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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
owning a UPS Store (where we are ALWAYS courteous), using the shipping options in ebay are REALLY easy. You just go in and print shipping label and you can use UPS or the post office and create a label. For single cards and low $$ stuff that doesn't require insurance or much of it, I use that all the time. Print the label out, slap it on the package and just drop it off at the post office. For stuff that requires any real insurance, I use UPS since it's cheaper and has free tracking where as the post office doesn't (up to $100 on the insurance per package). Try the ebay print label thing and you get delivery confirmation included for like 15 cents instead of the normal amount. |
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