Hey everyone!
How does this sound to you?
* You don't have to go to the Post Office on your next trade.
* You don't have to worry about getting USPS delivery confirmation tracking on your next trade.
* You can simplify your next trade in three easy, quick steps on your next trade: Print, Apply, Ship!
Goozex is happy to introduce our latest service feature: automatic shipping labels! It's our answer to the ageless question - "how can I avoid the Post Office?" The Goozex automatic shipping labels not only let you avoid the Post Office, but they give you that piece of mind with tracking info. Shipping games on Goozex is now super convenient and can be done in three easy steps:
Print, Apply, Ship!
You can read more on the Goozex automatic shipping labels page. Feel free to discuss here!
*waits for this to become available to Canada*:)
I have only one question..... Who drew the short straw and had to weigh over 3000 games?
I've been printing these labels off USPS for awhile now and I always use 5 oz for the weight. Never had a problem. (I add an ounce or two if the manual is super thick or if it's two discs).
This is an awesome feature though, as I can now avoid USPS and entering shipping info.
Great to see you guys continuing to improve your service.
Looks good, keeps things simple. Excellent for those without a Paypal account or those who just want a click-and-ship solution without going to an off-site vendor.
Two thumbs up, although Paypal is still cheaper (although without the convenience factor). Not much that can be done there since Goozex isn't exactly the shipping heavyweight that eBay (Paypal) is.
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I've actually never done print-at-home postage before. Do I need to buy special label paper for my printer to do this, or can I just print it out, and throw shipping tape around the edges like I do with my Goozex address labels?
drewmg: I've actually never done print-at-home postage before. Do I need to buy special label paper for my printer to do this, or can I just print it out, and throw shipping tape around the edges like I do with my Goozex address labels?
You can print it on plain paper, cut it out, and cover it completely with tape just in case it should get wet in transit. three strips of shipping tape running vertically tends to cover the entire label.
is the bubble envelope the correct weight? I don't want to underpay and then have the thing get rejected because of not enough postage....
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somewhat confused...If I used this would DC then become 18 cents because paypal is being used? I might try this, even though I don't hate the post office. There is a super friendly guy that works there.
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Bobster823: somewhat confused...If I used this would DC then become 18 cents because paypal is being used? I might try this, even though I don't hate the post office. There is a super friendly guy that works there.
It seems like Paypal is cheaper, so if you have it you should probably use it. (I know I will)
This is still pretty cool for people who don't have Paypal to make shipping labels. Maybe one day the price might compete with that of Paypal, if enough people use it.
Is Paypal still cheaper even though you don't have to get DC for Goozex shipping?
BTW, great idea Goozex.
dan7580: Is Paypal still cheaper even though you don't have to get DC for Goozex shipping?
Usually by 50 cents or so. (not exactly sure since I've yet to compare side by side)
Gotcha. Thanks.
Excellent! Whenever I get matched, I look forward to using this. Thanks Goozex.
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I get it now, you don't have to use DC with this new method. And I don't have a scale/haven't looked in to getting one so I can't use paypal btw