on 11-06-2014 08:17 AM
Seems the rules change every second month. I went to order more click and send bags and for some reason my search didn't return eBay satchels. So I ordered the newly available Click and Send satchels assuming they were the new replacement for the original eBay satchels, considering that Aus Post decided to remove eBay labels as an option (functionality now moved into the eBay site).
Turns out the eBay satchels were just hiding. Odd thing is they come in different pack sizes. So you can order 50 click and send satchel bags but not fofr eBay satchels.
So, I'm wanting to know if anyone has used the Click and Send satchels with eBay labels? They are essentially the same bag with different printing on the outside and have the same weight restrictions. The printed labels are near identical except for an extra eBay logo down the bottom.
Click and send satchels: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/151291978628
eBay satchels: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/171316420157
on 11-06-2014 05:50 PM
The postage cost through C&S is, I believe $8.00 versus $7.15 through eBay for the eBay branded satchels. I would go the 'own packaging' route, which works out at $6.48 for the next month and a bit, on eBay.
You are not supposed to use the C&S satchels through eBay. I don't know whether AP check them, but I would be cautious.
if you have sales awaiting satchels, maybe get some brown paper? Buyers tend to get a bit shirty about postage delays.
on 11-06-2014 11:42 PM
@curraone wrote:I emailed Aust Post sometime ago saying that their listing seems to be all squashed over on the righthand side and I couldn't read it
And their reply was, no it was fine, it must be my browser
That is the same for me also. I have also noticed that on other sellers listings.
I use Google Chrome.