Reading all the posts and previous threads regarding postage charges ... whatever the reasons used to ensure a profit is obtained from a sale, it is imperative that eBid sellers do NOT fall into the 'trap' of inflating their postage charges to compensate for fees, etc. whatever they are are to whomever they are due.
Why a 'trap'? - because Buyers are not fools, and inflated postage charges WILL drive them away. There are few enough buyers on eBid at present as we know, but if we list with inordinately high postage charges, we stand no chance of luring them to this site.
I have seen many, many instances of excessive postage on eBid listings - we moaned about it on eB*y didn't we? - now we must strive to stop this practise here on eBid.
I know we must stick together etc. - but those that are overcharging for postage are potentially affecting the prospects for sales for all of us - and so I feel that the worst offenders should be reported, so that there can be a fairer playing ground for all of us.
No names here - but I have seen a pair of gloves with P&P of £5.00; CDs with a P&P of £2.50, etc, etc.. Items that are heavy such as books for instance, you would expect to pay for the weight and the buyers realise that.
My policy is to set a starting bid (or BIN) price at the lowest that I would be happy with. Then I calculate postage at the actual cost + 20p-30p to cover packaging materials etc. You have to accept that fees must be paid, but at our own (sellers) cost - if you advertised in a newspaper you'd have to pay advertising costs, if you advertised on TV you'll pay extraordinary costs, if you sold via your own website you'll have website costs. So why worry about the less than consequential fees we pay from selling on eBid (virtually nothing to eBid, and a modest amount to P*yP*l or PPPay where you are actually paying for a degree of security for your monies).
So, before we continue to complain about lack of buyers, let us all look to our listings to assess whether perhaps we have been a little hasty in setting the postage charges we have.
Remember, you can make a lot more profit in the long run with selling many items at a lower margin than you can with selling a few items at a higher margin.
With profuse apologies to the majority of sellers on eBid who adhere to all the eBid recommendations and T&Cs and keep their postage charges reasonable.