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01-03-2023 08:02 PM
When you go to print the label for media mail, and if you inadvertently made a mistake and printed it twice and voided it, it’ll either come up void or manifest. Void will void but manifest will still charge you. Ebay claims it has nothing to do with them which is wrong I go back 13 years of labels with manifest. That means I’ve been overcharged. Do I need a lawyer at this point?
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01-03-2023 08:05 PM - edited 01-03-2023 08:08 PM
Manifest means a label has been printed and usps is awaiting the item.
Void means the label is no longer usable.
Why would you need a lawyer that just ridiculous.
Ebay doesn’t have anything to do with it because the label is paid to the Post Office
when you void a label it takes 2 weeks for the refund.
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01-03-2023 08:12 PM
@Anonymous wrote:When you go to print the label for media mail, and if you inadvertently made a mistake and printed it twice and voided it, it’ll either come up void or manifest. Void will void but manifest will still charge you. Ebay claims it has nothing to do with them which is wrong I go back 13 years of labels with manifest. That means I’ve been overcharged. Do I need a lawyer at this point?
If you erred and printed the same label twice, you just dispose of the duplicate printed label! You don't have to void it.
if you accidently purchased 2 different labels for the same item, you void one of them and use the other.
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01-03-2023 08:27 PM
According to USPS, there is a 28 day expiration date on unused shipping labels -- if a shipping label has not been used after 28 days, it is automatically voided. Buyers of the voided labels should check their accounts for USPS refunds, if the labels were prepaid.
