on โ21-02-2013 12:13 AM
on โ21-02-2013 12:45 AM
Sellers who can post for $9.95 might hold an account with Aus Post and receive a discount
There is no way around paying $6.60 for 500 grams plus packaging costs. Pre paid satchels are discounted if you buy a vast amount.
on โ21-02-2013 08:55 AM
I use Click and Send for most stuff: $6.20 and $10.50 for 500g and 3 kilos.
And when I offer Free Postage on a womans top, it means I've decided to discount the price by $6!!
People who sell things like cots almost certainly are factoring the freight into their prices.
If a seller has dodgy DSRs. "free post" improves them with 5 stars for postage cost.
Personally I think we need a larger AP prepaid bag for cheap but light and bulky items, however I doubt that this will happen.
But eBay is not IMO a great venue for selling large, bulky items unless there is room to include the postage in the price.
on โ21-02-2013 08:58 AM
Looking at your items on sale at the moment, if they weigh under 500gms maybe wrap in bubblewrap then brown paper. Postage then $6.60
Add a small charge for a wrapping fee. You could then charge $7.00?
If the weight still allows for more, add some recycled cardboard for extra protection. ??
on โ21-02-2013 09:08 AM
Click and send $6.20 and paypal protection
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on โ21-02-2013 09:18 AM
Ordinary red satchels are not enough for Paypal seller protection and they are also more expensive. If you use click & send it is cheaper and you have seller protection.
If an item weighs over 500g then I just quote the cost for a 3kg satchel and in the listing where I giver the postage cost I add, in brackets, that it is over 500g.