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I'm a new seller
Is there anywhere on here that lists some general shipping rates just so I can get an idea of what I should do? Or any advice on how you determine shipping costs?
Thanks
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Weigh your items then look it up using USPS' postage calculator on their web site. They also have an iPhone app you can use to calc postage.Sent via iPhone using DS Forum (yes, I'm that addicted)
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Re: I'm a new seller
I have never seen a list of general shipping rates. The flat rates are obviously easy to determine, but you would have to try out how many items fit in which size. I would definitely recommend the scale like the previous poster says. Then you can weigh 1 item plus packaging, then 2 and so forth and make yourself a list.
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Weigh your items then look it up using USPS' postage calculator on their web site. They also have an iPhone app you can use to calc postage.
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