11-16-2023 01:07 PM
However the special envelope rate doesnt come up so I have to pay $4.00 instead of 63c so I get a tracking number. have any idea what I can do?
11-16-2023 01:14 PM
Either increase the price of your shipping charge, or your product, to cover the postage and get the tracking. You can then just print your labels from ebay. It's much easier for INR cases and I think more confidence with a buyer too when you have tracking.
Hopefully, there are other sellers that still use stamps that will respond too.
11-16-2023 01:16 PM
There's only certain items that can be shipped using Standard Envelope.
11-16-2023 01:21 PM - edited 11-16-2023 01:22 PM
There's nothing stopping a seller from shipping these items in an envelope with a forever stamp.
That's assuming the items are flat and weigh less than an ounce.
The seller absolutely needs to mark the item "As shipped" if doing so.
The seller will not be TRS shipping without tracking.
11-16-2023 01:38 PM
With buyers claiming non-receipt, you might consider charging for GA parcel shipping so you will have proof of receipt by the bueyrs.
On another note, as a seller of coupons, I assume you're aware that expired coupons cannot be sold, right?
You might want to review the policy:
From the policy:
The following types of coupons aren't allowed:
11-16-2023 01:44 PM
You can send category suggestions for special envelop...........here
ebayshippingteam@ebay.com
11-16-2023 01:49 PM
@shopex2000 wrote:However the special envelope rate doesnt come up so I have to pay $4.00 instead of 63c so I get a tracking number. have any idea what I can do?
Matches/Matchbooks are prohibited in Lettermail or any USPS service that may be transported by Air.
https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c3_023.htm#ep899126
11-16-2023 01:49 PM
Tracking is only required if you want to be TRS, and of course to prove delivery.
Low cost items.................. some just ship with a stamp, and hope that enough buyers are honest so that it makes selling those items pay off on the = side showing a profit after fees/expenses.