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Shipping 3oz or less first class

I sell a lot of items that are mostly 1 oz.  I send the items in a padded envelope and I'm charged between $3 - $3.50 sending it first class (using ebay shipping). Is there a cheaper way to send the items? If I take it to the post office 1 oz. is around $1-$1.50.

 

Thanks!

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USPS has 3 types of First Class postage: letters, flats (AKA large envelopes) and packages.  Each piece is assigned to one specific category based on factors like weight, dimensions (including thickness) and rigidity.

 

A 1-ounce piece could fall into any of those 3 categories.  If it's over 1/4 inch thick it can't go as a letter.  It can't go as a flat if it is over 3/4 inch thick or rigid, or lumpy.  If your item is a package, then you won't find any rates better than eBay's.

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Is it better just to take it into the post office and have them weigh it? That way I know exactly how much it is depending on my envelope (padded, small). 

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If it's a package then the postage cost is the same for any weight up to 4 ounces.  But if your PO has been charging you $1 - $1.50 as noted in the OP then apparently you're mailing a letter or flat, not a package.

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You don't have to take it to the post office. Just use USPS postage calculator affix stamps and drop it in the mailbox. I send smaller paper items in stiff envelopes. If the total is below 3.5 oz and smaller than appr 6 x 11 x 0.25" (check the exact dim and weight on USPS site) you pay the same as first class letter + a non-machinable surcharge ( I think it is 30c now). I buy stamps on ebay at 30% OFF their face value.

 

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@daysgoby10 wrote:

Is it better just to take it into the post office and have them weigh it? That way I know exactly how much it is depending on my envelope (padded, small). 


Buy a digital scale

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@daysgoby10 wrote:

Is it better just to take it into the post office and have them weigh it? That way I know exactly how much it is depending on my envelope (padded, small). 


If you pay $1-$1.50, you're not getting tracking. If your buyer files a "not received" complaint, you automatically lose. And they can file that complaint even if they receive it, because you have no proof.

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