on 22-06-2025 04:20 AM
Hello all you good people 🙂
Please bear with me here. I apologise as I normally use prepaid Aus Post satchels, so I am somewhat confused.
I purchased $60 worth of these satchels as I assumed that anything which would fit in these would qualify for the ebay postage labels priced at $8.55. all over Australia.
Last week, I sold a small item which was about 5 cms thick, and when I went to purchase a label, it came up at $10.50. There was a box above, asking me to measure the item.
So, I decided to skip this and just posted it in a small prepaid satchel, because I couldn’t be bothered messing around.
So my question is as follows, is there a maximum thickness which you can put in these satchels, does anyone know.
As far as I can see, nothing is mentioned on the package.
I, perhaps wrongly assumed that it would be treated in the same way as a small satchel, eg you can pack anything in so long as it is not in excess of 5kg.
I know that some of these satchels are marked as 250 gms, but that is basically a mistake.
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Thank you.
22-06-2025 09:11 AM - edited 22-06-2025 09:13 AM
In ebay labels: you have to be careful to tick Aust Post packaging to be able to see the option for the extra small labels for $8.55; you just have to be able to fit your item in the XS envelope
on 23-06-2025 02:09 PM
Aha, thank you so much, I notice that it says x7cm, also 5kg.
So is 7cm the maximum thickness?
I need to try to practice on some of my listings, I guess.
Is there a way to do this without having sold something, I wonder.
on 23-06-2025 02:29 PM
Send to self?
on 23-06-2025 03:40 PM
I am going through a senior episode I think, I’m not sure how to actually do this.
on 23-06-2025 03:46 PM
Choose one of you own items (not listings) of a similar weight/shape and post it to yourself…you’ll soon see if the packaging is good enough for your customers
on 23-06-2025 07:13 PM
Having looked at your listings - most of which need ' boxing ' - what are you actually sending in small satchels. ??
on 24-06-2025 12:35 PM
I asked my LPO about these new XS satchels only yesterday (23 June 25) and was told that they do have a maximum weight of 250gms, (that's not an error on a new APO product) unlike the other sizes which are all a max of 5kg. (If you see weight indication on newly purchased satchels sizes S to XL, they are old stock the outlet is selling, showing the old limits), When I used APO branded satchels, not eBay branded ones, I do NOT use the eBay postage labels as they bear additional costs calculated by eBay's AI, I hand write the buyers detail on the satchel or on one of my own boxes. I select 'flat rate' option when I make the listing and enter the cost of the satchel/box I intend to use, I'm usually fairly accurate due to long experience. Hope this is of help.
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24-06-2025
01:57 PM
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24-06-2025
02:07 PM
by
kh-jean
@mousmaid wrote:
I asked my LPO about these new XS satchels only yesterday (23 June 25) and was told that they do have a maximum weight of 250gms, (that's not an error on a new APO product) unlike the other sizes which are all a max of 5kg.
The truth is the extra small satchels/padded mailers have a maximum weight of 5kg - despite the 250g misprint. Like it or not, that's a fact.
Using your own packaging only allows you up to 250g for the extra small rate, but AP flat rate products allow up to 5kg.
on 26-06-2025 07:23 PM
Some small items, eg Netsuke. These are very small, I wrap them in bubble polythene and then safely in cardboard. Normally they then go into a small prepaid satchel, which is a dreadful waste of space.
They are 5-6 cm thick when packed. I have never had a breakage.