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I Like the old shipping format better! I hate the new format!

I hate the new shipping format!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Other style was easier to see and read. 

New one is more difficult to navigate. I like the drop down to see my 1st class shipping fees.

Can anyone share the new price list for 1st class shipping fee charges. Must have been a price increase?

Thanks for any replies :)))

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I Like the old shipping format better! I hate the new format!


@darkofthematinee wrote:

@inhawaii wrote:

.... and does anyone know why we have to enter dimensions when they weren't even needed on the old version?  Why are we having to do stuff that is not needed?


... and a related question why are we forced to enter weight on the listing form when we've selected USPS FLAT RATE?  It defies logic.  


USPS Flat Rate boxes also have weight limits.

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I Like the old shipping format better! I hate the new format!

The new shipping format is a lot easier now - it has improved a great deal and I like it better than the old one - all shipping options with prices can be located in a drop-down - it takes a second to plug in the weight, update and there you are.

 

Don't worry about the dimensions in the 1 lb and over section - they don't matter if they're under 1 cubic foot (36 inches aggregate) - I just rattle in the same dimensions in every shipping form because it makes no difference - as above, it only kicks in when  you've got a box OVER 12 x 12 x 12 (or some variation thereof).  I used to sell shade hats and had to ship them in bicycle wheel boxes, which were 84" aggregate, yet the boxes with hat weighed under 2 lb. Now plugging those dimensions would automatically calculate x166 for new dimensional rates (and I'd probably pass out).  I do from time to time ship items in very large boxes and will now have to trot them to the post office to ship ground as both priority and parcel select would be too crazy high.


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