Just finished reading latest eCommerce Bytes newsletter. Looks like we can get FREE insurance on Priority domestic packages even if we use printed labels! Just need to take the package into the PO to get the free insurance.
I can do that. :)
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MKDesigner Reputation: 39 See MKDesigner's booth |
Here is the link. I think this is wonderful news. I assume we will be able to get the insurance by printing shipping labels with Paypal.
“If you’re using a stamp or meter to add postage to your package, you’ll need to bring your package to the Post Office to receive the automatic insurance.”
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MyTexasTreasures Reputation: 1244 See MyTexasTreasures' booth |
Here is a link to the page at USPS website regarding the changes.
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a2zVideoGamesNdvds Reputation: 391 See a2zVideoGamesNdvds' booth |
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