12-02-2022 08:41 AM
12-02-2022 11:00 AM
It is possible for a high volume seller or a multiperson operation to do that on accident. At my last day job the person who made the labels never saw the box they were going into. So if clueless new guy put a 7 ounce package in a priority box the label printing guy would never know that new guy chose the wrong box, all he would have is the weight and dimensions written down on the pick sheet.
I know I have accidentally made media mail labels countless times because for some reason not only is media mail available in categories like toys and Christmas ornaments, it will often be the prechecked choice when I go to ship things.
The more amazing thing is that it made it through the system in the priority box.
12-02-2022 11:27 AM - edited 12-02-2022 11:28 AM
pargran3 had it the "rightest"
What I intended to do was to message this rather new seller and tell her she may get charged and why so she wouldn't do it again..........but..........
Only guessing here but the charge may have hit and scared her off because there is now "no seller by that name"...when I tried to message and I can't leave feedback.
Odd that it didn't say "Not a registered user".
12-02-2022 11:36 AM
"If you received the item from a seller, doesn't really matter what box or what label they put on it"
Wrong -- it does matter.
The seller used a USPS Priority box, but shipped via USPS First Class.
According to USPS rules, USPS Priority boxes can ONLY be used for USPS Priority mail.
12-02-2022 11:40 AM
What I failed to do here, and should have, is credit the OP for being aware of the problem in the first place. As I said earlier, I would have missed it, and the seller would have gotten away with it.
12-02-2022 11:41 AM
WOW!!!!!
12-02-2022 03:18 PM
I have had eBay combine shipping and default the package to media mail although it is not media merchandise. You have to be on your toes selling here.
12-02-2022 03:44 PM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:USPS has special equipment at its sorting centers to detect underpaid (or overpaid) online postage and the difference is automatically charged (or credited) to the sender's account.
Ayup. That particular Priority Box has its own box ID barcode printed in four different locations (top face, bottom face, spine and one end), read by automatic scanners along the way, to verify that when that box barcode is seen, the Shipping label had better indicate that Priority Mail Flat Rate Small Box postage was paid. In this case only First Class Package postage was paid, so the seller will probably get dinged for the difference.
Fun fact: the barcode encoding for the boxes is the same as that of the tracking, so scanners can read either one, something I learned when trying to scan a package at the Self-Serve Kiosk after hours. It kept rejecting my label tracking barcode scan as "Invalid" for no apparent reason, until I finally realized that the way I was moving the box toward the scanner (which on the SSK is only about 18" above the floor), it was seeing the box ID barcode first, before I got the tracking barcode into view, and rejecting it. I finally noticed the error message telling me that "PS00011000003" was not a valid tracking number... which was true; it was the ID of the box. Holding the package label other-end-up worked better. 🙄