear blind I hadn't done - adding it would have involved extra scrolling and a few more mouse clicks. It was definitely eBay. I didn't want the second option (more expensive, and I'd listed with 'Seller pays'), so removed it. This was quite recently, too, not mid-year when the chaos was at its peak.
I always check and double-check listings before I make them go live, but now I feel like I have to periodically check them when they're 'out there' as well. That's not too hard for someone like me who only has a handful of listings (for now), but even then it's something that should not be necessary at all, so I can imagine the anxiety for a seller with a significant number of listings.
I often think it's incredible that we have to deal with so many issues. When I complete a listing now, I feel as though I've somehow managed to cajole and force it into existence, like I've overcome some form of resistance put up by eBay. It shouldn't be like that, should it?
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01-10-2025 11:34 PM
...'have you tried cancelling an sd label. I read that if it,s not used in 14 days, you get a refund, no chance, i have tried cancelling one 6 times and still no refund.'
The refund for an unused label will be automatically refunded if the buyer paid for the postage, but if you offer free postage/seller pays, you have to apply for the refund within 14 days. Did you fill in the 'Request a refund for Simple Delivery' form?
'He could have said he ordered a pink elephant and ebay would agree with him.'
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Yes, and even when a sale seems to have gone well, it feels like you have to wait a dog's age for all danger of a buyer piping up to quibble about something has passed...
01-10-2025 11:42 PM