
08-28-2015 10:16 AM
Hello Sellers,
As you already know, Shipping is a topic that we're talking a lot about these days at eBay Canada. We've recently hosted a couple of discussions with some Canadian sellers at our eBay offices. I'd like to also draw on anyone who would be willing to share their story with regards to online shipping labels, whether you use the PayPal labels platform, another, or none.
I'd like to know the following:
Many thanks in advance!
10-14-2016 01:02 PM
I recently sold a bunch of small items on ebay to US buyers and used small packet air for most of the items since it is the most economical and I could buy and print a shipping label through Paypal. I understood that there was no tracking but took the risk on relatively low value items. For all my items, I message the buyers indicated it was shipped, would take 4-8 business days and that there was no tracking. One of my items, was returned to me in 3 days. When I enquired with Canada Post, they indicated the package was incorrectly scanned "Return to Sender" instead of "Outgoing Mail". They issued me a refund for postage. I contacted the buyer and he still wanted the item so I re-shipped it again. After exactly 8 business days, the buyer messaged me and indicated he had not received the item. I replied indicating he should be a bit more patient and I would give him a full refund after 2 more weeks. The next day, he filed a dispute and ebay processed a full refund for him. When this happens, ebay does not refund seller fees.
For a $35 USD item, my shipping cost was $11CAD using small packets air and would have been $17CAD using a tracked service. It doesn't seem right ebay/Paypal will sell an untracked service for ebay sellers though I do understand the issue is with Canada Post not providing a cheaper tracked service.
In comparison, I recently purchased some batteries from Germany for $5.50 USD and it arrive in 10 days and with tracking.
10-14-2016 01:45 PM
@nvcheng wrote:I recently sold a bunch of small items on ebay to US buyers and used small packet air for most of the items since it is the most economical and I could buy and print a shipping label through Paypal. I understood that there was no tracking but took the risk on relatively low value items. For all my items, I message the buyers indicated it was shipped, would take 4-8 business days and that there was no tracking. One of my items, was returned to me in 3 days. When I enquired with Canada Post, they indicated the package was incorrectly scanned "Return to Sender" instead of "Outgoing Mail". They issued me a refund for postage. I contacted the buyer and he still wanted the item so I re-shipped it again. After exactly 8 business days, the buyer messaged me and indicated he had not received the item. I replied indicating he should be a bit more patient and I would give him a full refund after 2 more weeks. The next day, he filed a dispute and ebay processed a full refund for him. When this happens, ebay does not refund seller fees.
For a $35 USD item, my shipping cost was $11CAD using small packets air and would have been $17CAD using a tracked service. It doesn't seem right ebay/Paypal will sell an untracked service for ebay sellers though I do understand the issue is with Canada Post not providing a cheaper tracked service.
The buyer may have thought you were pulling a scam because that is how scammers usually start. Endless excuses all saying "please wait some more" so that the deadline to file a claim passes. You can always send a polite message to the buyer asking them to repay the money when the item arrives. They rarely do but it can't hurt to ask.
In a case like that once you get something back you have to make a decision. Most people are honest but some are not and if you had re-mailed the $35 WITH tracking you would have been down the extra $6 but not the whole $46. The thing about gambling and hoping for the big win is that sometimes you lose.
Also it is not a good idea to announce to each buyer their item has no tracking. It just delights the thieves. Send your nice note saying the item is in the mail and that their item will be there soon. Then if they ASK for the tracking # you can explain that it would have cost them $6 more.
10-14-2016 04:06 PM
According to your listings you are shipping from the U.S. but you mentioned Cansda Post. It's actually against the rules to give the incorrect item location and it may have worked against you in this case. When the buyer made the purchase he would have expected the item to be delivered quickly and from within the U.S. Many buyers would have been willing to wait once you explained the delay but unfortunately this one either didn't believe you or figured he had waited long enough.
Unless you have delivery confirmation proving the item was delivered, it is usually best to refund the buyer once they have opened the claim unless they agree to wait longer. I think that asking them to wait another 2 weeks was probably too long. If you had refunded before eBay stepped in and asked nicely that they let you know when they receive it, you would have recovered your fees and possibly been paid by the buyer again when they received their item.
When you list on .com you should still list your location as Canada. Also, when setting up your shipping options, use one of the "shipping from outside of the US" options as the estimated delivery time given to the buyer will be later.
