posted on March 19, 2006 03:24:34 PM
I use Sales Manager to view and manage my listings, I don't think it has a tool other than eBay's standard listing form to create listings. To view shipping costs on your active listings in Sales Manager, go to Active Listings, and click on the customize Display link. Select shipping Costs in the list on left, and slect to move it to the list on right. Hope this helps
posted on March 19, 2006 04:14:28 PM
I think what John want's is when someone goes to ebay and search's for a item he may have for sale. When it shows up in the search results he wan't his shipping to show up there.
In the search results page one of the column's you can display is the shipping/handling charge. Either the flat rate fee you charge or it shows a clickable "calculated".
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. - Albert Einstein
posted on March 19, 2006 04:22:10 PM
When you scroll down near the end you will find a section for shipping charges, You can use various settings for USPS & UPS. What burns me is there is no way to put in FedEx Ground which I use. I have put in Stsndard Flat rate shipping & post the charges. I would guess the feebay has an exclusive contract with UPS.
posted on March 19, 2006 06:37:31 PM
One of the big reasons I use Vendio. Many more calculated shipping options, along with alot of blank ones we can fill in with our own wording like "Free buyer pickup". Can't do that with feebay's system.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. - Albert Einstein