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eBay Labels need an option to print off on a #6 envelope (and other issues)

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This without all the hoops I have to do with Acrobat and Photoshop and messing with a 4x6 paper size and a print at 98%.....

 

I don't need the black border, which has to go (gone) for #6 envelopes.

 

Can someone relay this to eBay because they rarely listen to anything I say otherwise, so I'll try this option?

 

Because USPS is not paying out on their so called insurance for Priority there is no reason why we can sell and stuff in a First Class envelope as much as possible for those 1 to 3 ounces.  Monetary value shouldn't matter and the quantity shouldn't matter.  If I'm getting as much insurance as First Class (NOTHING) why not?

 

But be careful with Priority because the USPS will have your customer take the item and box into a postal facility (this after they've been paid off).  Why should they?  The USPS is so messed up!  I will just say ship sooner rather than later or your mail will be stuffed in trailers and left to sit, say in Memphis like they did last year.

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eBay Labels need an option to print off on a #6 envelope (and other issues)

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This concerns eBay envelopes to be more precise and that they are basically 1st class USPS sortable (machinable) mail.  The follow all the rules as regular letters.  The arbitrary limits as to types and values on items inserted need changed because to send 1st Class package costs $4 average (wholesale).

 

Both 1st Class letter / eBay letter have no insurance as does 1st Class package (NO INSURANCE).

 

 

Priority is a different issue whereby the USPS is not paying off claims and will make YOUR customer take the package into their post office and you have a ton of forms that must fill out (so much that I've given up as have others).  It's so bad now the box can be stamped damaged by USPS machinery and still be denied.  And you don't know that the buyer needs to take it to a post office until you get a letter 10 days afterwards via the new slow motion mail system that that item is probably been thrown away and the buyer already refunded.

 

USPS Insurance is Worthless!  And it should actually be taken off their boxes and marketing.  Worthless.

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