Can I avoid the processing fee when buying a shipping label by printing the shipping label directly from my paypal account? I noticed that I get charged and extra .95 whenever I buy shipping via Bonanza. Will I still get this charge if I print the shipping label directly from my paypal account? Is the only way to avoid this processing fee is to fund a pre paid shipping account?
Mindy
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catfish_blue Reputation: 20 See catfish_blue's booth |
I use PayPal for my shipping, for that reason. And no, you don’t get charged that extra $.95.
That’s my experience. Maybe others will chime in.
Hope this helps
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Once_Again Reputation: 525 See Once_Again's booth |
I only use paypal shipping it comes with no service charge and a discount.
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canacreations Reputation: 139 See canacreations' booth |
Bonanza’s shipping service is fairly recent..we all used to use PP shipping or some other service before bonz added it’s own service..
Also to avoid the fee everytime, you can pre-load a shipping account and there is.95 processing fee that will only be paid on the pre-load..
So if you load enough funds into the shipping fund for 10 labels you will be only charged $.95 once at the time of preload and not for the 10 labels..
but I too use paypal for shipping as that is just the way I have always done it…
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I always use PP for printing my labels, so I can avoid the charge.
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BargainHunterCrafts Reputation: 664 See BargainHunterCrafts' booth |
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