Ebay standard envelope size12/12/2023 I have ppl asking where their cards are, and right now they are stuck in a loop of me sending them to the PO and then the PO sending back to me for insufficient postage, isn't insufficient postage. I either need to discuss with the Post Office manager at my branch, or something has to be done. It's like 200 will go just fine, then a whole batch of 50 comes back to me, and then again, and then again. It's highly frustrating that I'm packing up the cards via how they were sold, and the USPS won't deliver them. I keep packaging up Ebay standard envelope after Ebay standard envelope, taking it to the PO in a big pile only to have that pile come back to me saying "insufficient postage" or "Return to Sender for 20 cent non machineable surcharge". Simply put, the "ebay standard envelope" sounds ridiculous to me. So by any standard, this "ebay standard envelope" isn't going to work with the postal machining rules. To wit, I've actually had a return even after that on graded cards because they got machined and tore up the case (through the bubble mailer I used). Which is going to fall right into what I have to say.īut I know in mailing any of these things (I've sold and bought them all at one time or another) that you have to have the rigid envelope (I always cardboard backed my card ships with the assumption it might be machine sorted, you don't want cards to get bent and they're going to get bent) or the uneven envelope. Edit: I watched and see it's just a label that's printed off and meant to tape to an envelope as dude on the video is doing. I've never seen one of these envelopes so I can't say the nature of it. While I don't disagree with what I see posted, I can look at and it indicates clearly that it's for "Available for trading cards, coins and currency, postcards and stamps". I have to admit that reading all of this strikes me as goofy regarding what the eBay standard envelope is supposedly for.
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