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Re: Ebay S&H ...
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lugnet.market.shipping
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Wed, 1 Mar 2000 19:02:26 GMT
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(Just forwarding a copy of this to .market.shipping -- sounds like good
advice. --Todd)
In lugnet.market.auction, Frank Filz writes:
> Scott Runkle wrote:
> >
> > This is the USPS priority mail charge of $3.20 with $.85 insurance tacked
> > on. Sellers should never impose insurance on such a small item. In my
> > opinion insurance should always be at the buyer's discretion. I have
> > always offered insurance as an option on items I've sold on eBay, and
> > about 75% of the buyers have opted to take it. For small items, sellers
> > should offer alternative and less expensive shipping methods, such as
> > first class mail.
>
> The problem with offering 1st class mail as an option is that you then
> need to have packing material. For someone who is a big time seller,
> this is a problem. Priority Mail packaging is free (even can be
> delivered to you for free). Many sellers just impose insurance on every
> item because of problems with buyers claiming they never received the
> item (of course one can solve this for 35 cents with delivery
> confirmation).
>
> What I reccomend to anyone asking how to package stuff to be sold is to
> make your lots large enough that people won't balk at the Priority Mail
> charges. I'd much rather pay $10 for two small sets, one of which I
> don't really need, but might make use of, than $5 for one set if I'm
> going to have to pay for Priority Mail.
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| (...) Does anyone know the base fee schedule for UPS ? I know that UPS includes free tracking and the first $100 of insurance on ground shipments. I'm just not that familiar on the fee schedules. Ray (25 years ago, 1-Mar-00, to lugnet.market.shipping)
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