eBay $20 Cards $1 shipping! How to use eBay Standard Envelope! (ESE)
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Great video, thank you ! I have been selling on eBay for over 20 years, mostly soft apparel goods that are easy to ship but do not meet the USPS criteria for what you are shipping. Once in a while I get people that want to sell inexpensive cards and ask me how so from now on I will have them watch your video. Thanks again !
Great help, just started with e bay, needed to find cheap and easy way to mail. Thx guy.
Yep, if you got any other questions, Ron, just let me know!
@@gradedinvestors one question, do you pay to promote your cards ?
I used to use similar materials for my $1 shipping cards but have switched over to 6x4 rigid photo mailers. Card is in a penny sleeve, top loader and inside a team bag. Drop the card into the rigid mailer, slap the label on it and it’s good to go! Only use painters tape and cardboard inserts with Ground Advantage shipments now!
Does this work for the eBay one dollar mailers? And how much are you spending on the rigid mailer?
Thanks this was super helpful.
Glad to hear it! Get your money back!
Thanks for the information and sharing your process
My pleasure! Hope the video was helpful. Get those cards posted!
These videos are great and informative but it’s always single cards. I’d like to see how you do 3 or 4 cards.
I could make one for sure. I rarely have sales of multiple cards where the total stays under $20, but next one I do, I'll video my process. Thanks for feedback.
Josh
P.S. the cardboard I use you can easily fit 2 cards on it, and when I have more I stack them, but I'll make a video too.
What's the label printer you used?
Sorry very strange question here, can you just drop the envelopes at the little envelope dropoff buckets for USPS or do you need to scan them in at the little machines in the post office? Awesome video btw!
You’re good man that’s not a strange question. You can just drop them off the downside which somebody else asked about is if the cards never scanned in, then eBay doesn’t know you ever dropped it off so if you can scan it, definitely do. But I just dropped three off without scanning them because I was in a little bit of a hurry not always the best decision but my small post office does a pretty good job with making sure things get scanned in..
@@gradedinvestors Awesome thanks a ton for the help!
@@LamiLegend It is my understanding that these can only be scanned by a special machine at the regional distribution centers. I could be wrong, I know mail carriers can't scan them. It seems to be a common issue that a large percentage of these never do get scanned at the first center. I have never had a problem with eBay saying they weren't shipped.
hey i need to know can you ship and get the ESE from Canada? i have alot of product i need to move under $20 please bro any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
I do not know on Canada. You might do a google search to see what pops.
great video. i had an issue with a card in a semi rigid, standard ebay envelope, .64 cents. buyer was charged a few cents because the usps said it wasnt machinable. have you had this issue?
With this format I have not. If I were I’d ask for a photo to prove it happened and simply refund them, no biggie.
But in the many hundreds I’ve sent that hasn’t come up.😊
I like the video, but I can’t seem to get my listing to ships eBay standard envelope. Just gives me an error.
If you have a screen shot or video of the issue share to gradedinvestors@gmail.com. I’ll look at it and let you know the issue.
Do you deliver this to a post office or have them pick it up at your home?
I live in a small town so typically head over to the post office. Easy to do either way.