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Postage rates for sellers

When a buyer's deciding whether to purchase one of your items, the cost of delivery can make a big difference. Offering free postage, or reducing delivery charges as much as possible, can help you win over undecided buyers, and grow your business.

How to set competitive postage costs

Here are some tips for when you're setting up your postage charges:

  • Have a look to see what other sellers are charging to post similar items
  • Consider building the price of postage into the item's price, so you can offer free postage
  • Review our eBay delivery postage rates - opens in new window or tab to see how much it will cost to send your item  
  • Make sure you're allowing for packaging when checking the item's size and weight
  • Think about how you want to specify your domestic postage charges
    • Set a fixed charge for all buyers
    • Set up postage rate tables to specify your costs and delivery speeds by region
  • Decide whether you're going to post internationally and whether you'll offer worldwide postage, or only post to specific countries/regions

Our guides below have more information on how you can make your listings more attractive to buyers by offering discounted or combined postage, as well as details on when and how you can change delivery costs after your item has been sold.

Tip
When you offer free delivery, your listings might be eligible for an eBay postage message.

Maximum postage costs

Learn how much you can charge for postage and packaging in each of our selling categories.

Postage discounts

Learn how to offer postage discounts and create promotional postage rules.

Offer combined postage

Find out how to combine postage for customers who buy several of your items.

Update your postage charges on live listings

Learn when and how you can change postage costs on an item you've already sold.

Global Shipping Programme

With the Global Shipping Programme, all you need to do is send your item to our domestic postage centre and we'll take care of the rest.

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