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stevebills 07-22-2014 02:06 PM

post office is to expensive help me im stuck
 
I bought 20 mobile phone holder from hong kong with free postage
for £29.80= £2.98 each


I sell on ebay for £5.75 to compete with uk sellers
ebay fees are 57p FVF
insertion fee is 35p
paypal fees is £40p
2nd class signed is £3.80 or
2nd class parcel is £2.70
2nd class large letter is £1.17 item is to big

it seems royal mail is getting most of the profit and Hong kong post is cheap as chips its free

all comes to £8.10 so loss is - £2.35
if I send at second class parcel its still minus £1.25
sending at large letter is £1.17 but holder is to big
to break even I have to sell the item for £7.00
don't get it what am i doing wrong?:s

Freakzilla 07-22-2014 02:15 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Don't send signed for. It's worthless, have you tried claiming with Royal Mail.

stevebills 07-22-2014 02:27 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Freakzilla (Post 569505)
Don't send signed for. It's worthless, have you tried claiming with Royal Mail.

I No but had a lot stolen or lost in the past:confused:
How much is just second class £2.80?
So I can save a £1.00 per item sounds good

Freakzilla 07-22-2014 02:48 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Anything under £20 I send normal post. If an item goes missing I've save money on not sending recorded so it easily covers it.

just_smile 07-22-2014 02:52 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Is there now way they can go as a large letter?

Lose recorded, its crazy on a £6 item.

stevebills 07-22-2014 02:58 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Large letter icon
Large Letter
A4 documents, certificates, magazines, CD or DVD in case, some large greeting cards with badges 750g 353mm 250mm 25mm

stevebills 07-22-2014 03:00 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
25mm is 2.5 centimeters that's small
the holder is 6.5cm wide x 17cm x 7cm

MM78 07-22-2014 07:08 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Sell in pairs of 2's

andyframpton 09-02-2014 01:27 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
My friend works for Royal Mail he always says send it special delivery or just send it normal post.
The recorded delivery stickers have a way of getting detached from the item. Like when the postman rips them off.

Kiroshi 09-02-2014 04:11 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Does no one use franking machines? I rent through Pitney Bowes at 7 quid a month. The speed of adding postage is great and its 2.25 for a small package, 5th for a large second class letter!

JamesNorth101 09-02-2014 04:15 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
PPI is a lot better than franking. Ink is a lot cheaper and no need to pay to rent a machine.

Kiroshi 09-02-2014 04:22 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesNorth101 (Post 584630)
PPI is a lot better than franking. Ink is a lot cheaper and no need to pay to rent a machine.

PPI? As in those nuisance calls I get all the time? ;)

JamesNorth101 09-02-2014 04:27 PM

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Kiroshi 09-02-2014 04:40 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Thanks although I still feel i will pay less with franking for the reason that I say on eBay it's 1st class but send it as franked second. It gets there next day anyway so must be because it's franked. Ink is cheap if you buy unofficial.

Kiroshi 09-02-2014 04:46 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
It doesn't have costings anywhere on the site. Do you know how much on a 1st and 2nd class letter James?

Bunneh 09-02-2014 04:51 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Also big discount if you use drop & go with the post office.
You get a prepaid card that you give them to do it.

50% off atm... Drop And Go Branch Service | Post Office

mcmx 09-02-2014 05:30 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
The items I sell are the size and weight of a tennis ball

You know how much Canada Post charges for tracking overseas? $49. No signature option or insurance allowed, though. Takes 7 business days.

Tracking with signature and [optional] insurance? $76. 4-5 business days.

Canada Post. :smash:

I tend to take a chance and use a $20 option with no tracking, and buy 3rd party insurance. Takes 6-10 business days.

Foreveryoung789 09-16-2014 04:50 PM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
That is too expensive! I wish there are more examples like Hong Kong Post! Prices increased to sky!

rsot 09-21-2014 08:42 AM

Re: post office is to expensive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mcmx (Post 584647)
The items I sell are the size and weight of a tennis ball

You know how much Canada Post charges for tracking overseas? $49. No signature option or insurance allowed, though. Takes 7 business days.

Tracking with signature and [optional] insurance? $76. 4-5 business days.

Canada Post. :smash:

I tend to take a chance and use a $20 option with no tracking, and buy 3rd party insurance. Takes 6-10 business days.

I hear that mcmx - Canada Post is sick with their pricing

CCJay 09-23-2014 04:04 PM

Re: post office is to expensive help me im stuck
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stevebills (Post 569504)
I bought 20 mobile phone holder from hong kong with free postage
for £29.80= £2.98 each


I sell on ebay for £5.75 to compete with uk sellers
ebay fees are 57p FVF
insertion fee is 35p
paypal fees is £40p
2nd class signed is £3.80 or
2nd class parcel is £2.70
2nd class large letter is £1.17 item is to big

it seems royal mail is getting most of the profit and Hong kong post is cheap as chips its free

all comes to £8.10 so loss is - £2.35
if I send at second class parcel its still minus £1.25
sending at large letter is £1.17 but holder is to big
to break even I have to sell the item for £7.00
don't get it what am i doing wrong?:s


Your maths are wrong.

20 items / £29.80 = £1.49

Sell £5.75
ebay fees are 57p FVF
insertion fee is 35p
paypal fees is £40p
2nd class signed is £3.80
2nd class parcel is £2.70

£1.49+
57p
35p
40p
£2.70 (dont bother recorded) =
£5.51 so you make 24p on them


Unless you sell hundreds don't bother, find something else to sell. Or sell them as a set of two as someone said. The people who selling these for £5.75 are getting these much cheaper than £1.49 each as they buy in bulk.

Everyone seems to sell mobile phone accessories, maybe look into a different field.


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