

However, It is an issue for thousands of people who sell and FRANK their own packages. No offence, but some people do not sell enough for this to be an issue. And after 20+ years of using the same labels, why the hell should I change? To get these new labels made would involve a 17K tooling change from the company I buy from. Lying deceitful bunch of inbreed gene pool (shallow end) pond scum. OH! And the ring back service consists of them drop calling you, then stating you didn't answer. The rest will be moved over the weekend, then I will close both eBay stores for good, after 20 years of selling on eBay. I have already moved 90% of my products to Amazon. Will eBay reimburse me for the labels that have now been made invalid by their unrequested and unwanted change? I doubt it. I have 20'000 integrated labels I use for eBay/Etsy and my website. Which is why I would never consider using them with my volume of business as the saving in time is nothing compared to the saving in stress by having so few INR cases, real or otherwise. I can afford the time to copy and paste only having from 5-30 sales daily, by clicking on Purchase postage label it automatically loses the nonsense along with the county which I always did manually before anyway when formatting the address correctly for delivery label.Īs for automated address labels, since becoming a business several years ago and formatting addresses correctly myself, losses for non delivery plunged to way less than 1 in a 1,000. So not using automated systems and having stopped using eBay invoices as they are completely wasteful and unworkable now as far as I'm concerned, I remove nonsense and correct addresses in a different way than before taking slightly longer but also now slightly more economic on both ink and paper than before they messed everything up. Having extra nonsense put into the address can easily confuse the short sighted or simply careless postie. The problem arises not in the sorting though but in the eyesight and awareness of the postie actually putting the right or wrong item through your letterbox. For buyers who add a delivery address though, nothing is checked by eBay.Īs for RM saying it makes no difference, for the sorting office that is probably right as postcode and house number or name is adequate to get an item returned so logically also delivered with a little effort. eBay have been using one for new accounts for some time to my knowledge as the last time I opened one, possibly this one back in 2018 there was an address finder such as you find with responsible companies. They are questioned if you buy postage labels but surely there is some way of them verifying an address before purchase? Actually, I know there is a way to address look up, so why doesn't eBay do this? Cost?įor the postcode there most certainly is a look up program, I think the old company I was enslaved to paid a yearly fee. What does worry me is that postcodes continue to be wrong as well as addresses.
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Phone number - but still get the eBay code after the 2nd line of the address, Have spoken RM and they are not fussed if this is left in.
