Old 10-11-2011, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Havplenty
lori if one gets a postal scale and use usps.com to calculate their postage by weight & package type, a package should not be returned for insufficient postage. i have an ebay store and mail packages all the time. i have never had anything returned because of insufficient postage. i cannot speak for what others are doing or why their packages are being returned but doing it yourself does work if done correctly.

Originally Posted by Lori Peercy
Good morning everyone! I am a little concerned about the weighing of boxes and printing out of postage, We have have a few packages returned because of not enough postage and then this delays the delivery and it has to be resent. I am admitting that I know nothing about this other than the fact that I get pms telling me that their box was returned and has to be mailed out again. I'm just saying I always take mine to the post office.......
I found my digital scale on amazon. It weighs up to 100 pounds and cost me $24. I recouped my money shortly plus I can use the scale for cooking as well.
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