I guess it is the old story - you get what you pay for.

 

At least you gave it a try and now know to go back to the way that works best for you.

 

Personally I would never use a broker for anything, I would do my own research

Sold an item with ebay, packed the item carefully and measure precisely to meet the requirement.
Sendle changed the measurement by 2cm during processing, result over the requirement and charged back to my ebay $10 extra.
dodgy company to gain some extra money.

Well none of my buyers ever complained about poor service

You are replying to a topic from 7 years ago to a member who is now dead

 

You have been very, very lucky, have a look through the dozens of threads on here from sellers who have had issues and from buyers who are complaining about Sendle and blaming the sellers who use them for using them