Are you a buyer looking for information on when your item will arrive? Read our article on expected delivery dates for items you've bought
How estimated delivery dates are calculated
The estimated delivery date shown to buyers on your listings is based on various factors, including the time it takes you to pack and send items (your dispatch or handling time) and the delivery or courier services you offer. Your past delivery performance (on the aspects of delivery that you can control) and other criteria such as carrier performance, the location of your item and your buyer’s delivery address are all also considered.
The calculation is dynamic and allows for a more accurate estimate of the delivery date for your buyers. Make sure the handling time and carrier service stated in your listings are accurate to help manage buyer expectations. If you need to make changes to your listings, see our revise a listing article for more information.
Time may be added to the estimated delivery date if there are delays in the delivery network due to unexpected disruptions or increased delivery volume. For example, this includes severe weather, natural disasters, unscheduled events, or peak seasons.
Handling and dispatch time
Handling time is measured in business days, and you can choose to include Saturdays and/or Sundays if you ship on those days. Handling time begins when you receive payment for an item and ends when your package is scanned by your shipping carrier.
When you list, carefully consider how you set your handling time. Reliable estimates are important to buyers and your handling time influences the estimated delivery date shown on your listings to buyers. We recommend setting your handling time as no more than 2 days, but shorter timeframes are always better. Be realistic about what is achievable for you and your business — only set shorter timeframes if you can reliably meet them.
If you offer 1-day handling, remember the timeframe isn't based on 24 hours: it's the end of the next business day. For example, if a buyer pays for your item on Monday, it needs to be scanned by Tuesday, 11:59pm. If an item is bought on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, it needs to have tracking added by Monday, 11:59pm.
Handling time cut-offs
If you offer same-day handling, you can also set your handling time cut-offs for more accurate delivery timeframes. Here's how:
- Go to Shipping Preferences - opens in new window or tab, then go to the Dispatch and handling section.
- Under Working days and cut-off time, select Edit.
- Set your time zone and specify the handling time cut-offs on your working days.
- Select Save.
Tip
Always make sure to send your items on time or your late delivery rate may be affected. Learn more about monitoring and improving your seller performance.
Weekend and holiday deliveries
Weekends and holidays aren't included in estimated delivery dates, even though some carriers deliver on weekends.
A buyer may contact you if they specifically need a weekend delivery, or if they want a faster delivery option. If they're willing to pay any difference in cost, it's up to you whether to accept their request or not.
Express delivery on eBay
To appeal to buyers who need items quickly, consider adding express delivery services to your listing, such as overnight, next-day, or same-day delivery.
To offer express delivery:
- Go to the Shipping details section when creating a listing.
- Choose your preferred carrier(s) from the Services dropdown menu.
"Free shipping" message
The "Free shipping" message lets buyers know when they can expect to receive their item and that they won't have to pay for delivery. We'll automatically add a "Free shipping" message to your listings whenever you meet these requirements:
- Both you and your buyer are located in the 48 contiguous US states
- 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
- The listing isn't in Classified Ad format
How to qualify for a "Free shipping" message:
- Offer free delivery using a shipping service that will arrive in 4 days or less
- Offer same-day or 1-day handling
- Upload your item's tracking details when using tracked shipping
If eBay determines that your listing qualifies and you meet your handling time, we will remove any negative or neutral feedback left by the buyer regarding late delivery
This late delivery coverage does not protect your late shipment defects, and your listings can be deactivated from the program if they fall below the performance requirements.
Tip
On eBay Motors, the "Free shipping" message is only shown in listings in the Parts & Accessories category.
Specifying "Get it by" delivery dates
If you're confident in your end-to-end delivery time and you'd like more control over the expected delivery dates shown on your listings, you can set up shipping rate tables - opens in new window or tab to show how quickly you can get your items to a customer's door.
In your rate tables, you'll specify your shipping costs and delivery speeds by region, based on your handling time plus your shipping carrier's delivery time. You can choose to enter delivery timeframes nationwide, or just for certain areas.
You can then choose which listings should show "Get it by" delivery dates by applying your postage rate table(s) to the listing. You can apply rate tables to listings one by one, by using bulk editing tools in the Listing tab - opens in new window or tab of Seller Hub, or by using business policies.