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Setting up your postage options

From sending through the post to arranging a local collection, there are many ways to send items to your buyers. By offering more than one delivery option, you'll be able to attract different types of buyers, and by always offering tracking you can increase buyer confidence.

You can pick which delivery methods you want to offer your buyers when creating your listing.

Depending on how you list your items on site, you'll do this in slightly different ways:

If your item is listed with Simple Delivery, you won't need to select your delivery options - we'll recommend the delivery service, as well as the size and weight of your parcel. See our Simple Delivery page to find out more about this programme.

Stating your handling time in your listings is important so potential buyers know how long you need to dispatch the item. Handling time is also a factor in our Estimated Delivery date calculation on your listings. For more information on handling time, see our Estimated delivery dates for sellers page.

You can choose to set buyer requirements to exclude buyers who have a delivery address in countries you don't want to post to by using Exclude postage locations.

You can also exclude buyers who have a history of unpaid items by Setting buyer requirements

If you are enrolled in the Global Shipping Programme or plan to enroll in the programme, and have an exclusion list for international buyers, this exclusion list will also apply to Global Shipping Programme items unless you choose otherwise. For more information, please see Global Shipping Programme Terms and Conditions.

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Before setting your postage options for an item, look at what other sellers are offering. Offering free 3-day delivery service may make your listing more appealing to buyers and avoid abandoned carts. Please see Retail Standards for more information.

Integrated shipping Carriers for Tracking

To protect yourself against "Item not received" claims filed through eBay Money Back Guarantee, you need to use a shipping carrier that is integrated with eBay. Buyers are more confident their orders will arrive when they receive regular shipping status updates.

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For insights and information on how adding tracking to your orders can help increase buyer satisfaction and reduce complaints and queries, please visit our Retail Standards page.

How to upload tracking on your orders

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A common reason for invalid tracking is failing to match the tracking number to the right carrier name. Make sure you enter the correct tracking number and carrier name when uploading tracking information.

The following carriers are integrated with eBay for tracking delivery events:

Setting your delivery options using a postage rate table:

For more control over setting postage costs by region, you can use postage rate tables.

Postage rate tables allow you to assign postage rates to domestic and international locations. When you set up a postage rate table, buyers will see the postage cost you specify for their delivery address.

Read our guides below for more information on Click & Collect, offering local collection, updating your postage options on live listings, and postage rates.

Selling with Click & Collect

Learn more about Click & Collect, where you post the item to the buyer's chosen Argos and CollectPlus.store.

Offering local collection

Find out more about letting buyers collect their item in person.

Simple Delivery

Find out how this programme works and the benefits of using a Simple Delivery label.

Update your postage charges on live listings

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

Postage rates for sellers

Find out about postage rates, and how to calculate your delivery costs.

Buying and printing postage labels

Find out how to create and print your postage labels.

eBay fulfilment by Orange Connex - opens in new window or tab

Learn more about the available fulfilment and delivery options for business sellers.

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