on 03-06-2026 02:30 PM
I am in Australia. I signed up with ebay on September 4, 1999. Back in those days, and for quite some time after, buyers and sellers were in direct contact with each other via their personal email addresses. When I bought something, more often than not the seller would notify me via email that they had mailed my purchase to me. I would look at the date and then count 6 to 8 days, and the package would arrive at my home. That's right, 6 to 8 days. It was as reliable as a Swiss watch, time after time after time. Today the transit time can be anything up to a month! So what happened? Do planes fly slower these days? No! Today my packages seem to go on a site-seeing tour, from this place to the next place to the next place and so on. In reality, they should go to the nearest international airport and then to me. I sometimes think that my packages could get to me faster if they were being paddled in a canoe! Six to eight days is a short time to wait for a delivery, but knowing that I will have to wait anything up to a month, I have put up with it now for years, but I am very much getting turned off from buying, knowing there is such a long delivery time.
Ah, 1999… a nostalgic time…
Some things on eBay have improved, and some have devolved into slime.
But you can minimise those delivery times by buying from sellers registered in Australia, and who aren’t drop-shipping. Check the EDD range before buying, and you can also look through the seller’s About page and their feedback to see country of registration and any feedback comments that indicate a consistent issue.
You're right, it's not 1999 any more
The estimated delivery date is shown before buying
Contacting each other via personal email addresses is not allowed
Sellers are under no obligation at all to be in constant contact with the buyer re mailing purchases
The postal service slowness (ie Australia Post) has nothing to do with eBay
You do not have to put up with anything, if the delivery date shows a month away, don't buy
And we are all in Australia here, being the member to member forum for eBay Australia