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Tips for Shipping over the 4th July Holiday Weekend 2025

As we have many new sellers here, let’s talk about shipping and holiday weekends.

Here’s what you need to know about the 4th of July 2025 weekend:

  • Friday, July 4th, is a postal holiday as we observe Independence Day.

  • If you ship with 1 business day handling:

    • Sales made today, Thursday July 3rd through Sunday July 6 do not need to be shipped until Monday, July 7.

However some sellers will ship on Saturday July 5. So a quick note on Saturday shipping:

  • Our local post office offers Saturday service, so I personally ship on Saturday when possible.

  • However, you are NOT required to ship on Saturday, as Saturday is not a business day to eBay. Monday-Friday are business days.

  • Make the best choice for you, keeping eBay's shipping and handling time rules in mind. Enjoy the long weekend—whether you're taking a break from selling or using the holiday time to catch up on eBay tasks.
     

Any questions? Feel free to ask below!

Best wishes with your selling and shipping!

Kathy Love2BeSelling

Posting ID. On eBay since 2002 with over 15000 feedback.

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Tips for Shipping over the 4th July Holiday Weekend 2025

Thanks...good reminder.  Understanding how and when to ship is just as important as making the sale.  We all need to be experts in s/h

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Tips for Shipping over the 4th July Holiday Weekend 2025

In addition to all of the above information, there is also the CYA aspect.

 

Many buyers who are not also sellers (especially international buyers) completely overlook the postal holiday. In the past I have had buyers complain that it took "too long" to ship their package over a holiday weekend.

 

So, under the aforementioned CYA, I plan on shipping on Saturday just to avoid more similar nasty notes on Monday or Tuesday (and the time wasted answering their complaints with the "Friday was a holiday explanation").

 

 

"Laissez-faire capitalism (AKA The Great Material Continuum) is the only social system based on the recognition of individual rights and, therefore, the only system that bans force from social relationships." ~ Ayn Rand
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