How to Print Stealth Shipping Labels or Labels Without Postage Value Shown In the Label
We have noticed that many eBay sellers are having trouble with shipping charges shown in the Shipping Labels printed from USPS. Many Buyers, when they receive their merchandise, get upset when they find out they overpaid on shipping and handling charges. The reason why this happens is that many sellers have never sold an item on eBay and do not understand how the process of printing postage labels without shipping value works. Some eBay sellers over charge for shipping and handling for several reasons and many of these reasons are valid.
Why do you think sellers over charge for shipping and handling?
For people that are selling and want to print Labels that do not show postage value in the shipping labels please follow these steps. Keep in mind that we have tried this PayPal shipping service. Even though, we have not used others, we are sure that the other shipping services that USPS uses have similar options.
If you have never used PayPal shipping services please click on the picture below to watch the short presentation below. This will give you a general idea on how calculate shipping and print shipping labels.
The link below only works if you are logged in your PayPal account. The link takes you to the same place, the button on the picture below reads, See Demo. The button is located in the upper right hand corner.
After you watch the information you will find a page that looks like this:
In order to print the label without displaying Postage Value on Label, click on where it says No.
Follow the instructions to finish paying the label. When you pay for the label, a new window will Pop Up and you will be able to print your own shipping label.
Please keep in mind that even when you are able to print shipping labels without postage value, many buyers know the cost for shipping through USPS. USPS has standard charges. The other shipping companies like FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc., never show shipping cost value because everyone pays at a different rate.




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