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11-12-2025 6:38 PM
Simple Delivery may be as slow as second class but it is tracked which second class is not, and covers loss for more than £20.
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11-12-2025 7:31 PM
listing? I am 99% sure you can if that's what you insist on using, in the
last 3 years I have used the tracked 48 service, there is also the 24 hour
service, in that time I have not had a single parcel delayed, lost or
damaged, I can get the exact figure but at any one time I have sent out
upwards of 400 parcels and around 40 in a single day more than once, the
value of individual parcels was upto £500
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11-12-2025 8:56 PM
If I want to use Special Delivery it is unreasonable for EBAY to not
offer it. As it is when required I purchase Special Delivery from Royal
Mail direct and submit a claim for a refund of SD, which is mostly paid,
but not always
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11-12-2025 9:01 PM
I have no time for simple delivery. Utterly inappropriate for the items I sell. How ebay think they can calculate the postage costs of a mixed order for old timetables and catalogues beats me. I have just started getting a pension. Maybe it is time to stop and park my feedback of 9000+ ?
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14-12-2025 6:37 AM
Ebay has become a greedy money hunger devil, taking commission from delivery companies while making the sellers life a hell. Does eBay not f*%king take in account the cost of packaging, further when you sell multiple items, it’s charging well over the weight limit making the cost for delivery higher for sellers… they say if you want to avoid simple delivery than change accounts from private to business.. what a load of rubbish.. I don’t have business so why would I pay a monthly fee and also register a business for vat.. honestly going to stop selling on eBay and go to gumtree, vintage and or amazon until I find another company like eBay..
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14-12-2025 8:26 AM - edited 14-12-2025 8:28 AM
There is no monthly fee for a business account unless you subscribe to a shop.
There is no need for VAT registration unless you reach the rather large threshold.
There are a number of legal implications when running a business using an ebay private account.
Buying goods to sell requires an ebay business account.
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14-12-2025 11:49 AM
I have wasted some time with simply delivery & I not sold anything for a while and decided to stop buying stuff on ebay as well.
I have register an account with vinted to see what its like and have only bought the off game so far which seem to be a bit cheaper & buying more stuff from Amazon etc .
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14-12-2025 1:17 PM
The problem with that is you also need to comply with UK distance selling and returns laws if I upgraded to a business account to just get around SD .
Are there another issues I've not sort of ?
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15-12-2025 2:32 AM
If it happens, explain it to the buyer and cancel the orders, if you lose money, ebay lose its money as well, once buyers are unhappy about this as much as sellers, they might consider put choices back again, since they might listen to buyers.
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15-12-2025 2:34 AM
That's the reason I cannot list 80+ more items anymore, I have to renew it, but I can't until it doesn't change back.
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15-12-2025 3:05 AM
pigs do a flypast while listening to every politician on earth correct
every lie they ever told and experiencing hell freeze over!
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15-12-2025 3:08 AM
If you have sellers and buyers unhappy on this kind of platforms, either you sell it (should someone want to take your mess and fix it) or you go bankrupt and close. It seems they want to do the second one.
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15-12-2025 7:57 AM
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15-12-2025 8:43 AM
Of course ebay doesn't take in the cost of packing! That's an old rule change from about 10 years ago where you could only charge for the cost of the postage service, not the packing too, yes its not as enforced as much, but the rule is that parcel 48 small parcel service then you can only charge £3.55 for postage, you then of course end up with some sellers not giving a flying duck, like one of the first items I got after that change which was a wall clock that had a thin glass dome that had been posted in just a large paper envelope, needless to say it didn't survive the postage system!
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16-12-2025 11:52 AM
I've got one thing for sale on eBay and simple delivery has miscalculated the weight & dimensions or something else Royal Mail says £24+ to send SD eBay says £14.
I sold an item yesterday but I don't know if I will be paid because I used special delivery and not their printed label thing. When or if the item gets sold I will never sell on eBay again. Their system is not fit for purpose so goodbye eBay hello Facebook market place.
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16-12-2025 11:58 AM
I sent an item yesterday and found that it's now possible to adjust the weight and size of a package after the sale, without affecting the cost of the postage. I suppose that's something, but I'd still rather have the option of setting my own postage and being able to upgrade, without cost to the buyer, if I wanted to.
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16-12-2025 1:14 PM
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16-12-2025 1:19 PM
up to 2kg. That's all. And Tracked 24/48 is 0 to 2kg anyway, so it is
just rubbish. If your parcel is more than 4kg , which can happen after
packing to meet a customers needs, you cannot change a 2kg label to the
next level which is up to 10kg. Instead you have to call customer
services. Good luck!
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16-12-2025 1:24 PM
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16-12-2025 1:30 PM