11-05-2016 10:57 AM
11-05-2016 03:36 PM
": Is there a way to print multiple shipping labels at the same time"
No. Even the post office's own software won't let them do it.
I have one item that I sell a couple of hundred of each year. It's less than 200g and costs $5.70 for LP to USA. I go to the privately run postal outlet near where I work with one of them to throw on the scale. Once they key it in, I ask for 5-10 more shipping labels exactly the same. Then when the item sells, I drop it in the red box. They will do it for me, even though CP says they're not allowed to. Been doing this for many years. When I ask for the same at the real post office they are shocked that I would make such an unreasonable request. They quote the rule and say the label has the date on it. I always say, nobody cares about the date.
Give it a try at your local postal outlet.
11-05-2016 05:08 PM
I'm a bit confused by your post. You are saving time by stamps and filling out a customs form by hand? Have you tried PayPal shipping ? You do have to enter weight dimensions and customs info but it is fairly quick.
11-05-2016 06:41 PM
Yes, saving time by printing the address with a thermal printer. Placing stamps and the Cn22 form is much faster than the one by one 8.5x11" label sheets, entering all the info 1 by one, calculating cost, updated customs info, and then cutting them to size.
I am looking of the most expedited way to ship a pkg.
In my opinion if Paypal shipping had templates where everything could be saved and pre-filled, including weight HS code etc. and be printed to a 4x6 thermal printer I would be happy.
I sell and ship only one item. Weight only varies by the number of items people buy
11-05-2016 06:46 PM
12-03-2016 06:03 AM
Canada Post and PayPal say NOT to cover the printed label with clear tape. Which seems kind of ridiculous as it's very likely the paper shipping label could be torn off. Any issues with covering the label with packing tape to protect it, maybe only covering half the barcode if the tape causes issues with the scanning..
12-03-2016 07:26 AM
12-03-2016 11:52 AM
Canada Post provides adhesive pouches free to Solutions for Small Business members (also free). Look for "Labelopes" on their site.
12-03-2016 01:17 PM
@bpl521_sell wrote:Canada Post and PayPal say NOT to cover the printed label with clear tape. Which seems kind of ridiculous as it's very likely the paper shipping label could be torn off. Any issues with covering the label with packing tape to protect it, maybe only covering half the barcode if the tape causes issues with the scanning..
In the 1980's that may have been true...
Paypal gets their info from Canada Post and Canada Post has never bothered to check if a suggestion from the last century is still valid.
Reality: As long as the clear tape is applied smoothly (ie no bubbles and wrinkles) there is no problem with scanning (based on my 12 years of selling on eBay). And to double check I usually have the local postal outlet do originate scans when I drop my parcels off.
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12-03-2016 01:44 PM
I agree. In fact it was the postal outlet who told me that I should tape over the scan code in case it gets wet.
I use labelopes now though. As someone mentioned they are free from the CP website but you have to sign in with your venture one/small business number.
12-03-2016 04:57 PM
Thanks all, yes if one prints off a label on regular paper it doesn't take much moisture to smudge the ink, let alone the label being ripped right off by another parcel. Perhaps stick on label printed with a thermal printer would fare better, but not worth the cost for me, The labelopes seem like a good idea as well, seems a lot of commercial shippers use them.
12-12-2016 11:15 PM
Okay, so I have sold thousands of guitar parts to over 45 countries and recently I had my first ever dispute that I wasn't able to trouble shoot myself. Of all countries, I shipped an item to the USA. I print the label through PayPal, had the system auto-send a note to the buyer, dropped the pkg in the post like so many others (1 business day turn around). After 2 weeks the buyer opened a dispute for the item not received. I mentioned that because of the Thanksgiving weekend in the USA there must be a delay. Another 2 weeks past and nothing. I am not willing to charge my buyers $15 to track an item that I can ship for $6. So, the buyer escalated this to eBay to solve the problem. Within 1 hour a full refund was given to the buyer. So if eBay is so willing and acted so fast to get a full refund to the buyer for an "item not delivered" why can I not get a full refund from Canada post? I paid for shipping. All of that is archived in the process of printing a label. I expect that my items arrive.
On a side note, I received my first negative feedback in a decade because an item was " not delivered" Likely delayed but this label process and not getting tracking for a reasonable price in this day and age of technology is ridiculous. The buyer even threatened me with negative feedback. I sent all the info to eBay and this hasn't been touched in a week. So I guess threats are allowed now too? All of this could have been avoided with a proper labelling system for a small pkg with tracking for $6.
