how to select USPS first class shipping?
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‎06-18-2017 12:20 PM
I'm just starting and using the basic form to sell right now. I found how to show and selects from all the shipping services, but it doesn't show USPOS first class. Why is this and is there a way to select first class mail.
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‎06-18-2017 12:25 PM
First, you have to enter a weight that is 16 ounces or less.
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‎06-18-2017 12:44 PM
Oh, so you can't send first class unless it;s under a pound? Is that a USPS rule or ebay?
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‎06-18-2017 12:45 PM
That's USPS's limit, and it only applies online. If you mail retail (at the Post Office counter), the limit is 13 ounces.
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‎06-18-2017 01:16 PM
Wow, thats a drag. I could swear i've sent things at the post office first class that were more. I've probably sent 50 boxes first class over the years and never was I told any of them weighed too much. I suppose none did i guess, but i cant imagine not one of those was more than a Lb.Maybe this is a recent change USPS made. One more question....assuming it is over 16 oz and i want to send it the cheapest way possible, what would that be called?
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‎06-18-2017 01:21 PM
You can mail an item if it weighs 15.9 ounces. Priority Mail Flat rate envelope, not the padded ones is a good choice.
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‎06-18-2017 01:46 PM
@dazco wrote:Wow, thats a drag. I could swear i've sent things at the post office first class that were more. I've probably sent 50 boxes first class over the years and never was I told any of them weighed too much. I suppose none did i guess, but i cant imagine not one of those was more than a Lb.Maybe this is a recent change USPS made. One more question....assuming it is over 16 oz and i want to send it the cheapest way possible, what would that be called?
@dazco It's not a recent change. First class has always been for lightweight items. 13oz is the maximum if paying at the counter and it has been for quite a few years. The only recent change is that the maximum is now 15.99oz if you purchase postage online.
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‎06-18-2017 01:57 PM
I just would never have guessed that nothing i've ever mailed FC was over 13 oz (i always go to the post office) but i guess thats the case. No matter anyways on this one, as i weighed it with all the packing and it;s less than 13oz.
Anyways, whats the cheapest way if it IS over the max without using priority? I think when i started filling out the ad i saw something like "usps ground' or something like that. Or is anything over first class max weight going to end up costing as much or more than priority anyways? Thanks.
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‎06-18-2017 04:41 PM
For packages up to 18 pounds, the online price for Priority Mail is the same as for Parcel Select (formerly known as Parcel Post), or just 5 cents more. The only exception is if your package is over 1 cubic foot (1728 cubic inches) and shipping to Zones 5 - 9; then Priority Mail has a "dimensional weight" so it makes sense to offer both services so buyers can choose.
USPS First Class Mail has never been available for over 1 pound, and until January 2016 the online limit was 13 ounces, too.
Here's a link to the official USPS rates publication, Notice 123.
http://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/dmm300/notice123.pdf
