EcommerceBytes-NewsFlash, Number 2742 - February 17, 2012 - ISSN 1539-5065 5 of 5
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The eBay Fast N Free logo will appear on the View Item page of a listing when all the following requirements are met:
Estimated delivery is currently shown on eBay.com.au as a range of days based on stated handling time plus the carrier's published service delivery time, which "often distorts the true picture of delivery," according to the announcement. The eBay Fast N Free designation will launch on eBay.com.au in late February, more information is available on the eBay Australia website. |
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eBay Australia told users it was introducing a new "eBay Fast N Free" designation to let buyers know at a glance which items ship for free and, based on the buyer's postage address and the item location, should arrive on their doorstep within four business days.