03-21-2018
10:26 AM
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03-21-2018
11:11 AM
by
kh-vince
Does anyone besides me think it wrong to have to add a 1.05 to a single postcard sale just so ebay can have their precious tracking number.I would call this screwing the customer or aren,t we susposed to give a hoot about that.On a sale that is usually below 5.00 and sent per regular mail,I don't get it.I think that they should have a dollar value that below no tracking is necessary,besides I think this stuff is a qc type environment where they should be attacking real inequalities and problems not creating them.I know office **bleep** get there kicks and bonuses through this **bleep** but please come to a commonsense sense world and leave the insanity to politics.
03-21-2018 11:20 AM
As far as I know, tracking is not required by eBay. However, if the seller does not upload a tracking number when an item is sold and shipped, and the buyer claims "item not recieved", the seller has to refund or replace.
Approximately 40% of my orders go out without tracking. I have had very few problems in the past 6 years, non of which were not able to be resolved quickly and easily. I definently have a niche market, so my practices and experiences may not fit into many business models. Just thought I would share.
03-21-2018 12:12 PM
03-21-2018 12:17 PM
Tracking is not "required".
Use another account to sell items that you do not want to use tracking on.
03-22-2018 12:20 PM
I would be okay if the postage is just a $1.05 with tracking but how do you get that? The lowest my postage goes for first glass is $3.05? How do I get $1.05? I have a premium store that's Top Rated and I don't get that option. I'm just getting ready to list post cards but don't want to mess up my rating. I don't really want to open a new store for just Post Cards.
03-22-2018 12:50 PM
There is no postage for $1.05 with tracking. USPS only offers tracking with packages, not with letters or flats (AKA Large envelope). The cheapest shipping with tracking would be online postage for a First Class flat, which costs $2.66 for any weight up to 4 ounces.
03-22-2018 12:54 PM
03-22-2018 01:21 PM
You're welcome.
I noticed an error in my post above; it should say, "The cheapest shipping with tracking would be online postage for a First Class package, which costs $2.66."
Perhaps the $1.05 is the difference between the postage cost for a package vs the postage cost for the untracked service they'd use instead?
03-22-2018 03:02 PM
03-22-2018 03:04 PM
Put it in an envelope and put some stamps on.
03-23-2018 03:08 AM
@usafleawrote:
i still do not know how to send a pc with no tracking...please help how to check out...i have so many to sell
All of my items go without tracking. I use Stamp.com for First Class Letter postage. You can also look on eBay for postage stamp lots. You can usually get them for 50-80% of face value (meaning you get $1.00 worth of stamps for 50 to 80 cents.
I used to work for a small stamp company and got all my postage at 50% of face value. Saved A LOT of money.
03-23-2018 05:00 AM
I can share the postage rates that I know from using in my own business:
USPS First Class Letter up to 1 ounce, not more than 1/4 inch thick is .50 cents
USPS First Class Letter up to 2 ounces, not more than 1/4 inch thick is .71 cents
USPS First Class Letter up to 2 ounces, more than a 1/4 inch thick, but less than 3/4 inch thick is $1.21
If you have a self service kiosk at your local Post Office, I would advise using it on your first few shipments. Place the envelope on the scale and select mail a LETTER. Then follow the prompts on the screen.
Good luck and I hope that you sell lots of postcards!
03-23-2018 05:55 AM
@collectiblecuriositieswrote:Does anyone besides me think it wrong to have to add a 1.05 to a single postcard sale just so ebay can have their precious tracking number.I would call this screwing the customer or aren,t we susposed to give a hoot about that.On a sale that is usually below 5.00 and sent per regular mail,I don't get it.I think that they should have a dollar value that below no tracking is necessary,besides I think this stuff is a qc type environment where they should be attacking real inequalities and problems not creating them.I know office **bleep** get there kicks and bonuses through this **bleep** but please come to a commonsense sense world and leave the insanity to politics.
Hello,
I understand your issue completely as I sell slides. When this first happened with the tracking I thought, no way would my customers pay that shipping cost. I found that offering combined shipping works great for me. I offer shipping at $2.50 (yes, I know below PO rate) on the entire purchase, whether you purchase 1-100 slides. Since then many of my lower end slides sell in batches of 2-7 slides per customer. Hope this helps
03-23-2018 06:09 AM
@mcdougle4248wrote:
... USPS First Class Letter up to 2 ounces, more than a 1/4 inch thick, but less than 3/4 inch thick is $1.21...
That's a flat (AKA Large envelope), not a letter. And if the piece is rigid then it can't be mailed as a flat and has to go as a package.
03-23-2018 07:35 AM
Thank you. I stand corrected.