Cpp pricing chart

where can I view the CPP pricing and fees chart for using bonanza shipping?
thanks

asked over 9 years ago

sewbuzyb
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Don’t know if there is any chart, as they use the USPS calculator to get shipping costs. The fees as far as I know are .95 a label

…but perhaps this will help..it is the blog announcing the addition of printing shipping labels from bonz..

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I still use Paypal for my labels…have looked at the shipping options when I get a sale (as far as I know is the only time see how it is set up), but have not tried to use it yet..

answered over 9 years ago

ccmom
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thanks, I will check it out if I make a sale.Some listings show shipping to be about 1/3 of what I am paying USP or UPS on large items like quilts and bedspreads.

answered over 9 years ago

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ccmom November 23, 2014

Be careful, UPS and Fedex now use dimensional weight and after the first of the year USPS will also be using it. so anything larger than 1728 cubic inches (12×12×12) is going to dimensional weight and can triple shipping costs

sewbuzyb November 23, 2014

just about everything I sell requires extra big boxes .

DiscountDesigner November 23, 2014

That’s true. I sell someone large boxes of clothing for them to resell, i used to ship it UPS, I went there this time, it was about double to triple the cost of USPS. & i USED to use UPS since there were less expensive. not any longer!

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