07-30-2019 04:09 AM
I created a listing through Turbo Lister in the Collectibles>Historical Memorabilia>Fraternal Organizations>Fraternity & Sorority category. The listed item was a book (with no advertising), so I chose USPS Media Mail as the method for shipping. The item sold and when I went to create the shipping label, it indicated that my item could not be shipped via Media Mail based on the category it was in. As a result, I had to ship the item via USPS First Class Parcel at a cost that was more than the $3.50 Media Mail I had in the listing.
So, my questions are:
1) How can I avoid this situation in the future? What other categories won't let me ship a book via Media Mail?
2) If I had chosen Books>Non-Fiction as a 2nd Category, would I have had the same problem or not?
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07-30-2019 06:09 AM
Not sure about the categories questions, but in the future you could just print your postage label through PayPal because they don't have those restrictions.
07-30-2019 06:09 AM
Not sure about the categories questions, but in the future you could just print your postage label through PayPal because they don't have those restrictions.
07-30-2019 06:18 AM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:Not sure about the categories questions, but in the future you could just print your postage label through PayPal because they don't have those restrictions.
There's a significant discount purchasing postage through eBay. Is that the same with PayPal?
07-30-2019 07:11 AM
@groovystuff4you wrote:
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:Not sure about the categories questions, but in the future you could just print your postage label through PayPal because they don't have those restrictions.
There's a significant discount purchasing postage through eBay. Is that the same with PayPal?
Unless a seller is Top Rated, you get the same commercial rates on eBay as one would get on PayPal, pirateship, stamps.com, etc.
And, I'm nearly certain that the 3% discount given to TRS sellers only applies to Priority Mail.
07-30-2019 07:46 AM
@orangehound wrote:
ss a seller is Top Rated, you get the same commercial rates on eBay as one would get on PayPal, pirateship, stamps.com, etc. And, I'm nearly certain that the 3% discount given to TRS sellers only applies to Priority Mail.
I am a Top Rated Seller and my eBay postage discount applies to more than just Priority Mail. I know that I get it with First Class Parcel. Would I get the same postage discount with PayPal that I do with eBay?
07-30-2019 07:51 AM
@fandan wrote:
@orangehound wrote:
ss a seller is Top Rated, you get the same commercial rates on eBay as one would get on PayPal, pirateship, stamps.com, etc. And, I'm nearly certain that the 3% discount given to TRS sellers only applies to Priority Mail.I am a Top Rated Seller and my eBay postage discount applies to more than just Priority Mail. I know that I get it with First Class Parcel. Would I get the same postage discount with PayPal that I do with eBay?
There is no "eBay" discount other than TRS Priority 3%.
Online shipping rates are the same other places.
It is not am "eBay" discount. They just say it is to make you think eBay is doing something special for you. They are not.
07-30-2019 07:58 AM
@buyselljack2016 wrote:
@fandan wrote:
@orangehound wrote:
ss a seller is Top Rated, you get the same commercial rates on eBay as one would get on PayPal, pirateship, stamps.com, etc. And, I'm nearly certain that the 3% discount given to TRS sellers only applies to Priority Mail.I am a Top Rated Seller and my eBay postage discount applies to more than just Priority Mail. I know that I get it with First Class Parcel. Would I get the same postage discount with PayPal that I do with eBay?
There is no "eBay" discount other than TRS Priority 3%.
Online shipping rates are the same other places.
It is not am "eBay" discount. They just say it is to make you think eBay is doing something special for you. They are not.
^^ This
(Whenever eBay says they've "negotiated" discounts with the USPS because eBay accounts for 15% of all USPS business, what they mean is that they are getting more profit from the negotiated rates, but they aren't passing those discounts on to the sellers).
07-30-2019 10:59 AM
@groovystuff4you wrote:
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:Not sure about the categories questions, but in the future you could just print your postage label through PayPal because they don't have those restrictions.
There's a significant discount purchasing postage through eBay. Is that the same with PayPal?
As noted in the other posts, eBay and PayPal both charge the same regular online rates that you'd pay anywhere (stamps.com, endicia, etc.), except that TRS pay 3% less for Priority Mail postage when purchasing through eBay.
Specific to the topic of this thread, neither venue gives any discount on Media Mail. The postage cost is the same for eBay, PayPal, and at the Post Office counter.
07-30-2019 12:59 PM
Okay, thanks for everyone's input. I guess I'll go with PayPal when printing shipping labels involving Media Mail.
07-30-2019 08:54 PM