11-04-2024 09:04 AM
I can not enter a primary shipper and therefore they will not let me post a item, I can not change a shipper so ads that are on there tell the customer I will be shipping a 150 lb. machine in a in a USPS envelope for $26.00.
This problem all started when customer told me that they wanted to buy a item and have it sent to PA. and were told that I do not ship to that state, they didn't, when more customers said the same thing and I tried to get eBay to do something all I got is run around. now I have spent about three hours talking to 'agents" and being left on hold wile the problem was passed on to someone else. The last one who gave up on trying to get it fixed said to give them 24-48 hours as he was passing the problem on to his "tech support" and they would contact me, five days later and the problem is still there and I AM WAITING TO HEAR BACK I called back and got a "agent' that as same the last four started all over from the start that she was sure she could fix it. It may be rude but I hung up.
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11-04-2024 09:11 AM
Sounds like you're talking about 2 separate issues.
Many of your listings say "shipping not specified" so you need to edit those listings and make sure you enter accurate weight, dimensions, and shipping service.
As for the 150 lb item, is that the Pitney Bowes folding machine? If so it looks like you properly listed it with Freight shipping, not USPS.
11-04-2024 09:11 AM
Sounds like you're talking about 2 separate issues.
Many of your listings say "shipping not specified" so you need to edit those listings and make sure you enter accurate weight, dimensions, and shipping service.
As for the 150 lb item, is that the Pitney Bowes folding machine? If so it looks like you properly listed it with Freight shipping, not USPS.
11-04-2024 12:15 PM
@twjmdean2011 wrote:I can not enter a primary shipper ... I will be shipping a 150 lb. machine ....
Choose "Freight", not a specific carrier. The weight limit for USPS is 70 pounds; UPS and FedEx will accept up to 150 pounds, but the cost is exorbitant.