01-21-2018 07:10 PM
We are getting very unusual prices when trying to print shipping today with Fed Ex Smart Post. I know the new pricing went into effect for USPS, but has that made Smart Post really out of whack? Just seeing if other have same issues.
Thanks
01-21-2018 07:22 PM
Hi
I got on here to try and find a way to notify e-bay
that a bunch of the listings are showing a
huge shipping cost at first, and then when
you click on the item it shows you the real
shipping cost. The thing is who is going to
click on something trying to charge you
30-64$ shipping? Not me, that's why I
didn't notice that it's a mistake for like
at least 2 wks . So they have no way to
send them an email or call or at least
if they do, I couldn't find it after trying
and trying. People should get on the
site as if they are searching for the item
they are selling to see if their listing shows
an inflated shipping charge cos most do
and I would think this would impact sales
quite a bit. Have a great evening.
Regards,
T. Somers
01-22-2018 02:33 AM
01-22-2018 04:10 AM - edited 01-22-2018 04:13 AM
In addition to Fed Ex Smartpost not charging correctly yesterday with ebay calculated shipping (I was charged $14 instead of the $6.37 that the buyer paid for), one of my Fed Ex Ground packages last week was charged $25 instead of the $20 that the buyer paid.
Hopefully, the Fed Ex Ground prices will sync soon on ebay calculated shipping, but I'm going to change all my Fed Ex Smartpost to usps today. I'm surprised there's so few complaints about this problem.
01-22-2018 09:11 AM - edited 01-22-2018 09:13 AM
It's not just the dimensional weights. I printed labels for 3 items last night 2 were 14x8x8 at 3 and 4lbs, one 12x10x8 for 5lbs and all the labels priced out on SmartPost at under $15. On eBay today those same packages come up at $25 and higher. Logged into my FedEx account and the SmartPost price for those three are all just over $20, which is still high.
The price jump appears to be much more than 5%
I'm also surprised that the eBay label cost is now much higher than my cost to purchase the same label on FedEx.com. It was more common for the label to be cheaper in eBay with the discounts.
I'm wondering if the TRS discounts are also broken.
01-22-2018 09:20 AM - edited 01-22-2018 09:21 AM
@dtexley3 wrote:
It's not just the dimensional weights. I printed labels for 3 items last night 2 were 14x8x8 at 3 and 4lbs, one 12x10x8 for 5lbs and all the labels priced out on SmartPost at under $15. On eBay today those same packages come up at $25 and higher. Logged into my FedEx account and the SmartPost price for those three are all just over $20, which is still high.
The price jump appears to be much more than 5%
I'm also surprised that the eBay label cost is now much higher than my cost to purchase the same label on FedEx.com. It was more common for the label to be cheaper in eBay with the discounts.
I'm wondering if the TRS discounts are also broken.
Just checked the rates on the 14x8x8 at 4lbs again and this time it came up just over $16. Hmmmmm.
Tried 12x12x10 for 4lbs and it's over $26.... (just over $20 on FedEx.com for the same criteria).
@Anonymous
01-22-2018 10:25 AM
@dtexley3 wrote:
@dtexley3 wrote:
It's not just the dimensional weights. I printed labels for 3 items last night 2 were 14x8x8 at 3 and 4lbs, one 12x10x8 for 5lbs and all the labels priced out on SmartPost at under $15. On eBay today those same packages come up at $25 and higher. Logged into my FedEx account and the SmartPost price for those three are all just over $20, which is still high.
The price jump appears to be much more than 5%
I'm also surprised that the eBay label cost is now much higher than my cost to purchase the same label on FedEx.com. It was more common for the label to be cheaper in eBay with the discounts.
I'm wondering if the TRS discounts are also broken.
Just checked the rates on the 14x8x8 at 4lbs again and this time it came up just over $16. Hmmmmm.
Tried 12x12x10 for 4lbs and it's over $26.... (just over $20 on FedEx.com for the same criteria).
@Anonymous
Everything is dimmed out now for Fed Ex regardless of where it's going.
01-22-2018 10:42 AM
While the weight pricing only went up about 5%, that 14x8x8 box will now be charged at the 7 lb rate even if it weighs 3 or 4 lbs.
FedEx has now applied DimWeight to Smartpost
And... they've changed their divisor to 139 for Smartpost.
14 x 8 x 8 = 896 / 139 = 6.446
01-22-2018 10:58 AM
I'm not sorry to hear this. Fedex Smartpost as well as the UPS alternative both suck. They're horrible. They take forever and God help you if something gets damaged or goes missing.
01-22-2018 11:00 AM
As Fedex Smart Post and UPS Innovations both use USPS for the final leg of the journey, I wonder if the new rates also reflect new USPS pricing for those 2 services as well.
01-22-2018 11:01 AM
@lookng2015 wrote:As Fedex Smart Post and UPS Innovations both use USPS for the final leg of the journey, I wonder if the new rates also reflect new USPS pricing for those 2 services as well.
Probably - the last leg of USPS is always parcel select.
01-22-2018 12:13 PM
That would explain why the shipping for a SmartPost package across the country was a dime more than the buyer paid. I knew they were changing the system soon, I just didn't know when.
But no biggie. I'm not like a certain someone who would cancel the order (taking the 30 cent PayPal loss) to save a measly 10 cents.) 😄
01-23-2018 02:15 AM
Not directly.
USPS is a subcontractor (although I'm sure they prefer to be called a partner) to FedEx and UPS for those services, so USPS costs and cost increases are dealt with in their contracts with FedEx and UPS. I'm sure FedEx and UPS made the numbers work to their advantage.
(many of the Smartpost physical constraints are what they are to conform with the Parcel Select last mile service - 70lb max, L+G<130, non-machinable criteria, etc)
Don't know the details (and don't really care), but Smartpost and SurePost 2018 increases may be a bit more than the negotiated deal increases for the USPS leg, so they still come out ahead, and USPS keeps their volume up to keep the infrastructure rolling (I assume that's why USPS does it - same as I understand the reasoning behind USPS wanting to deliver junkmail - volume is good for infrastructure)
Plus, FedEx now gets the big bump from adding dimensional weight constraints (although they could actually to some degree be making up for past losses in that regard - once again don't know)
01-23-2018 02:25 AM
01-23-2018 08:32 AM
There are significant differences between the eBay SmartPost and the FedEx.com SmartPost at the current time. eBay is much higher on the bigger dim weights than FedEx.
The comment on TRS discounts was regarding USPS Commercial vs Commercial Plus.