@emw-designs wrote:

@technthread wrote:

If a private seller lists an item on auction, let’s say they start it at 99p, it is an item where simple delivery isn’t mandatory and they offer custom freepost shipping.

 

As I understand it, if the bids go above £10, simple delivery may kick in automatically. What will this look like to bidders in practice? If they bid £10.01 will they be shown that their bid is now subject to simple delivery with an added postage charge? Or will the seller actually cover the simple delivery charge from the sale price?

 

I don’t want to complicate this too much with too many scenarios but if you could clear up how it will work on auctions like that I would be grateful. It doesn’t affect my selling account but I have a private account that I have for buying.


I'd like to add to this a related query about compensation levels. Simple delivery has two compensation levels for items below and above £100 with different postage rates for higher value items. What happens to the simple delivery postage charge and compensation level if an auction item starts at below £100 but ends up above £100? 


Hi emw-designs, thanks for your question.

 

I believe this is all based on the final amount of the transaction (winning bid + postage if applicable) in question, not the starting bidding price or one of the bids placed for the item. However, I will follow up on this just to be sure and be able to confirm it to you.

 

Thank you,

Marco

I am currently away on my sabbatical, and will return in July. Please expect a delay in my reply



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