20-02-2025 9:49 AM
I don't want ebay to choose where I have to take things to post them.
Just because there are drop-off centres near me doesn't mean they are usable. You only have to queue up a few times for ten minutes to be told they don't have any room for your item to come to the realization that it is unworkable.
I don't want ebay to interfere with buyer protection fees.
I choose the postage option and insurance protection and take the loss if it goes wrong. That way I can keep my prices competitive. I have never found ebay particularly helpful in sorting out problems that arise in delivery or breakages. Ebay just add complications and delays - infinitely better to deal with the postal companies myself.
I don't want ebay to add random costs to the prices the buyer sees.
I want to choose the price - I don't want it to be £12.76 - I want it to be £12 - it is annoying and messy.
I want to be able to sell soem items for very little.
20-02-2025 9:53 AM
Do you know about delayed payments?
Only thing I think you missed there.
That's *bleep* too.
20-02-2025 9:53 AM
You can still choose your own postage price and method, but Buyer Protection fees are mandatory on listings set up by private sellers.
I do agree that it hits low value items really hard; a 99p item will have 4% + 75p added to it. It's a shame that eBay didn't make it chargeable on items over £5 only.
The only workaround is to bundle low value items together to sell as a job lot.
20-02-2025 10:01 AM
Yes - but the bit about not getting paid unless ebay are happy that the item has been delivered pushes you quite hard towards their 'simple postage' option.
20-02-2025 10:16 AM