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Gucci

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I'm listing quite a few items of clothes tonight, and I need some help w/ shipping.  How do you figure out how much the item will cost to ship?  Do you box it up and weigh it before you post your auction?  For auctions w/ one item, I guess I'll just use Priority Mail flat rate bags, but what about lots that won't fit into them?  I've screwed myself over before by under-estimating the shipping costs, so that's scared me away from selling a little. 

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Gucci

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Priority mail also has flat rate boxes, you could use those if they are big enough.


Otherwise, I do often box and weigh the item before I list it.  I hate losing money on shipping.



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Dooney & Bourke

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If you use priority mail, the boxes are free.  That is a big help.  Think of it as shipping and handling though.  I know you want to have competitive shipping rates, but these days $10 is nothing for shipping.  I usually put $7.00.  I've only once or twice had it go over, and that was shoes that weighed more.


 



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Gucci

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on my listings i did $6 and offered combined shipping. $6 is usually enough to cover most items sent through priority mail assuming it's one item per envelope.

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Kate Spade

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I've sold clothes on ebay before and been screwed by shipping. So, I started using the shipping calculator. You know the amount of clothes you are selling, so you can estimate how big a box you'd need and the approximate weight. Then I add about a pound just to be sure and then a buyer can't complain if it's too much $ because it's actual shipping costs. Also, if you use ups.com you can print out labels and save A LOT of money. I mean A LOT. I shipped about 15 pounds of clothes and purchased online and spent only $11. Not bad....

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