“I will soon take down all my single golf clubs,” an eBay seller named Harry told EcommerceBytes on Thursday. The “nonstandard” fees added to regular postage costs go into effect on Sunday (April 3) and apply to packages that are longer than 22 inches: Rather than finding a solution to processing the awkward-sized packages, the Postal Service under the helm of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy appears to have taken a more “corporate” approach to the problem – raise rates to the point of making them unprofitable for many shippers, thus reducing the number of them entering the mail stream. One small seller who sold movie posters on eBay surmised it signified a change in the USPS sorting processes, telling EcommerceBytes in July the USPS had become “constantly unreliable in delivering tubes on time or without incredible delays.”Īnother merchant who sells movie posters on eBay and runs the multi-million-dollar business told EcommerceBytes last year he was also seeing delays as well as a tenfold increase in damage to his posters shipped via USPS. In 2021, online sellers began reporting significant problems with mailing tubes shipped via USPS. The move shows a new approach the USPS is taking that has broader implications for the shipping industry. In a small corner of the ecommerce world, some sellers have been sounding the alarm over the USPS decision to price mailing tubes and other long packages out of the market.
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