Claudia - Yes I have a scale. Here is one of the items that I want to sell....it is the Fire State with 2 trains. It weighs 6#.
Great...a scale will make everything so much easier. At this kind of weight, you would probably do better using parcel post, but as Nuke pointed out, you can always offer your buyer the option of priority or parcel. Just remember to weigh you item as it would be completely packed to get your exact shipping weight, otherwise you will cheat yourself on the postage due.
Now onto the boxes....unless you have a substantial amount of boxes you need, purchasing them would be quite expensive. Is there a local supermarket, package store, dept. store that you could get boxes from?? A real pain, I know, but most packaging supply companies usually sell in lots of 25. If you think you may eventually need atleast 25 boxes (of the same size) to use for future auctions, you can go to
www.fetpak.com and check out the sizes and prices. I have also purchased my tape from them, they sell it in lots of 6 rolls.
If you have items that are lighter, in the 2 lb and under category, you could ship them by priority and then the post office would supply you with the boxes for free (tape as well).
Also, another questions regarding the Thomas stuff. I have seen some people putting their stuff up for $0.99. Now I know I would not sell my buildings and stuff for that cheap.....Are they doing to save on the list fee? I am guessing it is worth the risk of selling something that inexpensive. I just cant imagine doing that. Does alot of people do that?
I think people who start a listing at .99 are very confident, or past history has indicated that the auction will reach a reasonable selling price. Possibly the listing fee comes into consideration, but the the reality is you could save the fee and loose your shirt!!! The only way I would start an auction at .99 would be if I used a reserve price....sometimes the low start does attract buyers that may not have look if the price were to start higher.....doesn't mean that they are not willing to pay a fair price, some people just like the thrill of the hunt!!
Tami, if there is anything else that I can help you with please let me know...oh yeah....the calculator. Once you begin your listing you will get to the shipping info page. If you click onto "Calculate shipping costs" you will be able to choose the method of shipping, enter the weight of the item and also enter any handling charges (to cover the costs you spoke about). The handling charges are not revealed to your buyer, the shipping calculator will give the an amount that is the total of shipping and handling costs.