09-26-2023 09:24 AM
I ship many items with USPS Ground Advantage, often with free Shipping for the buyer.
I used to get returns via USPS First Class Mail.
But now it appears that returns are coming via Priority Mail ever since the switch from First Class to Ground Advantage by USPS.
So an 8 oz item that I offer free shipping on used to generate a return First Class return label at about $4.50.
Now returns cost $9 - $10 (depending on location) for Priority Mail.
Why eBay are you shipping returns Priority Mail when the item is listed at 8 oz and is shipped to the buyer via Ground Advantage? My return costs just doubled, thanks....
09-26-2023 09:36 AM
Do you print your labels through ebay? I've not had a return since ground advantage started to check, but my return labels have never cost me more than my initial label.
09-26-2023 10:14 AM
No, I ship through a third party, Shipworks. But it shouldn't matter, as the item should be returned by the same service it was sent with, I would think...
09-26-2023 10:16 AM
Do you have the correct weight & dimensions entered on the listing?
09-26-2023 10:22 AM
I use an outside third party for shipping. I am able to generate a label through the third party, send a link to the buyer (who does not have to sign into the third party website) so they can download and print. I am charged the same as the label I originally printed. Furthermore, I get charged a fee of .25 if the label is downloaded, but it expires after two weeks if the buyer does nothing and there is no charge to my account. I've never had a problem.
09-26-2023 10:27 AM
Yet another reason I do not offer free returns or free shipping, I think returns this holiday season will be a nightmare!, I Hope I'm Wrong!
09-26-2023 10:32 AM
yes, the correct weight anyway...
10-20-2023 01:01 PM
We have the same issue here and can not find any solution. Product / listing details set as 8 oz but return label was automatically given Priority to buyer. Anyone knows the reason?
10-20-2023 01:36 PM - edited 10-20-2023 01:36 PM
According to the help files: (when you use Ebay return label)
When the buyer is returning the item to you, the cost of the label will be charged to your account once it’s scanned by the carrier. We may ask you to accept a billing agreement to authorize payment for these kinds of charges. If the buyer doesn’t use the return shipping label, you are not charged for the cost of the label.
Any time you use an eBay return shipping label, eBay will automatically select the cheapest return option for your item.
In some instances, return shipping charges are estimated rather than based on the actual weight of the package. These charges are based on rates negotiated by eBay, and are typically less than what you would pay the carrier for the same item.
If the expected shipping charges exceed the expected refund or the refund value of a replacement or exchange, an eBay return shipping label won’t be available.
10-20-2023 01:41 PM
@partsknight wrote:Product / listing details set as 8 oz but return label was automatically given Priority to buyer.
Anyone knows the reason?
Are you shipping @partsknight with labels you bought outside of eBay?
11-18-2023 04:59 PM
Not true. I use eBay 99% of the time to purchase shipping labels. I have gotten MANY changed my mind returns - which are paid by the buyer as I don't offer free returns, and the last three this week, 11/17/23 were all returned via Priority Mail RTN service. One customer asked how I arrived at giving only x amount back and I told her we try our hardest to add any and all info about the item, measurements, details that help in determining if this is the right item to avoid mistake purchases/ returns. I also told them I noticed the return postage was Priority Mail - expensive. They paid $18 instead of $7 or less. I will not eat these costs and I will recommend sellers not offer free returns because of this **bleep**. I really believe that behind closed doors eBay made a deal with USPS to send all items via Priority Mail. eBay seems to be the "Teacher's Pet" with the government, collecting all taxes like we are children and can't get our pros to do our taxes for us. Also in the business side - eBay collecting the taxes allows eBay to take our cash flow and use it for themselves to increase net worth, report more gross revenue. We also know that USPS is and has been in the red - they have the best routes and everything - no reason for bleeding money, but they do in order to keep getting subsidized by our tax dollars. You can see by my example here that eBay has now increased USPS revenue on one order by over 100%!!!! Someone up there in the comments showed that the increased revenue on a large item is now 300% or more. And will these customers come back if they have to pay this? Oh and when did we find out eBay is charging this surplus waste of postage? Once we get the package back and demand us to give the customer their refund. They really think they can get away with this!!! Shocking!
11-18-2023 05:06 PM
Well, perhaps eBay got tired of watching sellers make money on shipping, and now want to add that to their revenue stream. I would imagine that little work tweak "(estimate") in their policy has become another cash cow for them.
11-18-2023 05:52 PM
Not to mention USPS rates will be going up close to 6% after the 1st of the year.
11-18-2023 05:54 PM - edited 11-18-2023 05:55 PM
You forgot that most USPS rates will be going up another 6% after the first of the year. PS: The USPS does not get tax subsidies from us. They haven't since 1979 after Congress passed a law stating they had to break even.
11-18-2023 05:55 PM - edited 11-18-2023 05:56 PM
Heck, eBay already gets a commission on the postage. If they force returns to go Priority their percentage take will be even greater.