06-01-2019 05:05 AM
June 1st the USPS is charging NOT just by weight, but by the size of the box. Has anyone figured out exactly how to calculate this? Went on USPS sight and putting in dimensions and coming up with some crazy amount ! If it is THAT high I will have to just stop buying anything larger than a coffee mug to sell. People will just not accept shipping that high ! I have a latch hook rug kit and the box is LARGE and will have to go into another box. Going by the formula on the post office sight it would cost more to ship than I would charge for it !!!
06-01-2019 06:42 PM
06-01-2019 07:13 PM
@vintagehoundsantiques wrote:So if you ship 2 lbs in a 12x12x12 box, you're going to be charged for 10 lbs.
No ... dimensional weights only apply to dimensions OVER 1 cubic foot ... so 2 pounds in a 12x12x12 box is still 2 pounds.
Of course, if the box is 13x12x12, then it is over 1 cubic foot, and the exorbitant dimensional weights start to kick in.
06-01-2019 07:17 PM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:
@orangehound wrote: ... wait in line and buy Retail Ground at the USPS counter ... though it could be tricky for zones 1-4. Pretty sure the dimensional rates don't apply to that service.Yes, in the new version of Notice 123 that goes into effect on June 23, the page about Retail Ground still has the regular descriptions of balloon and oversize rates, with no reference to dimensional weight (which CAN be seen on the page about Parcel Select Ground).
https://pe.usps.com/resources/PriceChange/June%202019%20-%20Notice123.pdf
Yeah. I think I'm going to have to buy some individually wrapped isopropryl alcohol wipes to include in those oversized packages as a free gift to my Zone 1-4 customers who buy large sized packages.
06-01-2019 07:52 PM
06-02-2019 07:49 AM
I culled many of my XL items (Horse Saddles, Heavy weight horse blankets, ect) a while back in response to the Free Returns rule. So most of my items are 1 cubic foot or under. Even my sets of china I rather ship in multiple boxes rather than one large box. Yes I am aware that to do this postage tends to be higher but with working as a mail carrier for 19 years I know that 2 or 3 20# or 30# boxes will fail less often than 1 60# box no matter how well you pack it. I even do this with my Media Mail, I'll split up a 50# lot of LP's into 2 boxes. I have received many record lots with split box corners.
06-02-2019 08:14 AM
I don’t sell big items mainly because I don’t want Ebay to make extra profits. Eventually the buyers of big items will come to accept paying for these big items. It won’t matter what site they go to.
I want to point out that if you are going to remove an item from the big box, do it before you take the photos. If the buyer sees the big doll in the box, they want it in the box. Removing item from box can disappoint a buyer and get the seller a negative. Very few buyers will read that seller is going to take item out of box prior to shipping. So proceed with caution.
06-02-2019 09:53 AM
06-02-2019 01:01 PM
you can go here: https://postcalc.usps.com/DomesticZoneChart
to get a tailored zipcode zone calculator based on your location, then copy it to a spreadsheet if you want to.
here for final june2019 weight/zone prices: https://pe.usps.com/pricechange/index
06-02-2019 06:37 PM
i took the above zipcode zone set to my zipcode. the priority weight and zone index. and coded in an easy DimWeight Calculator for USPS and FEDEX effective 23jun2019. (you can copy/paste the first 2 from the links above)
the dimweight calculator is just 3 lines and 8 columns
DIMENSION length width height dim size dim wt devisor carrier WEIGHT 32 4 8 1024 6.17 166 usps CALCULATOR 32 4 2 256 1.84 139 fedex
dim size column = LxWxH
dim wt = dim size/devisor
USPS Divisor is 166, FEDEX is 139. (you can check these yourself if you wish)
...if i am right, for over 1 cubic foot (on 23JUN19 and after), you take the new DimWt and use the appropriate mail class (priority. smartpost, etc) for weight and zone. (DimWeight Zones Only Affect Zones 5 - 9, so it is important to print off the zipcode zone list tailored to your zipcode.)
this will give you an idea of what items you want to dispose of though, due to shipping costs and sale-ability of item on ebay now. 😞
06-03-2019 12:41 AM - edited 06-03-2019 12:43 AM
The eBay FedEx Ground/Home Delivery dimensional weight divisor is 166
The eBay FedEx Smartpost DWD is 250
Although the eBay FedEx discounts can (could?) be linked to a personal FedEx account, and some have negotiated rates for their own FedEx accounts, many/most here use the eBay FedEx label flow because it's easy with pre-populated fields (and because of the really good eBay specific discounts)
The FedEx DW divisor is 139 for FedEx pkg services (Express, Ground, Smartpost) when NOT using eBay FedEx labels.
(UPS DW divisors are 139 or 166 depending on context. 139 for online rates, 166 for domestic services at retail counter, 139 for import/export services at retail counter)
Starting 6/23/19 ALL USPS Parcel Select, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express are subject to dimensional weight consideration to ALL zones.
FedEx and UPS consider dimensional weight for ALL user supplied packaging shipments (there is no volume threshold like USPS has) to ALL zones, and have for as long as I can remember.
06-03-2019 11:27 AM
06-03-2019 11:41 AM
The change was more likely made because it made fees standard on the same total whether the seller used actual shipping, free shipping or shipping and handling. They were encouraging "free" shipping and it wouldn't have worked if the sellers were penalized with higher fees if they used it.
Furthermore when they extended FVF to shipping they dropped some rates, starting giving free listings and pictures. Most sellers (except large heavy item sellers) reported they paid about the same fees before and after. So most sellers weren't actually "punished".
People conveniently forget about all the fees they saved when the change was made.
06-03-2019 02:50 PM
@berserkerplanet wrote:The eBay FedEx Ground/Home Delivery dimensional weight divisor is 166
The eBay FedEx Smartpost DWD is 250
Although the eBay FedEx discounts can (could?) be linked to a personal FedEx account, and some have negotiated rates for their own FedEx accounts, many/most here use the eBay FedEx label flow because it's easy with pre-populated fields (and because of the really good eBay specific discounts)
The FedEx DW divisor is 139 for FedEx pkg services (Express, Ground, Smartpost) when NOT using eBay FedEx labels.
(UPS DW divisors are 139 or 166 depending on context. 139 for online rates, 166 for domestic services at retail counter, 139 for import/export services at retail counter)
Starting 6/23/19 ALL USPS Parcel Select, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express are subject to dimensional weight consideration to ALL zones.
FedEx and UPS consider dimensional weight for ALL user supplied packaging shipments (there is no volume threshold like USPS has) to ALL zones, and have for as long as I can remember.
.... i think this corrects the calcs ...
06-04-2019 01:51 AM