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  • Grrrrr – rookie Ebay seller content
  • iamsporticus
    Free Member

    I dont sell much but listed something at the weekend which I expect to go for £100 on a 7 day auction

    When I put it online ebay automatically put up a suggested figure of £4.89 using collect plus which I stupidly agreed to

    Now Ive had time to look into it £4.89 covers the cost of the delivery service only, not my bubble wrap and packaging and only offers insurance up to £50

    Ive tried to amend my auction but it wont let me as I have had some bids

    Now £3 isnt a big deal which is all Im looking for to cover my costs but the principle sucks a big one

    Curious who would just suck it up and who would bin the auction and then start again with the real postage price?

    Cheers

    Jamie
    Free Member

    Now £3 isnt a big deal

    Agreed. Case closed.

    iamsporticus
    Free Member

    the principle sucks

    Case reopened

    Jamie
    Free Member

    I stupidly agreed to

    Case dismissed.

    PePPeR
    Full Member

    I just do free postage these days I sell the stuff for much higher prices and don’t get into petty arguments with the buyers over what it says on the stamp V what it actually costs to post!

    bruneep
    Full Member

    I expect to go for £100 on a 7 day auction

    If it goes for less will you cancel, if it goes for more will you refund wining bidder?

    dannybgoode
    Full Member

    I have been selling on ebay since he very early days. I now know that sometimes something costs a bit more to post than you quoted, sometimes a bit less.

    Sometimes an item goes for less than you expect and sometimes a surprising amount more.

    If you want to get the going rate for something look up what you are selling and check the latest sold prices. Then stick it on a BiN for 10-15% more and accept offers. Someone will offer what you want for it more or less and it usually sells quicker than via auction.

    Speeder
    Full Member

    Suck it up and put it down to experience.

    Gary_M
    Free Member

    Now £3 isnt a big deal which is all Im looking for to cover my costs but the principle sucks a big one

    What principle? The one where you went for the suggested postage rather than using the option to set your own price?

    What weight is the item your posting? If its under a kilo it’s only £2.78 through Hermes.

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