Very frustrated.
01-08-2017 03:06 AM
Prior to last month, I'd sold 20+ items in my 15+ years on eBay, but hadn't sold anything in about 8 years. In the last month, I've sold 8 items, all to international destinations, and I've used the provided shipping tools to print labels.
I think that was all for now!
01-08-2017 03:22 AM
Noticed a couple of typos above and it looks like the Edit Window on here is only a minute or 2 so I can't fix them.
Corrected versions:
1. [#6] It was only when I printed the label that I realized that the To: address is AUTOMATICALLY CONVERTED from "as entered" to ALL CAPS! To avoid people wasting their time with needless manual conversions, it would have been helpful to mention that near the entry fields!
2. [#7] I noticed that on the printed label, the From: address IS MISSING THE WORD "CANADA".
3. [#7] On subsequent label creations, I noticed that the word "Canada" DOES appear on all pages PRIOR TO PRINTING, but is indeed left off the printed label.
01-08-2017 08:13 AM - edited 01-08-2017 08:14 AM
@racefan_dan wrote:
Corrected versions:1. [#6] It was only when I printed the label that I realized that the To: address is AUTOMATICALLY CONVERTED from "as entered" to ALL CAPS! To avoid people wasting their time with needless manual conversions, it would have been helpful to mention that near the entry fields!
2. [#7] I noticed that on the printed label, the From: address IS MISSING THE WORD "CANADA".
3. [#7] On subsequent label creations, I noticed that the word "Canada" DOES appear on all pages PRIOR TO PRINTING, but is indeed left off the printed label.
PayPal prints (when they get it right) labels according to Canada Post format standards.
ALL CAPS for "to:" is the current Canada Post standard (but that might change).
No "Canada" on the return address is the current Canada Post label format (the label format was revised part way through 2016).
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01-08-2017 08:35 AM
@custom_shop_designed wrote:... I am not willing to charge my buyers $15 to track an item that I can ship for $6. So, the buyer escalated this to eBay to solve the problem. Within 1 hour a full refund was given to the buyer. So if eBay is so willing and acted so fast to get a full refund to the buyer for an "item not delivered" why can I not get a full refund from Canada post? I paid for shipping. All of that is archived in the process of printing a label. I expect that my items arrive.
If delivery time is guaranteed then you put your claim in with Canada Post.
If delivery loss is insured you put your claim in with Canada Post.
As a seller you take the risk when you ship untracked. You have to self-insure or use 3rd party insurance.
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01-08-2017 03:41 PM
This thread was started a year ago so it's unlikely that eBay is still reading it so the comments here are from other users. In some cases you are preaching to the choir because I'm sure that many here agree there are a lot of things that could be done better on the labels and with the whole system in general. After a while though you may find that it's easier not to worry about some of the smaller annoyances.
1. After you reach a certain level there won't be a hold on your payments. The hold was started long after I started selling so I have no idea what is 'normal'.
3. I use Firefox and safari and haven't had the spinning problem so I'm not sure why you are.
4. The buyer could have changed his address after you contacted him but you would not see the change. It is impossible for him to change the actual payment address once payment has been made. The only way for him to change it would have been for you to refund and have him make payment again. But unless you were using delivery confirmation you are not covered by seller protections for inr's so it wouldn't matter if you corrected the address. I've changed addresses for similar reasons and it has worked out although I would probably be more cautious if the item was expensive.
5. On the new form use 'other' and type in sale of goods or merchandise, I don't know why it is missing from the new form but that's how I handle it.
8. We used to have the option of hiding the price and I wish we still did. Ive never used CP est tool but I've been told on the boards that the cost is required on international labels so the option has been removed. It is odd though if the option is still available on other tools.
11. It has never occurred to me to send that receipt or a picture of the package to the buyer and to be honest, that seems like overkill to me. It won't help in an inr case, is a lot of extra work and could make it sound as if the buyer shouldn't trust you and/ or the mail service. Plus I don't think that it is a good idea to mention that there is no tracking unless asked by the buyer. That receipt does come in handy if you have purchased third party insurance on a package as if the buyer does an unauthorized credit card chargeback as both require just proof of shipping.
12. Sorry but that is not realistic. I live in a small city and there are at least 7 post offices or outlets where I could drop off my packages plus dozens of postal boxes. I don't expect or even want eBay to list all of those and what the pick up time is at each one. I wouldn't even trust the info as those times do change every once in a while and eBay isn't always accurate.