05-05-2020 05:26 PM
Hi everybody,
I mostly buy things on eBay because what I had to sell wasn't selling or I'd kick my self in the rear by offering free shipping. I don't want to start an account with any of the shipping services because my sales are so infrequent. I guess I'm wondering how sellers avoid high shipping costs. USPS is always pushing their white boxes which can get expensive, yet I've received a number of items in small brown boxes that say "First Class". What am I doing wrong. ....... Suggestions appreciated. Thank you. 🙂 AR
05-05-2020 06:37 PM - edited 05-05-2020 06:39 PM
There are a lot of sellers who sell unethically, doing things like shipping items through Media Mail when they don't qualify for Media Mail; or, underpaying for postage.
But, if one wants to stay ethical, some "tricks" might save you no more than 5-10%. Things like:
05-05-2020 06:39 PM
Build your shipping & handling costs into the items sale price.
05-05-2020 07:51 PM - edited 05-05-2020 07:53 PM
Another flat rate option that many sellers here do know (and many others don't) is USPS flat rate bubble mailer bags.
These bags are NOT readily available at the PO...you have to order it (for free) on the USPS website and it will arrive to you within about a week.
They are tough poly bubble mailers and a good size - 9.5 x 12.5 - bigger than the small flat rate box and less confining too since it's not a rigid box. It's $8.00 to ship...
I save the ones that I get from other sellers and re-use them...
Anything to help USPS save some money (re-using their bags so they don't have to make more) and help our environment too. 😊
05-05-2020 09:23 PM
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