12-27-2018 09:21 AM
I'd greatly appreciate some help with a shipping rate question. I'm wanting to sell an item that weighs 7 lbs. I found another ebayer that is selling the same item which ships Economy Shipping (USPS Parcel Select Ground). When I request the shipping rate from their location to mine within that listing it indicates the cost of shipping would be $11.41. However, when I specify the same shipping service in my listing and specify their zip code as a test I get a rate of $22.43. They also offer FedEx Smart Post and that shipping rate matches between their listing and the test for my listing. I'm a Top Rated seller and print my labels through ebay. Should I be able to get the same lower shipping rate? Is there something I need to sign up for to get the better rate for this service? Do I need to sign up for some program with USPS? Or do I not qualify because I don't do enough volume? Thank you.
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12-27-2018 10:20 AM - edited 12-27-2018 10:21 AM
@westlake68 wrote:
My package size is 37 x 27 x 4 which should be a total girth of 68". Correct? Don't you just add all three dimensions to come up with the total girth? ...
"Girth" is the distance around the package. The length-plus-girth of your package is 37 + (27 + 4 + 27 + 4) = 99 inches.
12-27-2018 09:22 AM
You should use Priority Mail or UPS Ground.
12-27-2018 09:46 AM
12-27-2018 09:55 AM
You are being charged the "Balloon" rate, which is for packaegs with a length-plus-girth over 84 inches. Apparently the other listing has a smaller package.
12-27-2018 10:00 AM
Parcel Select prices for 7 lbs ranges $8.04 to $27.03.
Priority Commercial Plus (TRS pricing) ranges from $7.80 to $26.23.
I did not see any price of $11.41 for USPS a 7 lb package. $11.41 is the Commercial Plus Priority and Parcel Select Ground pricing for 9 lbs to Zone 4.
$22.43 is the price for 20 lbs Zone 4 Parcel Select or Priority... or Balloon Rate.
You don't mention the size of the box.
12-27-2018 10:14 AM
12-27-2018 10:16 AM
12-27-2018 10:20 AM - edited 12-27-2018 10:21 AM
@westlake68 wrote:
My package size is 37 x 27 x 4 which should be a total girth of 68". Correct? Don't you just add all three dimensions to come up with the total girth? ...
"Girth" is the distance around the package. The length-plus-girth of your package is 37 + (27 + 4 + 27 + 4) = 99 inches.
12-27-2018 12:29 PM
12-27-2018 12:36 PM - edited 12-27-2018 12:38 PM
@westlake68 wrote:
Size of my box is 37 x 27 x 4.
Shippers now use dimensional weight and that is a big box.
According to the FedEx calculator it has a dimensional weight of 29 lb so you will pay the rate for 29 lb even if it weighs 7 lb.
If the other seller is only charging $11.41 he is either a very big customer of the shipper and getting a very low rate or, maybe he is purchasing shipping from a service that has a very good rates. More likely, he may have misquoted the rate or is using it as a selling point and absorbing the loss.