on โ29-01-2021 05:09 PM
on โ29-01-2021 06:09 PM
Exactly zan, and if items are priced so cheap to sell quickly, am I to suppose the seller is using postage charge to make a profit ?
Most sellers will build the post / handling / fvf fees / insertions fees etc into the price, even offer free post.
Once you have the total cost to you worked out, if you aren't making money on an item, or it is unsellable at the price, maybe eBay is not the platform to use.
on โ29-01-2021 06:11 PM
Sorry
He purchased then asked if i would combine which i replied no
I did not realise he had already paid, thought he just purchased whereby you could have changed the postage
on โ29-01-2021 06:16 PM
Ebay has given me a new feature, I can reply to feedback I've received and against feedback I've left is a "follow up" option.
on โ29-01-2021 06:18 PM
That is not new.....I have been using it for many, many years.
on โ29-01-2021 06:18 PM
on โ29-01-2021 06:22 PM
@blackandwhitewolfcreations wrote:
Im not a business.
I am selling some of my possesions at a very reduced price to help with vet bills.
Alot of sellers account for any left over postage as part of there sale price.
If some buyers are that greedy then i dont want there service.
Morals come before money in my book.
NO ONE FORCES A BUYER TO PRESS THE BUTTONS TO PURCHASE ITEMS.
And yet......
on โ29-01-2021 06:26 PM
@paper-jack wrote:Ebay has given me a new feature, I can reply to feedback I've received and against feedback I've left is a "follow up" option.
As lyndal said, it has been around or years.
But use this tool carefully, because a follow-up response to your reply can be made by the other member also. If it makes it look like a sh!t fight, this will do the seller no good.
And if a negative comment is left against a buyers feedback, they can have removed by eBay as this is against eBay rules and the seller can be reported.
on โ29-01-2021 06:31 PM
The buyer has just left POS feedback for one of the items
on โ29-01-2021 06:59 PM
@blackandwhitewolfcreations wrote:
Im not a business.
I am selling some of my possesions at a very reduced price to help with vet bills.
Alot of sellers account for any left over postage as part of there sale price.
If some buyers are that greedy then i dont want there service.
Morals come before money in my book.
NO ONE FORCES A BUYER TO PRESS THE BUTTONS TO PURCHASE ITEMS.
For me it's NOT a matter of being greedy (a supposition I absolutely refute) - it's a matter of getting all my purchases from the same seller in one package. Nobody wants items to arrive in dribs and drabs. At the moment, with the postal service in some kind of delivery free fall, it's even more important.
'Morals come before money.' Hmm. Your earlier post suggested you factored in your taxi fare to get to the post office. That's not something any sensible seller would broadcast online. Sellers who overcharge on postage don't get the success on eBay that they hope for.
Do you want to stand on some weird moral high horse...or do you want to sell successfully, spend less time at the post office by combning purchases, earn goodwill by combining postage and therefore generate more buyers?
BUT.....If you still want buyers to pay more for postage....then you work out what postage costs per item, factor that in the item price and offer free postage. There are probably buyers still out there who think itt is cheaper to buy lots of items with free postage than at a single combined postage rate for multiples.
on โ29-01-2021 07:25 PM