Does anyone know if Bonanza is going to automatically adjust First Class rates as they are now going to zoned based pricing per ounce.
Did I miss the memo?
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ib30667 Reputation: 352 See ib30667's booth |
Hi @ib30667,
Thanks for the question! As @ccmom mentioned, the rates for shipping labels purchased on Bonanza come directly from the USPS. Note that with the USPS Automated Package Verification system, any overpayments on shipping labels will be automatically adjusted. You can read more [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/general_selling/automated_package_verification
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Katyoke Reputation: 1512 See Katyoke's booth |
Not sure if Bonanzakaty’s link answered what I perceived as the issue here. Sounds like if you use Bonanza Labels (I dont, I use Paypal), it will calc label cost based on what you enter (as does Paypal)…
But I think what WE as Sellers NEED is, DOES the BUYER SEE the CALCULATED Cost of the shipping for the item (NOW NEEDED for First Class) BEFORE THEY MAKE the Purchase (as in just browsing) as Ship Cost needs to be SEEN by the Buyer as it WILL make or break a sale, being as expensive as it is to ship things of late.
People have become too accustomed to FREE SHIPPING by many sites and unless you are stealing postage at work, it is NOT Free to ship.
I would rather keep my prices reasonable and buyer pays the Ship Costs, rather than inflating the cost of every item (and falling to bottom of visibility because of higher cost) in order to list it with FREE Shipping.
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Atomicdiner Reputation: 1902 See Atomicdiner's booth |
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