on โ12-08-2012 09:43 PM
Hi I just listed 2 items, I set up the listings in turbo lister and added the details for the parcel weight and size, I then went to the Aus post site and worked out postage costs for each state, went to the listings to try to check the postage is working out correct which I was sure I was able to do last time I listed larger items but when I try to put in other postcodes on the postage page it says to contact the buyer.
I had a friend try to put postcodes in for other states and they too got the same message.
I would like to check the postage amounts that are being calculated so I can see if they are close to what I worked out on the Aus post site is there anyway I can check.
I don't want the listing to end and find out it has come up with a really small postage cost.
thanks in advance.
on โ12-08-2012 09:51 PM
on โ12-08-2012 09:53 PM
Thank you will go through and check.
on โ12-08-2012 10:49 PM
for your tile cutters you have NOT used eBay's postage calculator
all you need to do when listing is choose
Calculated
choose the method, i.e. Registered Parcel Post
add the dimensions and weight and the calculator does the rest automatically when a bidder views your page
it will show the postage to their address.....automatically.
on โ13-08-2012 09:24 AM
Just go to the post office with the item and ask them if your really not that sure
on โ13-08-2012 10:06 AM
Just go to the post office with the item and ask them if your really not that sure
That is not going to help to show correct postage to all parts of Australia in the listing. The only way as suggested above and choose the right options in the postage calculator.
on โ15-08-2012 03:28 AM
you say that with such pleasnt attitude undermining my every post i see, you do know the post office has a booklette with all that info in it don't you?
on โ15-08-2012 03:33 AM
I am done with this forum thing you try help and you get attitude of forum junkies. cya's
on โ15-08-2012 03:53 AM
The point which you fail to grasp, mens... is that the idea of the postage calculator is to allow buyers to see the postage to their address.
The AP booklet won't show that (unless every buyer has one) and taking the item to the PO is only useful after the sale. Which still doesn't allow the buyer to see postage cost before purchase.
Which is what the postage calculator is for.
on โ15-08-2012 05:26 AM
I am done with this forum thing you try help and you get attitude of forum junkies. cya's
Yay:^O