Friday, September 9, 2011

Avoiding Over Priced Shipping Charges

How to Avoid Over Priced Shipping Charges
This may sound difficult to do but, you can totally avoid paying over priced shipping. When looking at an auction, look at the sellers price for shipping. If they are pricing a baseball card for shipping at $4.00 you know this is ridiculously overpriced. 2 ounces sent via PAYPAL first classis 1.50 which includes the delivery confirmation fee that is required and charged by PAYPAL shipping center. Delivery Confirmation is only free on Priority Mail. It is included at no cost on all UPS shipping. Flat rate shipping boxes via US Postal Service are 8.95. They will hold 18 Metal or Plastic Single DVD cases or 1200 4.5" fabric square. They allow up to 70 lbs (Packed total lead I guess) and a flat rate envelope is 4.95 and will hold 4 DVD cases but no protection as it is just light weight cardboard. These are Priority Mail. So why are somesellers charging $7. to ship one DVD via media mail ( 2 lbs cost 2.50 with delivery confirmation.....)
Sellers charging you service fees for going to the post office is also ridiculous as both UPS and USPS will pick up for FREE. Understand though that some sellers charge for the package, such as buying bubble wrap, envelopes, boxes and peanuts....take that into consideration. Some sellers consider it part of the shipping fee and will recoupe this cost. However, there is no way it costs $5.00 in bubble wrap and packaging supplies to ship a plate....so use your gemon sense there. I can pack out an entire set of china in tape, bubble wrap, peanuts and box for about $ 6.00, this packing costs not actual shipping cost.
Look at how much an item weighs. A plate will weigh about a pound or so plus a pound to pound and a half for packaging...Always allow for packaging, it hasweight also. Then go to theUS Postal Servicesitefor information on your shipping costs. You can get an approximate idea.
Some of the sellers have signed up for the new UPS discount.....this is a huge savings. We have been able to ship more items with UPS and save even more money because we don't have to charge the $2.65 insurance for the first $100. Plus their shipping has been a little less. Check their website atUPS you will be quite happy you did. They are stating you can save 30% on shipping with their service. Insurance with the US Post Office is $1.65 per $50. UPS is $1.65 for up to $400. with the first $100 free.
If your seller isn't offering UPS for heavier items find out why. There really isn't a good excuse except that the seller only ships priority in order to get the free boxes. Again though, boxes are free at the grocery store and yes, I raid the box boys when they are stocking. I don't charge anyone anything for a box. AND, I don't think there is anyone out there that cares if they are getting a recycled box or if they are getting a brand new one as long as their item arrives alive.
Just don't pay overpriced shipping. Simply don't shop with the seller. Then tell them why. You may get a nasty email back ( I have) but, delete them or forward them to okay. There is absolutely no reason to waste that kind of money. Shippers should gebine and they should be fair. They are NOT suppose to be making a profit off of shipping. Don't give it to them. There is very little out here that won't gee onto okay again. Be Patient.
Lastly, in the event that one of my customers jump invoices and pays the geputer generated gebined invoices with all that shipping charge on it (Not one that I have personally gebined) , I refund the difference between whatit coststo ship and what they paid. And yes, I really have refunded shipping, from $2.00 up to over $30. But, some shippers won't. Don't know why. Seems rather ridiculous as well. Wait until the shipper gebines the costs themselves. If you are not sure if they have gebined it...email them and ask. Email is free. Over priced shipping isn't.

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