on 21-12-2014 05:40 PM
The minimum and cheapest is the $7.20 option. Letter delivery isn't offered...
So do I choose any delivery option then post through letter delivery?
on 21-12-2014 05:43 PM
I just choose flat rate, standard delivery. It also gives the option for registered under flat rate, so I offer both standard and standard registered at letter rates.
on 21-12-2014 05:46 PM
No eBay does not offer letter rates with its postage options. No point in paying $7.20 for a small parcel when letter rates at the post office are far cheaper. If you want paypal protection, then add registered post to the letter - still cheaper that a small parcel, I dont worry about registered post unless the value of the item is above $50 - might not be covered for the occasional item that goes missing in the post but I wouldn't sell much if I asked $7.20 for shipping.
21-12-2014 05:52 PM - edited 21-12-2014 05:56 PM
@deadlyblade21 wrote:The minimum and cheapest is the $7.20 option. Letter delivery isn't offered...
So do I choose any delivery option then post through letter delivery?
No, don't choose "any delivery option". You will annoy your buyers if you choose something like 500g satchel and they get their item in an envelope.
You choose standard delivery and put in the cost of your postage, $1.40, $2.10 or $3.50
on 21-12-2014 06:47 PM
alright, thanks mate
on 21-12-2014 07:01 PM
For when I want to use the registered post option for letter rate,I always have a pre-paid registered mail envelope
on hand and use the next option on that list,(Standard delivery-Registered (1 to 6 business days).