Switching to USPS for Shipping: FAQs and How-To Guide

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the use of USPS for shipping labels, specifically discussing the options available for different shipping classes and experiences with various services like PayPal and Endicia.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about whether USPS allows printing of First Class and Parcel Post labels or if it is limited to Priority Mail.
  • Another participant mentions that USPS.com primarily lists Priority and Express Mail for printing labels, suggesting that other classes may not be available through their site.
  • Several users note that PayPal can be used to print shipping labels for various classes, including First Class and Media Mail, and that it may be a free alternative.
  • One participant shares their experience using a home scale to determine postage for different classes of mail, indicating that they can use stamps for shipping.
  • Another participant asks about shipping a host packet through PayPal without a payment involved, receiving confirmation that it is possible to ship First Class in that scenario.
  • Some participants discuss the ease of using PayPal's Multi Order Shipment tool, while others find it less intuitive.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the capabilities of USPS for printing labels for different shipping classes, with some participants confirming limitations while others suggest alternatives through PayPal.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding shipping practices among Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on cost-saving measures and the usability of different shipping platforms.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants exploring shipping options and looking for insights on using USPS and PayPal for their shipping needs may find this discussion relevant.

dannyzmom
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For YEARS I have paid a monthly fee to use Endicia for shipping. I would like to cancel that and start using USPS to print my shipping labels but am not sure if I can print first class and/or parcel post thru USPS...or can I only print priority? Anyone know?
 
check out usps.com. I know you can print off shipping labels and schedule pick-ups. You can also request them to drop off priority mail boxes (I hope I'm remembering this correctly...) Or you can pick up a bunch from the PO and print off the labels and postage at home.
 
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Right - but I am trying to find out if I can get First Class and Parcel Post or if I am limited to Pariority
 
Oh sorry, I mis-read your post... :blushing:
 
I believe you can print USPS shipping labels through PayPal too ... and it's not limited to Priority.
 
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But if I got thru USPS and NOT thru Paypal can I still do 1st class and parcel post?
 
I don't believe you can... if you are looking to save money on the monthly fee Stamps.com has a $9.99 a month plan.....
 
You might want to call your post office and find out. I just went to the website and I'm not sure if you can print off postage for first class or parcel post. On the "print shipping labels" button, it only lists priority and express mail, so that might be all that you can do.
 
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I am paying 9.95/m to Endicia but was hoping USPs offered the same service for free...oh well :(
 
usps.com is priority or express only. BUT I have a scale at home and you can look up rates for the other classes of mail and then use appropriate postage. I have a myriad of stamps here at home. Then you just have to drop it at the post office (and not wait in line) or schedule a carrier pick up.
 
dannyzmom said:
I am paying 9.95/m to Endicia but was hoping USPs offered the same service for free...oh well :(

That's why I mentioned doing it through PayPal. It is a free service, but you can ship media mail, etc, through the USPS via PayPal. Just check it out ... it may be exactly what you are looking for.
 
coriatc said:
That's why I mentioned doing it through PayPal. It is a free service, but you can ship media mail, etc, through the USPS via PayPal. Just check it out ... it may be exactly what you are looking for.

Really? I never knew this! How did you print the stamps?
 
you end up printing a mailing label ... for parcel post ... first class ... media mail ... etc...


Select "Multi Order Shipping"
And then you can "Create New Label"

It's so easy!!
 
DebbieJ said:
usps.com is priority or express only.

BUT I have a scale at home and you can look up rates for the other classes of mail and then use appropriate postage. I have a myriad of stamps here at home. Then you just have to drop it at the post office (and not wait in line) or schedule a carrier pick up.

Where did you get your scale?
 
Most post offices sell the scales too.
 
You should be able to get a discount through Office Max.
 
I've seen postal scales at Walmart also
 
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Hey Cori --
My question about shipping thru paypal is this -- let's say I need to ship out a host packet - so there was no paypal payment involved, can I still ship it 1st class that way?
 
dannyzmom said:
Hey Cori --
My question about shipping thru paypal is this -- let's say I need to ship out a host packet - so there was no paypal payment involved, can I still ship it 1st class that way?
Yes you can! :) That is where you would just follow the steps I listed above! It's really simple and it doesn't cost anything extra!
 
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Hey Cori -- I LOVE YOU!!!
 
LOL! I'm just glad to help!:blushing:
 
Cori, I am new to PayPal. Can you give instructions on how to get set up and do this? I just went on and created a personal account. I think I found the Multi Order Shipment page. But now I don't know what to do. And is there a way to price comparison between Parcel post and fist class and Priority to see which will end up cheapest? It also depends on weight, size, and where it's going, right?
 
You can get an estimate on pricing from the USPS site. The Multi Order Shipment tool within PayPal is nice because you can purchase postage and print shipping labels, but it's not the most intuitive thing to use (IMO). If you're just looking for an estimate, the USPS site is much better.One thing you can do easily in the PayPal shipper is to set up criteria for your commonly-shipped items. For example, I have found that a lot of the things I ship from my Etsy shop are 3 ounces, but classified as a package, because of the dimensions. So I have an item called "3 oz. Etsy" that populates those fields for me and all I have to do is put in the address. You can do the same with host packs, etc.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of switching to USPS for shipping my Pampered Chef products?

Switching to USPS can offer several benefits, including competitive rates, reliable delivery times, and various shipping options such as Priority Mail and First-Class Mail. Additionally, USPS provides free shipping supplies and tracking services, which can enhance customer satisfaction.

How do I set up USPS shipping for my Pampered Chef business?

To set up USPS shipping, you need to create an account on the USPS website. Once your account is active, you can access shipping tools, print labels, and schedule pickups. Make sure to integrate your shipping process with your Pampered Chef sales platform for a seamless experience.

What shipping options does USPS offer for Pampered Chef products?

USPS offers several shipping options, including First-Class Mail for lightweight items, Priority Mail for faster delivery, and Priority Mail Express for overnight shipping. You can choose the option that best fits your customers' needs and your budget.

Are there any special considerations for shipping Pampered Chef products with USPS?

When shipping Pampered Chef products, consider the weight and fragility of the items. Use appropriate packaging materials to ensure items are protected during transit. Additionally, check USPS guidelines for shipping restrictions and ensure compliance with any special handling requirements for fragile items.

How can I track my shipments when using USPS?

USPS provides tracking services for all shipments. Once you purchase a shipping label, you will receive a tracking number that you can share with your customers. They can use this number on the USPS website to monitor the status of their package in real-time.

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