connorsmom911
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Ok, so I've sold before on ebay but it's been a long time and the postal outlet that I used to use and who held my hand through all of the postal stuff has gone under. The new postal outlet closest to home and work, well, let's just say I'll have to know what I'm doing and I really feel like I don't. I have looked at Canada Post's website and tried to figure out what to do, but I'm not sure and I don't want to end up losing money (money is really tight right now, hence the reason to sell on ebay to make a little extra).
So, my question is, how do I determine a flat rate to put in my auction listings for a) Canada and b) USA? Most of the items I'm thinking about selling are small, would fit into a small bubble envelope, or are Star Wars action figures (hubby is reluctantly parting with his extras) which would have to be in a small box. I don't want to do the trip to the post office to determine shipping after the auction, I want to put the cost in the listing up front.
Secondly, where do you suggest getting packing materials. I used to have an in when hubby worked at Home Depot as he could scoop the little boxes and packing peanuts before they were put in the crusher, but he doesn't work there anymore. Do you approach stores and ask them to keep boxes for you? Any suggestions?
Any other tips would be appreciated. As I said, it's been a while and it seems that some things have changed in the ebay world.
Thanks,
Tracey
So, my question is, how do I determine a flat rate to put in my auction listings for a) Canada and b) USA? Most of the items I'm thinking about selling are small, would fit into a small bubble envelope, or are Star Wars action figures (hubby is reluctantly parting with his extras) which would have to be in a small box. I don't want to do the trip to the post office to determine shipping after the auction, I want to put the cost in the listing up front.
Secondly, where do you suggest getting packing materials. I used to have an in when hubby worked at Home Depot as he could scoop the little boxes and packing peanuts before they were put in the crusher, but he doesn't work there anymore. Do you approach stores and ask them to keep boxes for you? Any suggestions?
Any other tips would be appreciated. As I said, it's been a while and it seems that some things have changed in the ebay world.
Thanks,
Tracey
