01-20-2024 03:36 PM
I am selling something that requires shipping in 2 boxes. How do I add the weight and size to the shipping cost?
01-20-2024 04:21 PM
Unfortunately the system does not allow an option for setting up calculated shipping on multi-box shipments. Buyers need to be shown ship cost upfront; you can't invoice for higher shipping after the fact. Some general workarounds we sellers use:
01-20-2024 04:39 PM
If there's a way to put both boxes in one box, you can just enter the 'finished' weight and dims on the label page.
01-22-2024 01:21 PM
Hi @mark333414 - I saw your post on another thread and was going to reply, but the moderator locked the discussion because it was old. I suggest checking out my post above from a couple days ago. See if that helps resolve your issue, and if not come back with more questions.
01-22-2024 01:29 PM
My take on that locked thread was that the item has already been sold and paid for, and the question was about generating the package labels. In short, each package should have a label that is based on the weight and dimensions of that specific package, since USPS doesn't know or care that they're all from the same eBay transaction.
01-22-2024 01:38 PM
I had 4 items listed in one ad that I was selling separately. A buyer bought all 4 so eBay charged the buyer for the total weight but only the dimensions of one. Each item is ~18 lbs, 20x10x10. eBay charged for 72 lbs, 20x10x10. The price for shipping one at the original weight/size comes out to be about 1/4 of what he paid total so I'm not too worried about that. I just want to make sure I purchase the labels correctly so that I don't somehow end up paying more than the buyer paid.
I was told by someone else responding to my question that I should purchase the initial label using the weight and dimensions of one box and then print three more labels doing the same thing. Was that bad advice? I'm still waiting to hear from the buyer if he has any preference on how I ship them so I haven't tried purchasing the labels yet.
01-22-2024 01:44 PM
Each box should get a label that is based on the weight and dimensions of that specific box. You might end up paying more than the buyer paid, but there's nothing you can do about that now.
If you try to combine the items into fewer, larger boxes, you could end up paying more that way, due to USPS calculations for "dimensional weight". You can try out various box sizes/weights here:
01-22-2024 01:58 PM
You received accurate advice from @nobody*s_perfect . Each shipping label should reflect the weight and dimensions of the box it's being attached to.
If one box is 20x10x10 / 18 lb , that's what should be on the label for that box.
If the next box is 20x10x10 / 20 lb , that's what should be on the label for that box.
Make sense @mark333414 ?
01-26-2024 08:43 AM
Thanks guys, you've both been a great help. Going to print the labels later today. Wish me luck!