I knew about the upcharges from USPS, but I did not know those were showing for the buyer. Thank you for pointing that out, just bulk edited the shipping on the few golf clubs I do have listed. Thank you Dana!
Shipped a golf club today for $50 and I had my own box and that was the cheapest ground option with free $100 insurance. I thought $50 was outrageous lol…which brings me to your videos. Wish I had seen before I went to UPS
Make sure to trim down your boxes ~0.5" or so because many of the 4/6x48" boxes are actually a hair over 48" length (48" is the inside length) and you will get hit with the 49" length rate.
I am new to reselling and I am shipping 2 light sabers, they are around 36 inches long. I’ve only shipped thru usps.. is it better to ship bigger items thru ups? If so, does the weight and stuff matter like with usps? Any help is greatly appreciated thank you
Yeah with the new usps length surcharges it is a lot cheaper to ship them with UPS or fedex. Ups charges more by the size of the box than the weight but just plug everything into ebay or pirateship and it will show you the cheapest options. Congratulations on the sale!
In the 6x6 box I listed you can actually put them end to end to balance the box and all fit in the one box as well. I wrap each club head in bubble wrap and stretch wrap or tie together so they don't rub and be loose.
That's possible, but would still be oversized so wouldn't save you any cost and I would guess some buyers would not be happy with the reassembly required. If you wanted to do that I'd just make sure to state it in your listing. Thanks for the question and watching the video!
Would you recommend to cut down the priority boxes in half to make a long box? Thanks for the info, I recently shipped a gold club USPS after the regular rate and they hit me with the $15 up charge. Had to get it out so I wouldn’t take a bad review. Also, could you use a USPS box and shop UPS ground?
I would not use usps boxes for anything over 29" any longer since it is so much cheaper to use ups now. Also people do use usps boxes and ship ups but it is against the law and not worth saving the $1-2 on a box that you could have bought and used. I do have links in the description to the cheapest ones I could find on Amazon at about $2 a box.
@@DanaInvests Thanks again. Think I will just flip the USPS priority box inside out and make a custom box and ship UPS. Just updated my golf club listings.
@@DanaInvests it is definitely not against the law to ship an item through UPS using a USPS marked box. As long as there are no USPS mailing labels and such on the box, and the UPS mailing label is clear, present, and prominent.
Thank you for this video, I have a question. There must be a difference in the shipping price for UPS Ground if you are shipping from say California to Arizona VS California to Maryland.?
Yes there can be a difference by how far it is going but it will still be significantly cheaper via ups ground now vs USPS. I shipped a club from AZ to Florida Wednesday for $12.89 and USPS was $32.56 (roughly).
@@DanaInvests I looked into UPS Ground and found that they will ship to a neighboring state or across the country. Thanks for your quick reply. Going to use UPS Ground for all my clubs moving forward.
I generally list as free shipping knowing it will cost me roughly $9-15 max with the ups shipping. If I was charging shipping I'd charge like $9.99 and bake it into the price (buyers don't like seeing $20 shipping on a club)
I just sold a golf putter that I had it for so long. It is a nice putter that I’m sure many people want it but the crazy price for shipping that USPS is charging it’s just nuts , This customer is paying over $27 for shipping for that 37 inch USPS 2 lb box I need to change that set up. I like your set up much better. 👍
They charge whatever the rate is plus the length surcharge regardless of using your own box or the usps tube. Ups is still the cheapest 99% of the time.
I knew about the upcharges from USPS, but I did not know those were showing for the buyer. Thank you for pointing that out, just bulk edited the shipping on the few golf clubs I do have listed. Thank you Dana!
Awesome, glad I could help!
Shipped a golf club today for $50 and I had my own box and that was the cheapest ground option with free $100 insurance. I thought $50 was outrageous lol…which brings me to your videos. Wish I had seen before I went to UPS
Oh no! Always check pirateship.com and NEVER ship anything and pay postage at the post office, ups, or fedex! Rates always marked up there.
Thanks for the video! Very helpful and came at the perfect time.
Awesome 👌
USPS killed shipping golf clubs. Gotta order some of those 48" boxes. And definitely need to revise some calculated shipping.
Yes they did. I totally forgot to update some of my club listings till I made this video and saw they were showing a starting price to ship of $60+ 🤯
Yup. They make it hard on sellers.
Thank you for this video. Do you think you could ship a set of irons in this box too?
Absolutely, turn a few each direction and strap together and you absolutely could.
When you ship with UPS do you ever get hit with dimensional weight surcharges with longer golf clubs?
