The date is supposed to be correct on all items mailed with a
computer-generated label no matter what service you use (eBay,
Stamps.com, PC Postage, PayPal, Pitney Bowes, etc); that is the reason
the "ship date" is a choice. In the distant past the U...
It'll let you print the 4th because although the service counter is not
open, depending on where you're located, the USPS still delivers the
Amazon packages and also Express Mail. They still have deliveries to the
office and often times have someone ...
I had the same situation happen to me and kinda felt eBay was more
favorable to the buyer. I had very clear pictures of the item I sold but
the buyer said it was scratched, and showed pics that it was scratched.
I ended up giving a small partial refu...
No matter which service you use you have the risk of a dishonest
employee, so start by packaging the item in a box that isn't going to
allow anyone to distinguish what is inside. If it's an expensive item,
you should probably pay for the insurance. I...
If the buyer has a po box at USPS location they can ask for "street
addressing" (there's an agreement they have to sign at the location of
their po box. This allows them to use the address of that location along
with their box number; the USPS accept...