on 13-03-2014 04:04 PM
Apologies in advance if this is a duplicate thread.
I recently came across a seller while searching for an item I was looking to purchase.
The item was listed for $3, with postage cost of $80 within Australia standard postage, not an overly large item either.
I messaged the seller asking if it was an error, and he pretty much flat out said his postage cost was to avoid paying the FVF.
He'd incorporated the cost of the item into the postage. Which mind you was still higher than the actual value of the item.
I reported the seller, and eBay are going to have his account checked by the Trust and Safety team and most likely removed.
My issue here was the flat out cockiness that this seller conveyed. Made the remark that he'd been doing it for years. And he got aggressive at me for even questioning the postage costs.
I do think eBay fees are a little higher than I'd like to pay, but nevertheless I pay them. I've never overcharged on postage. One time I overestimated the postage cost of something, and I refunded the buyer the excess and then a little more for the inconvenience.
I'm curious what other seller's and buyers views are of these kinds of practices.
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on 20-05-2015 06:01 PM
Sorry for jumping in on your post but for the life of me, I cannot find where I can post a new topic! grrr
My question is, how do I report an item for excessive postage? I've found the report button on the item page but I seem to have gone through all of the options and still can't find it, unless I'm missing something? TIA
on 20-05-2015 06:13 PM
to nara on top of page click new message
on 20-05-2015 06:21 PM
You can use this link to create a new topic on the selling boards nara http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/forums/postpage/board-id/2500000010
on 21-05-2015 09:21 AM
on 21-05-2015 09:45 AM
to hot its an old thread last year
on 25-07-2015 10:37 AM
Blown away on all the fees, Paypal, Postage & Ebay costs just to send a magazine to someone.
Just restarted selling again. After all costs added it added to $6.98 (not including packaging costs) for a magazine weighing 200g !
Just trying to make $1.50-$2 a magazine without excessive costs to buyer to get my product is almost impossible.
Honestly believe Ebay is no longer a viable or cost effective method in selling low cost items. This needs to be addressed by Ebay/Paypal maybe a reduction of fees on items sold under $20 (inclusive of postage). I understand the scam some sellers were doing on hiking postage fees to avoid FVF and see the need on commission on postage. To have to then put $7-$8 postage (cover pakaging costs - travel/envelope/lining) to send a $2 magazine will keep prospective buyers away.
Always send items registered post as required for seller protection. Been scammed ages ago " i didnt get item when sent std postage" wont ever do that again.
Any thoughts?
25-07-2015 11:28 AM - edited 25-07-2015 11:29 AM
had a long talk with post office. Best option, prepaid registed post envelope to 500g. $6.10 each, or if bought in bulk go under $6.
on 25-07-2015 04:24 PM
on 28-07-2015 03:34 AM
Hi everyone, the discussion is getting a little heated. Please be sure to keep your communications civil. Thanks!