on 22-09-2020 01:30 PM
So i've just used ebay to print out a postage label and the ebay ID tag is on the same line as the street address. so it'll read like this
ebay:123abc 50 Whatever St
Are they deliberately trying to confuse delivery drivers? I've already created the label so can't change it now, but this is just annoying.
22-09-2020 01:37 PM - edited 22-09-2020 01:41 PM
Same for everybody - I don't use ebay labels anymore - I use Aust Post labels, the cost is the same, you can take out the code thingy, and if you have a lot of postage they offer a discount.
If using ebay labels, you can edit the address to put the code in a different line.
on 22-09-2020 05:15 PM
Apparently that is the format as agreed between ebay and AP, so not designed to confuse the humble postie. Apparently it generates extra tracking for ebay and ebay advise not to remove the code.
on 22-09-2020 05:56 PM
on 22-09-2020 07:14 PM
For our part, eBay has not provided us with a sufficiently compelling reason to include the coding on any of our address label and as such we purposely delete same.
On our AusPost business acount, and when we import the eBay orders we simply (a) delete the eBay code from the 1st line of the address and (b) cut/paste the 1st line of the actual address.
No apparent consequences to date
on 23-09-2020 01:19 PM
@offroad7400 wrote:
We suspect the code links backwards from Australia Post to the eBay item ID, so Australia Post can verify the value of the goods if an insurance / compensation claim is made for damage or lost in transit.
We remove all codes, item ID and description from printing on the label. Keeps nosey would be thieves from checking on the contents to see if it is worth stealing. We use MyPost for better discounts.
I was curious as to your theory of the code being a back link to the item, I highly doubt it, I use AP Business and the AP labels clearly show the ebay item ID number for reference.
I then looked at 10 identical sales from a single bulk listing, of the seven digit code generated for each sale, the only charachter that remained constant was the 2nd digit being the number 4
I then checked the code generated for numerous other sales and again the number 4 was the only constant and being the 2nd digit of the code.
I am leaning to the number 4 being an indicator that the shipment is originating from Qld.
So any other Qld sellers out there, that can verify the charachter 4 appearing as the 2nd digit in the code.
Or any non Qld sellers, for that matter
on 23-09-2020 01:34 PM
on 23-09-2020 05:00 PM
I am in NSW and checked 10 different saved labels. One had 4 as the second digit, the rest were either all letters, or random letters and numbers, e.g xnycqxt or t3l33vj. No rhyme or reason to any of them.
on 23-09-2020 06:42 PM
@wide-world-of-stamps wrote:
Sorry, we're in NSW and the second digit in our codes is also 4.
well that blows my theory out of the water. Thanks for letting me know
on 23-09-2020 06:53 PM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:I am in NSW and checked 10 different saved labels. One had 4 as the second digit, the rest were either all letters, or random letters and numbers, e.g xnycqxt or t3l33vj. No rhyme or reason to any of them.
Hi Tippy, my theory for the 2nd charachter has been blown out of the water, and that is the only constant in my ebay codes.
Now where did I put that enigma doo dacky.