Poll: How long would it take you to ship 50 items.
notwilight
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I've been selling a lot of inexpensive items on eBay and on any given Sunday night I have about 50 items to ship. Think about how long it takes you to ship one item and try to estimate how long it would take you to ship these 50.
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Fortunately, I use PayPal labels to get the 18 cent sig. conf. The wait at the Post Office for getting 50 packages stamped would be horrible.
This is called 'working fast'. And there is a risk of getting confused and sending the wrong thing to the wrong person. It's always good to be very deliberate and careful in the packing phase.
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<< <i>I'd like to see the guys doing it in an hour or less. They must be a blurr.... >>
Actually, #10 envelopes and wrapping a coin in a packing slip doesn't take that long at all.
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<< <i>WHen I do sell something, I have it in the box and ready to seal before I even list it. >>
I used to do that, except with bubble envelopes instead of boxes. I stopped because the time saved on some packages was wasted on repackaging others when buyers bought multiple items.
Russ, NCNE
If I had to do 50 registered, I'd probably call the post office and see if I should just make an appointment (can you even do that?). There's one clerk there that would cost me a couple hours of standing at the counter waiting for her to figure out what she's doing for Every...Single...Package.
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<< <i>I guess it does all go back to quality. If you are dumping them in a bubble envelope, probably 1 min each with time to print shipping label included. If you are wrapping them in top quality shipping materials like tissue paper and bubble wrap, then into boxes that need to be sealed on each side, it takes about 5 min each with shipping label printing included. >>
My minute per coin (wife help included) does not involve 'dumping' anything. Each coin is carefully packaged and individually wrapped.
merse
Some packages get fussed over. Sometimes the item is important enough that I will fuss over it for quite some time. I think i've spent half of an hour finding the right box and padding for particularly delicate items.
If those 50 items were a typical set of 50 items, then I suspect i'd fuss over at least the 5 most expensive items. So that 2 hour job will easily become a 4 hour job, some of it spilling into the next day because I get tired or hungry.
a cpl hours, no more
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
So I double check everything and it takes me less than a minute per package that goes into an envelope. 2-4 minutes per box, and 8-10 minutes per registered package and it all adds up to about 2 hours and usually error free.
Like I said, I could never do this without the ebay/paypal shipping system.
Still, their fees are getting out of hand.
--Jerry
<< <i>I could do it in an hour, but that's because my wife helps. I pull the coins from inventory and wrap them, she tapes up the envelopes. >>
As someone pointed out in another thread a wife is not free help so your shipping costs are the highest among us. Those who reported 8 hours or more would have to hire full time help. --Jerry
If it's the same item at the same weight to 50 different people it should go quick, (2-3 hours) using Paypal multi shipping option.
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