on 07-11-2013 02:46 PM
Hi all,
I have been reading a few threads today - and would appreciate some long time users of ebay if you could advise the best way to send an item that can be sent in an envelope ie sticker letters or die cut shapes or photo mounting paper..... and keep postage costs low?
I can't see any other way than to send Signature on Delivery for an additional $2.95 on top of standard or large letter rate - this is what my local PO (franchisee) told me to do.. Today however, I was advised by another local PO (not franchise) that letters & envelopes don't get sent "Signature on Delivery" though they didn't tell me how and accepted the lodgement of it anyway.
Does anyone have advice or recommendation on how to do this?
Kind Regards
Melissa
hang1945
on 08-11-2013 05:41 AM
on 08-11-2013 06:30 AM
09-11-2013 07:16 AM - edited 09-11-2013 07:18 AM
@stampingpaws wrote:I too sell small items, CD's and send out in padded envelopes. The cost is $1.20 to Australia and $2.60 to Europe. I give free postage in Australia absorbing the $1.20 charge but charge $3.60 standard postage to Europe. I offer Registered and Express Post for an additional fee but in 2 years noone has requested it. If a letter goes missing I replace it without worries, hasn't happened yet.
Here is the relevant part of my Description
DELIVERY Your item will be posted the next working day after cleared payment is received. We use the name and address advised by EBay on the Order Details page.
Cq and Harley
Stamping paws terms do not say that they post to the ebay registered address their terms state that they use the address
supplied by ebay on the order details page
The final address on the order details page is generated after the item is paid for.
If the item is paid for via paypal and a gift address is stipulated during the paypal payment flow then the ebay order details
page will reflect that change ie after payment the paypal and ebay order details address will be the same.
If another mode of payment is used the buyer can still amend and use a gift address as final promise to pay is confirmed
during ebay checkout.
I think that generally address mistakes are made by newer sellers who in their desirous rush to please preaddress parcels
before payment is finalized and do not understand that the address may change on the ebay order details page when a
paypal payment is finalized.
The address that is imported into click and send is not imported from paypal but it is imported from the ebay order details
page ie it is your ebay account not your paypal account that is synchronized with click and send so if the flow did not work in
the fashion I described then the address imported from ebay would not necessarily be the one that that the buyer stipulated
during the paypal payment process.
The important bit if you are getting addresses from the ebay order details page is that you get those details after payment is
made and not prior
on 09-11-2013 07:22 AM
So my point is it is incorrect to state that sellers must post to the paypal registered address to satisfy seller protection protocol.
Sellers must post to the delivery address stipulated on the unique paypal invloice that is tied to the ebay sale and that address after
payment will be exactly the same as the address on the ebay order details page.