Simple delivery is awful

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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My local post office insist on weighing everything. When I have an item boxed that has exceeded the weight by a bit I find they don't check it at the royal mail sorting office so I take it there.

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Thank you; that's useful. So if my parcel exceeds the 2kg small parcel limit, it should be delivered, but I'll be charged the difference plus £1, which isn't as bad as I thought. I'll find out in a few days when my most recent sale (2.1kg) has made its way to the buyer.

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@books1ecb wrote:
The T&Cs clearly state that you can still be surcharged by Royal Mail
for overweight SD parcels.

Where does it state that?

 

Ebay does reserve the right to charge extra for under declarations where the seller has selected a size other than that recommended by eBay:

 

'c) Under declarations.

If you amend the predicted dimensions and weight of your item at the point of listing, and the item is found to be underdeclared, eBay reserves the right to charge you for the under declaration as well as for any applicable administration or other fees.'

 

However, I'm yet to see anyone posting regarding this actually happening.  The only way eBay would know of any size discrepancy is if Royal Mail informed them.

 

Due to the way business contracts are structured and the fact that they are usually on a flat rate basis it is highly unlikely that Royal Mail will be concerned with the specifics of any individual item sent.  They will only be interested in the overall profile of all items sent, actual versus projected, which is normally then taken into consideration when the contract is next negotiated, usually on the anniversary of the contract, but can also be used to determine any interim changes to the contract price that Royal Mail deems necessary.

 

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To complicate matters, the item I've just sold - that turned out to be about 5% overweight - was a BIN listed well before SD came into being. Let's see what happens! If the buyer is hit with a surcharge, I'm going to let him keep the item and refund the whole cost (£25).

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c) Under declarations.

If you amend the predicted dimensions and weight of your item at the
point of listing, and the item is found to be underdeclared, eBay
reserves the right to charge you for the under declaration as well as
for any applicable administration or other fees.'

that is what I am referring to - thank for posting the precise wording.
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'To complicate matters, the item I've just sold - that turned out to be about 5% overweight - was a BIN listed well before SD came into being. Let's see what happens! If the buyer is hit with a surcharge, I'm going to let him keep the item and refund the whole cost (£25).'

 

If your listing was switched over to Simple Delivery, you should be ok with the postage label that SD has 'decided' is correct for your item, even if your parcel is heavier. Not surprisingly, it is this aspect of Simple Delivery that has caused such a lot confusion.

 

When you list an item, SD automatically selects the postage. Whatever label SD selects, you can go ahead & use, even if your parcel is heavier/bigger than the weight on the SD label - unless it is bigger than the maximum accepted by the courier, ie Royal Mail maximum size 61cm x 46cm x 46cm/weight over 20kg.

 

Alternatively, if you don't want SD to 'estimate' your parcel weight, you can select your own size/weight when listing. Bear in mind SD might have estimated a lighter size, so it can be cheaper to go with the SD choice... 🤖

 

Congratulations to those who have got the hang of Simple Delivery... I still feel like I'm at the back of the class, hoping teacher won't ask me anything complicated about it... 😧

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