04-02-2022 09:12 AM
Starting tomorrow the USPS is adding a surcharge on packages
over 22" its $4
over 30" its $15
over 2 cu ft its $15
and ebay is not giving a shipping label discount on the surcharges
04-02-2022 01:20 PM
I have a question on the large flat rate game boxes. The ones that are, if you round, 12x3x24. Will they still be the flat rate? I hardly use them and keep everything to flat rate boxes or A and B boxes, but I was wondering about those larger 'game' boxes.
04-02-2022 01:22 PM
04-02-2022 01:23 PM
04-02-2022 01:29 PM
@tsme35 Oh, wait...LOL...I'm guessing the buyer wasn't shown the extra fee before paying? In other words, anything that sells tonight and gets a Monday label, the seller is paying the extra, but the buyer isn't? If so, I wonder if there's a point today at which ebay just assumes packages will go out Monday, and so starts showing the buyer the shipping amount with the non-standard fee included? Or will that not happen until 12:01 PT?
04-02-2022 03:01 PM
Ebay's moderators said it would be included when showing the buyer the shipping price but I doubt it will show until ebay updates it calculator at 12:01 PT or when ever they update it. That's why I posted again today to remind others if they forgot. My PO is closed now so anything I would have sold today, I'd be out the $15 surcharge, I pulled all my fishing rods this morning. I have printed labels Saturday for Monday's pick up but that's only been for a few pennies, Not taking a chance on $15 lol.
INA on eCommerce bytes posted a really good article yesterday
04-02-2022 03:09 PM
@tsme35 wrote:Ebay's moderators said it would be included when showing the buyer the shipping price but I doubt it will show until ebay updates it calculator at 12:01 PT or when ever they update it. ...
With every other past USPS rate change, the shipping calculators in eBay listings and for eBay labels updated immediately when the new rates went into effect. Even an auction-format listing will show the current pricing, not the price that will be applicable on the date that the auction ends.
04-02-2022 03:27 PM
I was wondering about auctions, if it has a bid on it today, will it change the shipping price tomorrow if the auction doesn't end until later next week or does the seller have to eat it. I did a search and saw a lot not ending until next week.
04-02-2022 05:26 PM
@tsme35 yes, I took all my listings down that I thought could get hit with the $15 (or more) add-on. Some might get put back up at a later date, but for now, they are gone.
The $4.00 stuff I've kept up....if it sells today and I have to eat the $4 for Monday shipping, I can live with it....and if it sells tomorrow, the cost gets passed on to the buyer.
I'm not sending any offers today for anything that could trigger the $4.00.
So, I'm about as prepared for this as I can be I think. I just hope other sellers have been paying attention to these threads, because otherwise we're going to be seeing a lot of " Is eBay CRAZY????? They charged me...."
04-02-2022 05:33 PM
Oh you know the post will show up tomorrow or Monday lol
04-02-2022 05:43 PM
04-02-2022 07:56 PM
It's 7:54 PM PT and I see ebay has incorporated the non standard fee into the calculated shipping for my listings that are over 22" long. So, it looks like if a buyer buys tonight, the buyer will be charged the non standard fee for my Monday shipping.
04-02-2022 08:21 PM
Ebay isn't discounting them, but are they charging their FVF on them?
04-02-2022 08:29 PM
@anasazirose as far as I know. Yes
04-03-2022 02:49 PM
Ouch just relisted a $9.99 fishing rod, shipping to myself $28.95
04-03-2022 02:54 PM
So, I sold an item that will go out in a 24 x 16 x 12 box transcon east to west. The calculator shows $107 for priority and $39 for UPS ground and $44 for FedEx Home. For USPS it just showed the total not any surcharges. Since I did a flat fee I will only lose a few bucks on UPS or FedEx ($1000+ item so not a big deal). However, my eBay fees will also be lower based on the flat rate so a little les of a hit. If I had used the calculator and and USPS my eBay fees on shipping alone would be over $12! That's highway robbery in my mind.
Is that how it's working? Are should the surcharges be delineated?
FYI, no way is this going USPS. They have basically priced themselves out of the shipping market. For me, I have slightly preferred USPS because a bit easier parking in my urban environment