Question:

Ebay sellers help please!!

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

When it says "sellers standard rate" for the postage what does this mean??

 Tags:

   Report

9 ANSWERS


  1. It's a get out clause for sellers. Generally will be the cheapest, slowest form of postage that they can get away with. So be on the lookout for people sending a light item (like a CD) for about £5, as quite often it will arrive in a 65p Jiffy bag and a first class stamp, depends on the sellers of course, always check their feedback!


  2. I list mine as Seller's Standard Rate, and that includes the postage and a very small amount to cover packaging and fuel to get to the post office, as I stay in the country and have to travel about 3 miles to the nearest PO.  

  3. it means its their standard rate. it should show much it cost.  

  4. the one that you usualy usse or the cheapest as its just standard sending ,there as if you gave them an option of special delivery that would be more money etc:)

  5. It means what they are charging for it. If you go down after the description of the item it should say how much it is.

    Good luck! :)

  6. it means what you want to charge for it beware don't charge to high or you will get in trouble .

    its usually the postage plus a little extra for packaging

  7. it means the seller will charge that price no matter what.

    they usually dont give discounts and combine postage.

    its the rate for postage and packaging and some add their effort and the how long it takes for them to get to the post office

  8. A fixed rate for postage.

  9. it means the this is the price the the seller has chosen for the handling postage and packing costs of the item, but haven't specified how it'll be posted i.e first class, 2nd class etc

    you will have to contact them to find out when its posted/arrive

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 9 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.