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Selling practices policy

By keeping some basic selling practices in mind, you’ll be able to create a great experience for your buyers.

Our full selling practice guidelines below provide a range of tips for helping ensure you keep your buyers happy. They cover areas such as the item description, your terms and conditions, postage and handling charges, delivery times, communication, and returns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need to specify the location of the item in my listing?

Buyers like to know where the item is being dispatched from as it helps to give them an idea of how much postage will cost and how long it might take for the item to arrive. Having an inaccurate item location can cause confusion and lead to a poor experience for your buyer.

What should I include in my terms and conditions?

Be very clear and thorough about the terms of the transaction and include information about any taxes or other applicable fees, postage method and costs, and your return policy. Being upfront and honest about these terms helps build trust and provides a positive buying experience for your customers.

Are there additional requirements for business sellers?

The Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended), places numerous legal obligations on business sellers. In particular, items sold on eBay by business sellers to non-business consumers must be:

  • of "satisfactory quality"
  • "as described"
  • "fit for purpose"

If the seller is a private individual, the goods must be "as described," but not legally required to be of "satisfactory quality" or "fit for purpose."

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