on 17-01-2026 11:12 AM
I have been selling Internationally using Calculated: Cost varies based on buyer location as that way the buyer gets charges what Aust Post charges me, no more. I am ok with that even though I lose money because of the fees. But now when I have a International sale the buyer is charged less as they get a discount but because I don't use flat rate I still pay the full amount to Aust Post, so eBay wants me to change to flat rate BUT when I tried it says flat rate etc but in the two empty boxes one for standard and one for express it says put in amount that the buyer has to pay. My issue is all countries have different postage costs. So what amount do I put in those boxes as if I put in a USA postage cost is is way different and higher than say to the UK or say NZ. How do I do the flat rate and not lose money. With calculated it is already all done for me. Do I have to somehow manually change every item and HOW!! thanks in advance, Peter
Why not keep the calculated postage and add a handling fee? It should only takes you a few minutes.
Edit: the easiest way to change postage in bulk is to create and apply a postage policy.
To add... if you already have a postage policy in place, when you edit that policy it will update on all listings to which it is applied.
You can check by clicking on "Business Policies" on the left side menu in Seller Hub