I don't have a printer so I can't print out the postage labels in order to send the books. Is there a site that I can sell them and not have to print ...
I don’t have a printer so I can’t print out the postage labels in order to send the books. Is there a site that I can sell them and not have to print anything. I just tried Ebay and they won’t accept my credit card for some reason.
Tags: credit card, ebay, labels
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I am wondering if a high school newspaper (student-run) would be eligible for non-profit postage rates from the United States Postal Service. The newspaper does not pay any of its staff members or editors. It does get money from ads and subscriptions, but all of that goes towards printing costs.
Thank you
Tags: editors, money, postage rates, printing costs, staff members, states postal service, subscriptions, united states postal, united states postal service
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at your wedding, what was the price for wedding invites and what did this include and how many?
also, how much was your original budget for invitations (that included save the dates, rsvp, invitations, direction sheets, envelopes, postage, design and printing services)
thanks
Tags: budget, envelopes, invitations, printing services
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at your wedding, what was the price for wedding invites and what did this include and how many?
also, how much was your original budget for invitations (that included save the dates, rsvp, invitations, direction sheets, envelopes, postage, design and printing services)
thanks
Tags: budget, envelopes, invitations, printing services
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It is different to ‘Reply Paid’ which means you (the sender) do not need to add a postage stamp because the recipient (a business etc) will pay the postage.
Why doesn’t it say ‘put stamp here’ or ‘put postage here’.
Tags: postage stamp, recipient
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On eBay, there is a link saying:
"Print Postage Label>".
Must I do this?
OR
Could I just take the item to the Post Office, weigh it, put the destination address on it?
Is there a way I MUST do it or can I just do it to my convenience?
Because either way, the item will be delievered, won’t it?
Tags: convenience, destination address, ebay, post office
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I want to sell stickers on ebay, they are very light and when shipped through the USPS I can just place them in a envelope with a stamp and that costs me about 44 cents. But if I use a tracking number with postage printed through paypal it cost me about .41. Can I ship them using the envelope and stamps method? What happens if the buyer claims they didn’t receive the item? I wouldn’t have any proof of delivery since I don’t have a tracking number. Thanks.
Tags: ebay, number thanks, paypal, proof of delivery, stamps, stickers, usps
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Would it be better to buy different packages from wal-mart or to use USPS’s packages?
Also, Would it be cheaper to print off postage from paypal or to buy it?
I’m new at ebay, I just want to know the best and easiest way to ship my items.
Tags: ebay, paypal, usps, wal mart
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I want to print my postage label at home (which I can do for Priority Mail). But the item is just slightly larger than the standard USPS Priorty Mail boxes. So I want to send it back using the original box that the product was shipped in, but still be able to print posage at home for Priority Mail.
This is in addition to my other question (my first one asked here at Answers), so hope I don’t delete the prior questions I had….
I usually prepare the package at home and drop it in the Priority Mail box at my PO. So I won’t have access to any special tape right now. Still okay to do, as long as I mark the package "Priority" in clear large letters?
Tags: mail box, mail boxes, priority mail, usps
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http://img.alibaba.com/photo/213418834/Padded_Envelope_Mailers.summ.jpg
Do you use stamps? How many?
Or do you print a label from usps and paste on the envelope?
Would this be priority mail?
Tags: mailers, padded envelope, Photo, priority mail, stamps, usps
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