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  1. Handling time and when you order: Sellers specify how long it takes them to package the item and prepare it for shipping. This can range from the same working day, to up to 30 business days from when you placed the order.

  2. As a seller I always ship (as in dropped off at the PO) within 2 business days of purchase. Take a look at their shipping and handling time. If they've exceeded their own posted time frame, you can contact eBay about it.

  3. We can estimate the item's delivery date as 4 business days or less based on your handling time, the delivery service you've offered, your location, and the buyer's delivery address; You offer free shipping as your first (default) shipping option; You don't offer local pickup or freight as your first (default) shipping option

  4. Sellers set their dispatch time. This can be same day or in 30 days. That’s why it’s important to check estimated delivery. Now that you mention it, I remember seeing that date. It was April in the single digits. Will anything happen once that date passes?

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Up to a 2 day holding period when an item is traded (originally no holding period). Up to a 7 day holding period when an item is resold (originally no holding period). Any existing holding periods prior to these changes will be unaffected.

  6. Buyers are most interested in reliable estimates and your handling time factors into the estimated delivery date that eBay shows on your listings to the buyer. eBay recommends setting your handling time of no more than 2 days, but shorter timeframes are always better (if you can reliably meet them).

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  8. You can find an estimated delivery date on any eBay listing that offers shipping. The estimate will usually cover a range of days, but can get more precise after you confirm your delivery address during checkout.