I have some vague recollection that envelopes C5 & larger do not go through the sorting machines......can't find anywhere to prove the point....it used to be on A.P. website....MIA now.....anyone know?


@lupercal wrote:

 

I'm tossing up between that and simply changing back to 'Standard Parcel'. Unless eBay are actually going to penalise me for doing so (in a way they're not already penalising me for choosing 'untracked letter') at least I'd get my more resonable delivery estimate back, and not be giving people the impression they're going to receive stuff in a paper envelope. 


The ETA is affected when the tracking is uploaded - if you have a tracked service selected and don't actually upload the number, the ETA will be the same as on an untracked service, and placement in search results may still be affected. ("By uploading valid tracking when an item is sold using an eBay-integrated carrier, you’re protected against Item Not Received claims. It also allows us to give better delivery estimates on when your item will arrive. If you have a low rate of valid tracking on trackable postage services, your listings may be placed lower in search results. ")

 

I opted to have the untracked letter option on my listings, I wasn't happy about it, but it at least provides accurate service info to buyers...if they look beyond the "standard postage" that's displayed in listings. 

I opted to change all my 'standard postage' to untracked letters when eBay decided that 'standard postage' only applied to parcels. Whereas before it applied to anything not defined as a parcel.

 

Was fun.


@twyngwyn wrote:
I have some vague recollection that envelopes C5 & larger do not go through the sorting machines......can't find anywhere to prove the point....it used to be on A.P. website....MIA now.....anyone know?

Our local PO has a series of boxes in racks. A couple for international mail, one for registered mail  etc. etc. All of my large letters are put in a box with a large label on the front that says " hand sorted ". I assume that is what happens to large letters.


@lupercal wrote:

@heihachi_73 wrote:


If the difference between having "lower" search results in the most useless search option ever invented (Best Match), or having zero buyers because they don't want to pay upwards of $10 for a $2 item, I'll take the "risk" with lower-placed search results in the most useless search option ever invented while hoping buyers have brain cells and change the search option from Best Match to literally anything else.

I'm tossing up between that and simply changing back to 'Standard Parcel'. Unless eBay are actually going to penalise me for doing so (in a way they're not already penalising me for choosing 'untracked letter') at least I'd get my more resonable delivery estimate back, and not be giving people the impression they're going to receive stuff in a paper envelope. Either way it looks like I get dropped in the search results.

 

NB I agree with you; I'd like to think people used commonsense in their search behaviour - like defaulting to 'lowest price including postage' when searching for a common item, but I've been told repeatedly on this forum that most people don't.

 

It doesn't matter much when there are only a couple of other sellers in the world with the same item, but with bread and butter stuff that's rarely the case.


I,ve been getting the same messages. The truth is everything is listed as " standard parcel " and I dont upload any tracking unless requested by the buyer, so a couple of my selling accounts are getting  zero % of your items sent with tracking messages.

 

I,m not sure if the downgrading of visibility is supposed to have taken effect yet, but Ive just had one of my best weeks of sales for a very long time and its different stuff to different buyers.

Every single thing I send is tracked, either using the small green & white "document mailers" or the various satchels.

Usually when I list an item, it gives me the option of tracked small parcel etc for $8.95, which is mostly what I want. Lately though, every few listings, this option doesn't appear and all I get is standard parcel / delivery, and I have to manually enter the price AND my postcode. Very annoying, and now I wonder if these items won't appear as prominently due to the apparent "standard" post!

  • Your listings may be placed lower in search results

This line IMO would most definitely be in breach of fair trading.

 

The fact that long time sellers that have enough faith in both the Australia Post and the genuine buyers to use regular mail postage with stamps and an untracked service says somthing about TRUST.

 

And we the sellers are going to be some how penalised just so eBay can push another agenda on us.

 

I'm not going to bend to this demand by eBay and yes I am slowly loosing sales.

POOR FORM eBay

I don't think that happens unless the seller has been dropped to below standard due to having too many defects. With eBay it's either lights on or lights off and simply random luck if something sells. You could be listing the exact same thing all year round and never know if you'll sell 5 items in a given month of 50.

Meanwhile, eBay has once again dropped me from Top Rated to Above Standard for February due to lack of sales, go figure.


@kitty-kat-kollection wrote:
Every single thing I send is tracked, either using the small green & white "document mailers" or the various satchels.

Usually when I list an item, it gives me the option of tracked small parcel etc for $8.95, which is mostly what I want. Lately though, every few listings, this option doesn't appear and all I get is standard parcel / delivery, and I have to manually enter the price AND my postcode. Very annoying, and now I wonder if these items won't appear as prominently due to the apparent "standard" post!

That means calculated postage is selected.

 

Use fixed price, and enter the price yourself. When prices go up, you can bulk edit to change them. That also means you aren't waiting for the, often significant, time lag for eBay to update calculated postage prices.


@eol-products wrote:

Technically a letter is "a written, typed, or printed communication, sent in an envelope by post or messenger" so you are sending something else it is a parcel. I just select standard parcel or whatever they are currently calling it and when someone buys multiples or if the value is above a certain amount I send with tracking.


Not true .From the AP website:

 

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Nowhere does it say the contents of a letter must be documents, just that they be flexible.,