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New seller

I have made my first sale 

buyer has paid for item plus $14 USPS shipping

I am instructed to purchase $14 label

is that correct?

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Re: New seller

The amount of shipping is based on the size and weight of the package you entered when making the listing along with the buyer's address.

 

You can purchase the label through eBay or from the shipper.  You can even take the package to the shipper and pay there.

 

Could you explain your question better if it's not been answered.

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@su-152226 wrote:

I have made my first sale 

buyer has paid for item plus $14 USPS shipping

I am instructed to purchase $14 label

is that correct?


@su-152226 

 

You are allowed  to purchase the label from your Pending funds. Whether or not it is $14, I can't say without more info.

 

Edit to add: Ground Advantage won't cost $14 for the pants you sold. Your label will be cheaper. If that helps. 😁

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If shipping (based on the size and weight of the package) is <$14, you can retain the extra toward your fees. 

albertabrightalberta
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Regardless of the price, $14 or not, you do need to ship it with the service your buyer selected from your listing.  You cant, in order to save a few dollars, switch to a cheaper service than what you had in the listing and the buyer selected and paid for.    You also cant find out it cost more than $14 for the service selected and then downgrade the  service to get it down to $14

 

We are all in the shipping business more than the product business, so you need to really be a pro with shipping

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