No. The price shown on ebay is the price you pay.
Make sure to trim down your boxes ~0.5" or so because many of the 4/6x48" boxes are actually a hair over 48" length (48" is the inside length) and you will get hit with the 49" length rate.
I am new to reselling and I am shipping 2 light sabers, they are around 36 inches long. I’ve only shipped thru usps.. is it better to ship bigger items thru ups? If so, does the weight and stuff matter like with usps? Any help is greatly appreciated thank you
Yeah with the new usps length surcharges it is a lot cheaper to ship them with UPS or fedex. Ups charges more by the size of the box than the weight but just plug everything into ebay or pirateship and it will show you the cheapest options. Congratulations on the sale!
What is your game plan for sets of irons with maybe 8 clubs?
In the 6x6 box I listed you can actually put them end to end to balance the box and all fit in the one box as well. I wrap each club head in bubble wrap and stretch wrap or tie together so they don't rub and be loose.
With the more expensive drivers why not unscrew the heads from the shaft?
That's possible, but would still be oversized so wouldn't save you any cost and I would guess some buyers would not be happy with the reassembly required. If you wanted to do that I'd just make sure to state it in your listing. Thanks for the question and watching the video!
Just a thought, could we use the free USPS boxes and wrap them in brown wrapping paper? A roll of wrapping paper is roughly $2.
You *can*, but its against the law to use priority packing supplies for non priority shipments and you can get in big trouble. I'd just buy the boxes.
What if the buyer had a P.O. Box as address? It then can only be shipped be USPS, correct?
Yeah unfortunately. In that case try to get the buyer to give you a different address or pay the shipping
SUPERB!!!! THX!
Would you recommend to cut down the priority boxes in half to make a long box? Thanks for the info, I recently shipped a gold club USPS after the regular rate and they hit me with the $15 up charge. Had to get it out so I wouldn’t take a bad review.
Also, could you use a USPS box and shop UPS ground?
I would not use usps boxes for anything over 29" any longer since it is so much cheaper to use ups now. Also people do use usps boxes and ship ups but it is against the law and not worth saving the $1-2 on a box that you could have bought and used. I do have links in the description to the cheapest ones I could find on Amazon at about $2 a box.
@@DanaInvests Thanks again. Think I will just flip the USPS priority box inside out and make a custom box and ship UPS. Just updated my golf club listings.
@@johnsalov8136 thats exactly what i do is flip inside out lol
@@DanaInvests it is definitely not against the law to ship an item through UPS using a USPS marked box. As long as there are no USPS mailing labels and such on the box, and the UPS mailing label is clear, present, and prominent.
@@rationalsanelogical8910 go ask the post master if that's true. I stand by what I said and what the usps rules are.
Thank you for this video, I have a question. There must be a difference in the shipping price for UPS Ground if you are shipping from say California to Arizona VS California to Maryland.?
Yes there can be a difference by how far it is going but it will still be significantly cheaper via ups ground now vs USPS. I shipped a club from AZ to Florida Wednesday for $12.89 and USPS was $32.56 (roughly).
@@DanaInvests I looked into UPS Ground and found that they will ship to a neighboring state or across the country. Thanks for your quick reply. Going to use UPS Ground for all my clubs moving forward.
Thanks for the video, how do you list shipping in ebay and does your buyer pay shipping or do you offer free shipping when selling golf clubs.
I generally list as free shipping knowing it will cost me roughly $9-15 max with the ups shipping. If I was charging shipping I'd charge like $9.99 and bake it into the price (buyers don't like seeing $20 shipping on a club)
@@DanaInvests Appreciate your videos and help!
I just sold a golf putter that I had it for so long. It is a nice putter that I’m sure many people want it but the crazy price for shipping that USPS is charging it’s just nuts ,
This customer is paying over $27 for shipping for that 37 inch USPS 2 lb box
I need to change that set up. I like your set up much better. 👍
If you are reusing a USPS tube, do they still charge the $15?
They charge whatever the rate is plus the length surcharge regardless of using your own box or the usps tube. Ups is still the cheapest 99% of the time.
Almost 4 bucks each now on Amazon
Yeah, still cheaper that the extra usps charges
Take the offer. And im giving away the rest of the golf clubs I got. They're super old lol
I countered a couple bucks higher and they accepted.
your knife skills scare me Dana!
Haha, I should have edited some of that out 😂
Why not use the free USPS box and ship it via UPS. UPS does not care what boxes things are in.
Because you can be fined and face misdemeanor charges if you are caught doing so. Not worth the risk.