02-12-2024 3:59 PM - edited 02-12-2024 4:03 PM
Hi I've just received this message contacted ebay and is being sent to everyone
That's me I'm done no more ebay for me bye bye
We are making changes to the way we process payments on eBay. Going forward, we’ll make your funds available for payout within 48 hours after we’ve confirmed delivery of the item. Until then, you’ll see a “hold” on your funds. This process helps keep our marketplace safe.
13-02-2025 8:24 PM - edited 13-02-2025 8:25 PM
I'm pretty sure I said "Customer feedback and proof of delivery" in my post and off memory customer feedback was deemed sufficient for items valued less than £10.
If there have been any updates today I haven't seen them yet.
13-02-2025 8:35 PM
13-02-2025 8:39 PM
"is not the netherlands where most of the scams come out from?" - Certainly not aware of any but if you have please enlighten me. Banking is strictly regulated in EU countries.
Just for information: Adyen may be little known but they are one of the biggest banks facilitating businesses to accept point of sale, mobile, and e-commerce payments with customers throughout these sectors such as Facebook, Tesla, Uber, Netflix, Spotify, Airbnb, plus many more and is a much larger company than either Stripe or PayPal. It is likely you have been making payments through Adyen, other than from eBay, for years.
13-02-2025 8:42 PM - edited 13-02-2025 8:43 PM
"I have a vague memory the new managed payment timeframes were to do with the delivery side"
That's ok. I got it into my head that 'managed payments' should have come in WITH the BPFs, as in 'Ebay manages, so Ebay pays out if/when things go wrong'. There's no obvious rationale or reason for keeping sellers' payments if Ebay is not providing the protection.
Unless of course Ebay is still providing exactly the same service for FREE in those categories where it hasn't yet started explicitly being charged as an extra? It's them what makes all the rules, after all.
13-02-2025 8:43 PM - edited 13-02-2025 8:46 PM
@andha-21 wrote:I'm pretty sure I said "Customer feedback and proof of delivery" in my post and off memory customer feedback was deemed sufficient for items valued less than £10.
If there have been any updates today I haven't seen them yet.
Yes, positive feedback will be accepted for untracked items under £10 but this probably won't be live until nearer the end of February:
'We’ve also heard your feedback and understand that shipping costs are particularly top of mind for low price items. When you’re selling a single item for £10 or less, and it’s sent untracked, funds will now be available 24 hours after you receive positive buyer feedback. This will be live by the end of February.'
13-02-2025 8:50 PM
I sold an item for a fiver. The buyer has left positive feedback but eBay are still not releasing my funds because I didn't send the item tracked. I can survive without that fiver but it's the principle of eBay holding on to MY money even though the buyer is totally happy which is infuriating.
13-02-2025 8:52 PM
There's no good/nice reason. But it's just an extension of Managed Payments which we've been accepting at least since they stopped using PayPal.
So even without an exact timeframe, as in the 14 days they've been telling us, they probably still had plenty of wriggle room in their last T&C. They could probably have done it to individuals without notifying anyone.
But again, my mind isn't that active right now. Dog tired.
13-02-2025 8:57 PM
Yeah, someone else replied to me on this. It's a recent post, I'd guess around 860. Looks like they cp'd the official announcement. Memory says end of February, but I'm almost out on my feet.
& yes, we know why you aren't happy. Not many of us are.
13-02-2025 9:08 PM
'We’ve also heard your feedback and understand that shipping costs are particularly top of mind for low price items. When you’re selling a single item for £10 or less, and it’s sent untracked, funds will now be available 24 hours after you receive positive buyer feedback. This will be live by the end of February.'
It's certainly not happening yet. I've just had a 'chat' with eBay and two separate customer service people didn't mention this to me. I've sold an item for a fiver and the buyer has left positive feedback.
13-02-2025 9:14 PM
I've never personally called eBay CS, only ever used chat to date but from what I've been reading on these threads it seems that they don't all know what they're talking about. To the point where people suggest calling at a specific time so you can speak with Dublin. Guess they must be the best.
13-02-2025 9:21 PM
This new system is annoying. I'm due my first set of payments tomorrow, I'm interested to see if eBay will give the money minus the postage for that particular item or whether they will clear all the postage I paid through eBay.
My payment screen reads as
Total funds: £69.16
eBay balance: -£20.05 (eBay post)
Pending: £89.21
Regarding the tracked post thing. I send loads of stuff as large letters, untracked. However I am getting delivery confirmations on 99% of those large letters. So I'm not feeling pushed to send everything tracked.
Small parcel with the Royal Mail do give delivery confirmation, just no stage by stage tracking. Yodel aren't bad either, parcels under 1kg are much cheaper than the RM and that gives full tracking.
13-02-2025 9:29 PM - edited 13-02-2025 9:30 PM
Ok, thanks. It used to be overnight and now it's up to 14 days, so a big difference. I don't mind as the values are low (higher value inevitably means tracked delivery). I'm not reliant on the money coming in.
@patrcl-8083 The positive feedback 'trigger' for payment is earmarked for end of February and there's no reason for Ebay to sit on small values for so long (bigger ones attract more interest). Not sure how much Customer Service can do for you before the changes come in. But at least you got a buyer to leave feedback, which most sellers would say is the hard bit. Plenty don't.
13-02-2025 9:33 PM
What is interesting is that neither of the customer service people with whom I was 'chatting' mentioned the changes coming in at the end of Feb. I'll have my fiver by then in any case, but it's useful to know for future reference.
I think that buyers who are also private sellers may well be more inclined to leave feedback because they will realise that sellers will then get their money a lot sooner. That would be nice!
13-02-2025 9:34 PM
13-02-2025 9:44 PM - edited 13-02-2025 9:48 PM
Looks like vinted is fierce competition so they’re copying their business model BUT yes it is stupid because ebay can’t drag sellers off vinted or buyers as the rest of their system is sooooo laborious and super time consuming and very restrictive and NO VIEWS compared to vinteds super fast super easy buying and selling and lots of visibility and likes
dang!! And duh!!
Vinted has its problems as anywhere though but nothing like the car crash here
I don’t know any other platform that charges buyers these stupid fees
ebay and vinted only
But vinted have the upper hand
hope ebay didn’t pay millions in consultancy fees lolololol
13-02-2025 10:18 PM
13-02-2025 11:17 PM
Yep , totally agree 👍
13-02-2025 11:27 PM
I can understand this new format ., seller gets paid after buyer receives item / items .
Seller , ships goods faster with a more secure shipping option , has a shipping / number code / tracking number .
Seller as confirmation of delivery.
Seller as payment released.
This is a good format that should of be standard from the start .
13-02-2025 11:48 PM
14-02-2025 12:32 AM
yes all that and seller get payment after the customer has confirmed its delivery
IF
they are not to busy fitting the part that has been sold them
IF
the they are not to busy keeping their child entertained with the new toy they purchased for their childs birthday
IF
the customer is not to busy finishing cutting their grass ot trimming their hedges
with the part i have sold them to repair their petrol garden tools
sometimes in the past i have had to wait 6 months before any feedback left
clap hands for ebay
more good quality trustworthy ebayers leave