Beyondthebreach wrote:The Wraith wrote:Here's my addition to this thread...You can't send items less that 3/4" in thickness via media mail, plus media rate shipping is subject to inspection. If you're shipping items with advertisments in them, you're not suppose to send them via media rate. Those are the 2 reasons why I ship most of my single item orders via priority mail. If there are more than one item being ordered, and they can measure a thicknedd of 3/4" or more, I usually add media to the invoice as an option. 3/5 people notice and take the option.This is not true . . . really, it isn't. That is a restriction for sending First Class parcels with the ebay shipping service. I've sent upwards of 1,000 Media mail packages less than 3/4" thick and there's never been a problem. I also just double checked media mail requirements and that isn't one of them.
The Wraith wrote:Here's my addition to this thread...You can't send items less that 3/4" in thickness via media mail, plus media rate shipping is subject to inspection. If you're shipping items with advertisments in them, you're not suppose to send them via media rate. Those are the 2 reasons why I ship most of my single item orders via priority mail. If there are more than one item being ordered, and they can measure a thicknedd of 3/4" or more, I usually add media to the invoice as an option. 3/5 people notice and take the option.
The Wraith wrote:Guess I'm just getting dicked around by my post office then.
I heard these kind of stories several times. The worker's at the "local" station get some sort of misinformation and they all think it's true . . . just politely explain that you looked into it and weren't able to find this restriction. Add that other post offices don't follow this rule and ask them to verify it. They should have a very LARGE book with all the rules and regulations for mailing items. Have them look it up._________________
Plaag wrote:Quick question to USA sellers, though I've asked the Post Office (no response yet) - - Do Global Priority Mail boxes have a flat rate price like the Priority Mail boxes sent domestically do? or is it only the 2 different sizes of Global Priority Mail envelopes?Thanks,ShaneG.
Shingen wrote:Media Mail is generally never wanted by anyone I have run into because of time. The wait generally kills people.
Shingen wrote:UPS is only good on big weights.
Xaxaxe wrote:Shingen wrote:UPS is only good on big weights.I'm glad you mentioned this, as I am interested in off-loading a lot of weight, and I'm leery of frightening away potential bidders with huge Priority Mail fees.Should I look into UPS? Believe it or not, I've never actually sent anything through them (I've received tons of stuff, but never sent). I suppose I could go to their web-site and get the "company line," but I'd prefer honest opinions from Acaeum sellers, either pro or con.
Xaxaxe wrote:Shingen wrote:Media Mail is generally never wanted by anyone I have run into because of time. The wait generally kills people.I think this can cut both ways. My latest batch of sales, for example, brought lots of requests from buyers to downgrade to Media Mail — in the money vs. time equation that you mention, I guess they were leaning toward "money." The next batch will probably vote for "time." Shingen wrote:UPS is only good on big weights.I'm glad you mentioned this, as I am interested in off-loading a lot of weight, and I'm leery of frightening away potential bidders with huge Priority Mail fees.Should I look into UPS? Believe it or not, I've never actually sent anything through them (I've received tons of stuff, but never sent). I suppose I could go to their web-site and get the "company line," but I'd prefer honest opinions from Acaeum sellers, either pro or con.
Badmike wrote:But, if you are sending very heavy items like bundles of magazines or such, it might be the best way to go.