I’m new to this selling platform and I just recently imported my items from ebay. On ebay they offer free USPS boxes that can be shipped directly to the seller’s home once they’ve made a sale. I’ve looked thru just about every topic on bonanza’s help section and I see nothing about packaging. I see that the postage setup is pretty much the same as ebay, but nothing about free boxes. Someone please help me understand how this works. Since my bonanza account is now linked with ebay, if I sold something on bonanza would it show up as a sale on ebay? hence allowing me to utilize their free boxes? Or would I be responsible for obtaining my own boxes should I make a sale on bonanza?. If anyone could provide some insight on this matter I would greatly appreciate it, thanks for your time.
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JivanMukti Reputation: 10 See JivanMukti's booth |
You can get those free USPS boxes no matter if you sale online or not.
You can pick them up at your local usps or create an account with usps at there website
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You can then browse the store for the free shipping materials they offer and have them delivered
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zappys_closet Reputation: 809 See zappys_closet's booth |
The eBay boxes are not issued from USPS. USPS boxes are priority mail. The boxes from eBay can be used for all USPS services (Economy, Standard or Priority) and other carriers (FedEx & UPS). You receive a quarterly coupon if you have at least a basic store (which you pay for monthly) so really the free coupons are not free. If you ship most of your items using USPS Priority Mail you can order boxes online or in person at the closet USPS.
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ibzduck2 Reputation: 14 See ibzduck2's booth |
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okanga101 Reputation: 708 |
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