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More problems with "eBay Standard envelope"- allowed when listing but when sold.

Once again, I am being blocked from using eBay's "Standard envelope" - The system allows me to select this as a shipping method (so I offer free shipping) and then when it sells, the service is grayed out no matter what I do to the shipping envelope size. So I end up having to pay for "Ground advantage" which is 7x as expensive and sometimes takes 2 weeks to deliver. What am I doing wrong?

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More problems with "eBay Standard envelope"- allowed when listing but when sold.

No prob - happy to help. You're not the first seller to have that impression about it being an insurance limit.

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More problems with "eBay Standard envelope"- allowed when listing but when sold.

Hi @dougoz . That listing sold at $29.95. The eBay Standard Envelope (ESE) limit is $20. Even if you start an auction at $10 and it ends up selling for $21 you will not be able to use ESE.

 

I'm going to post some basic ESE info below - I suggest reviewing all of this, including the help pages, because they outline terms and restrictions.

 

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Review this page for packing requirements (size, flexibility, label placement, etc) and a downloadable list of eligible categories (qualifying items must be listed in a qualifying category):
https://www.ebay.com/sellercenter/shipping/ebay-labels-services/ebay-domestic-shipping-services/ebay...

And also read this page:
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/shipping-items/setting-shipping-options/ebay-standard-envelope?id=...

Review this page for some of the fine print (like items over $20 don't qualify, for example):
https://pages.ebay.com/sell/standarddelivery/termsofservice.html

If you don't see ESE on the listing form you may need to adjust package dimensions to 11x6.

If you cannot access ESE when purchasing a shipping label, it's possible:
- Your package dimensions/weight are above the service limits.
- Your item was listed in an ineligible category.
- Your item was above the $ limit. When you use auction format, if the auction goes over $20 and you offered ESE, the buyer can still choose it at checkout, but you will not be able to purchase an ESE label due to the item's value.
- Your buyer entered Puerto Rico in the country field. If that happens, let the buyer know ESE is a domestic service and it cannot be purchased when PR is entered in the country field. You can cancel the order using "problem with buyer's address" and advise them to repurchase with a revised address: they need to enter PR as the "state" and United States as the country.

If you find the tracking on eBay to be lacking, you can track the ESUS number on this site and sometimes find additional tracking info: https://parcelsapp.com

Remember, this is a metered mail shipment so it does not receive traditional tracking scans and the clerk at the PO counter cannot scan it. Drop these envelopes in your PO's metered mail slot if they have one. The envelope will be scanned by sorting machinery at distribution centers along the way.

Common reasons ESE envelopes don't get scans include:
- Overpacking. Envelopes are too stiff. It's not recommended to use trading card top loaders or cardboard mailers.
- Placement of label. Label should be placed in the upper right corner with approx 1/8"-1/4" clearance from edges. If it's placed too far from the corner the machinery won't scan it.
- Placing items like coins in the center of the envelope. The center of the envelope needs to be the most flexible part.
- Printer ink is not dark enough, or label color is too bright (stick to white labels if you can).

With ESE, a 'delivered' scan generally occurs at the last sort facility before it gets to the buyer, so typically the buyer will receive their order a day or two after the delivered scan.

If a buyer files a not received claim, you do have insurance coverage and the claims process is outlined on this page.

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More problems with "eBay Standard envelope"- allowed when listing but when sold.

Ohhhh OK, I thought that was the limit they would insure it for - I guess ESE would best be used for BIN transactions only. Got it. Thanks!

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More problems with "eBay Standard envelope"- allowed when listing but when sold.

No prob - happy to help. You're not the first seller to have that impression about it being an insurance limit.

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