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kirkbauer 12-27-2015 12:45 PM

Suggestions for USPS fulfillment
 
I have been using Stamps.com for years. I pay the $35/mo option which allows me to buy insurance at a 40% discount from normal USPS rates (which I take advantage of a lot since I ship a lot of small valuable items). However as I switch to X-Cart I'm having trouble getting the Stamps.com integration to work and I was wondering if I should consider any alternative?

I don't think it makes sense for me to use UPS or Fedex since my items are very light and small (most of my packages are $3 to mail). I do make heavy use of a thermal label printer.

totaltec 12-28-2015 07:03 AM

Re: Suggestions for USPS fulfillment
 
Most of my clients use Shipworks. Shipworks includes a free Stamps.com membership, and has a great interface (or so I am told). They also issue very nice reports at the end of the week.

Steel 01-17-2016 03:52 PM

Re: Suggestions for USPS fulfillment
 
Click-N-Ship is no longer offering the commercial rate for small volume retailers, so I am looking for alternatives. I signed-up for a Stamps.com trial, but have some questions.

Many Priority US Mail Flat Rate options include up to $50 of insurance coverage in the price, but that does not look to be the case for the same service in Stamps.com. Can anyone confirm?

Steel 01-17-2016 04:19 PM

Re: Suggestions for USPS fulfillment
 
The following is from an article at this link: http://www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y13/m07/i09/s01


The date was 2013. Does anyone know if it still applies?


According to Eric Nash of Stamps.com, the $100 Priority Mail insurance is only for Commercial Plus customers. "Overall, Stamps.com prints Commercial Base pricing for all packages and the USPS will be offering $50 of free coverage in Priority Mail for customers." Those customers who have been approved for Commercial Plus pricing from the USPS will automatically receive $100 of coverage for all of their Priority Mail packages when they print their shipping labels using Stamps.com.
"It's important to note that this free insurance coverage is being added from the USPS for shipping labels that include the Intelligent Mail package barcode," Nash said, and since the insurance is provided from the USPS, all claims would need to be processed with the USPS at usps.com/domestic-claims.
Endicia Product Marketing Manager Jessica Foth said Endicia would also support the new free USPS insurance coverage for all of its customers automatically, both for Commercial Base and Commercial Plus shippers.

P.S.- FWIW Around 33:30 minutes into the linked Webinar the speaker states that USPS will not honor the free $50/$100 insurance if the postage cost is hidden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RekEeExPex8

Thomasb134 01-17-2016 05:32 PM

Re: Suggestions for USPS fulfillment
 
Sorry but I don't have any experience with stamps.com. I use Endicia Premium ($16/mo) and print labels on our UPS type thermal printer using Endicia's Dazzle PC app. It works well for me.

Postage cost follows the online retail rates. USPS's Domestic Priority Mail insurance covers $50 by default. If more coverage is required then I can buy USPS insurance at retail rates or use Endicia's discount priced insurance.


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