12-06-2023 06:03 AM
as it shows I set package weight at one pound. When I print out the label I notice now it’s 15.9 oz. Who do you think is going to have to pay the difference if the usps catches it? Surely not eBay it’ll be my fault that between their site and my printer the weight changes. It is insane the ways they come up with to save a penny and then blame the seller. How many times have I not noticed the difference and then later get hit with an underpayment that was entirely eBay trying to make more money. How many times has this happened to other unsuspecting sellers? eBay got caught red handed committing fraud the price difference of that one ounce $2. There is zero possible chance this isn’t done intentionally I have paid so much in underpayment claims yet when I purposely add weight I never see an overpayment credit like I’m supposed to. Sellers keep an eye out on your labels make sure the weight is was you stat. I’ll post the pic of the label in comments. This is getting pathetic
12-06-2023 09:15 PM
Ebay has always charged me the 15.9 rate when i enter 1 lb.
I've never had an issue.
12-07-2023 04:46 AM
We've asked several times what they were charged for their label. They make many claims but never answer any questions to clarify or show what happened. A shot of their underpayment charges would help too.
12-07-2023 09:55 PM
@robbie31415 wrote:Ebay has always charged me the 15.9 rate when i enter 1 lb.
I've never had an issue.
I've shipped two packages at that weight in the last month alone. No problems with either one of them.
12-08-2023 01:35 AM
I think I may have figured it out if as the OP states its a $2 difference.
Looking at just 1 of OP items it is showing me $8.15 for shipping. I am in Texas (zone 7) and that amount shows exactly as retail for 15 oz.
If OP is putting in 1lb and also paying retail that is $10.90 for a difference of $2.75
If OP is actually paying commercial BUT putting in 1lb 1 oz the charge is $10.21 for a difference of $2.06
IF OP is consistently doing this it explains all the over charges at the $2 he keeps insisting it is.
12-08-2023 03:25 PM
What on earth are you talking about?? This is what happened.
I put I the weight of one pound get changed for said weight even shows on the listings page I shipped at 1 pound. But the shipping label is changed to 15.9. The actual package weighs 14 oz then eBay comes back saying the usps said I underpaid because the package weighs 1.3 pounds when I have a receipt from the usps showing the weight they weighed it at 14 oz. The kicker eBay sent me that while the package was still on my desk waiting for me to go to the post office. So eBay changed the weight on the slip becouse commercial there’s a two dollar difference between 1 pound and 15.9 oz then eBay sent me a notice that the package not even weighs by the usps yet weighed more than what is on the label following? So I paid the pound eBay paid the 15.9 and then eBay charges me more for a package not even shipped yet.
12-08-2023 03:26 PM
You know we can see you have never sold anything right0 feedback zero listings
12-08-2023 03:27 PM
And had you read the thread I’ve answerd your questions.
12-08-2023 03:29 PM
@diecastorbust wrote:The kicker eBay sent me that while the package was still on my desk waiting for me to go to the post office. So I paid the pound eBay paid the 15.9 and then eBay charges me more for a package not even shipped yet.
That's not how it works. If you received a cost adjustment, it would have been for a package shipped a week or two or three ago, not for a package you didn't drop off with USPS yet. Check this page to see which of your labels have USPS cost adjustments:
https://www.ebay.com/ship/lmng
12-08-2023 03:30 PM
@diecastorbust wrote:You know we can see you have never sold anything right0 feedback zero listings
People using posting IDs to protect their selling accounts. It's very common for sellers to have different IDs for selling, buying, and posting on this forum.
12-08-2023 10:37 PM
@diecastorbust wrote:I put I the weight of one pound get changed for said weight even shows on the listings page I shipped at 1 pound. But the shipping label is changed to 15.9. The actual package weighs 14 oz then eBay comes back saying the usps said I underpaid because the package weighs 1.3 pounds when I have a receipt from the usps showing the weight they weighed it at 14 oz. The kicker eBay sent me that while the package was still on my desk waiting for me to go to the post office.
That's literally impossible. Underpaid shipping charges happen when a package goes through the machinery in a sort center and the sensors pick up the weight as being more than what the label says. You can't receive an underpaid shipping charge from the USPS until AFTER the item has been shipped.
12-09-2023 04:09 AM
@diecastorbust wrote:And had you read the thread I’ve answerd your questions.
I asked what dollar amount were you charged when you purchased your label. I still don't see where you answered that.
12-09-2023 08:34 AM
1 lb 1 oz becomes a 2 pound package. The problem is USPS 's weight class designations for Ground Advantage. Up to 4 oz, up to 8, up to 12 and then... why not up to 16? THAT is your one pound rate. The next rate is 2 pounds, then up to 3, etc. Why they think they need a separate one pound rate is beyond me. That's an awfully thin line to maintain!!😂