This month, the United States Postal Service (USPS) launched a new domestic shipping service called USPS Ground Advantage, and we’re working to bring this service to you with Amazon Buy Shipping.
This service consolidates the current First-Class package service, Parcel Select ground, and Parcel Select Cubic shipping methods.
Once enabled, USPS Ground Advantage will offer the following shipping methods:
USPS has updated its shipping service prices with the USPS Ground Advantage launch. These new prices have been replicated in Buy Shipping and will remain in place.
When the new shipping methods are launched, you can buy labels through Amazon Buy Shipping and your existing shipping methods will update automatically to the equivalent USPS Ground Advantage shipping method.
In the meantime, you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders. We’ll share more information on the launch date and any actions to take when we enable the new shipping methods.
To learn more, go to USPS Ground Advantage.
This month, the United States Postal Service (USPS) launched a new domestic shipping service called USPS Ground Advantage, and we’re working to bring this service to you with Amazon Buy Shipping.
This service consolidates the current First-Class package service, Parcel Select ground, and Parcel Select Cubic shipping methods.
Once enabled, USPS Ground Advantage will offer the following shipping methods:
USPS has updated its shipping service prices with the USPS Ground Advantage launch. These new prices have been replicated in Buy Shipping and will remain in place.
When the new shipping methods are launched, you can buy labels through Amazon Buy Shipping and your existing shipping methods will update automatically to the equivalent USPS Ground Advantage shipping method.
In the meantime, you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders. We’ll share more information on the launch date and any actions to take when we enable the new shipping methods.
To learn more, go to USPS Ground Advantage.
A day late and a dollar short. This took effect on July 9 across all platforms - except Amazon which is too busy figuring out how to get rid of 3P sellers.
All the other platforms had this ready to go day one. Our Shipstation account was ready to go immediately, and a similar letter went out a month earlier. Why is it taking Amazon so long?
EDIT: Figured out the issue, keeping portion of original post to help others
FOR THOSE USING OTHER SOFTWARE TO SHIP THAT IS NOT BUY SHIPPING:
Ground Advantage was displaying twice in our shipping software (not buy shipping)
-The first Ground Advantage was the First Class option
-The second Ground Advantage was for Parcel Post
-However they both displayed as the exact same shipping method (and price) in our software, so the shippers were selecting either or. There was no heavy vs light weight indication, both exact same verbiage
Looks like we had several that were shipped Ground Advantage, but the parcel post option (heavy weight) instead of FC (lightweight).
So just be aware that there are TWO options for Ground Advantage. (Under a pound) So be on the look out when Buy Shipping is updated so you do not make the same mistake.
Original Post:
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
This should have been ready to go on July 9.
Why were Media Mail rates increased 2 days before July 9 and we were not refunded?
Like another user said, day late and a dollar short.
The notice indicates "you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders" but this is not true as the USPS in my region is refusing to accept any First Class packages. They are rejecting all package with a First Class label printed from Amazon.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
Parcels exceeding one cubic foot are charged on the actual weight or the dimensional weight, whichever is greater.
Mods Attention
@KJ_Amazon @Danika_Amazon @Cooper_Amazon ... might want to let the appropriate team know and have this info corrected.
Additional Info from USPS
Oversize / Overweight Item Fee
The Postal Service™ maximum mailpiece weight limit is 70 pounds and the maximum dimension (length plus girth) is 130 inches. Any item exceeding either of those measurements is nonmailable. If found in the postal network, the item either:
Postage and fees refunds are not available.
Hello @Seller_EkbLZUYSpmJEy. Thank you for bringing that to our attention. We are aware of the error and are working to fix it.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
The news article and related communications will be corrected to read:
"USPS Ground Advantage Cubic: A dimension-based shipping method for packages that are under 20 lbs."
We apologize for the error and any confusion.
You could always turn off the Amazon Automated Shipping, and set it for where you (the business owner) thinks it should be. Many people have reported numerous problems with the Automated Service.
I would not want to bet on it adjust shipping times soon enough to keep you out of trouble.
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
There are no changes to packages under 15.99oz when going from First Class Package to Ground Advantage.
As far as Amazon Buy Shipping estimated date of delivery ... if you have a Professional account and do not have Automated Shipping turned on, then you can control the shipping transit time estimates in your shipping templates.
With that being said, it has been noted that Amazon Buy Shipping estimated delivery dates have been erratic and not in sync with USPS estimated delivery dates across all USPS services. This issue appeared to start sometime around Memorial Day.
Now if Amazon would also use USPS in FBA so those of us that have bulky but light weight items (under 1 lb) I would switch back to FBA. Cant use FBA any longer because of it.
I will ditto the comment "day late and a dollar short." Yes, EVERYONE else was ready for this change except Amazon! Shameful, considering the fees we pay them.
Point two: Also, as others have said, my PO will not take Parcel Select or First Class parcels. The Parcel Select prices are higher than Ground Advantage, too. So, I have been shipping via stamps. Of course, I've now gotten my first INR A-Z claim. I wrote to Amazon about not being able to use Buy Shipping. I'm guessing that's not going to help my outcome, but it would be nice.
Hello Everyone,
I have been having very bad experiences with USPS handling the packages that I have sold to Amazon buyers. There have been several expensive packages that were destroyed by USPS Machine as well as employees. It has been a night mare to claim insurance with USPS. It always very complicated and took long time as well as time consuming. USPS may have expected you to give up on your claims. I have always purchased the shipping label through Amazon but Amazon does NOT want to help on the claim to USPS. On the other hand, UPS has been very professional in handling my packages, I do not have any damaged items sent thropugh UPS and I have never had to file claims on UPS. Therefore, Amazon, please reconsider to put your preferred carrier. I hope you will listen to sellers like myself about it. Thank you.
This month, the United States Postal Service (USPS) launched a new domestic shipping service called USPS Ground Advantage, and we’re working to bring this service to you with Amazon Buy Shipping.
This service consolidates the current First-Class package service, Parcel Select ground, and Parcel Select Cubic shipping methods.
Once enabled, USPS Ground Advantage will offer the following shipping methods:
USPS has updated its shipping service prices with the USPS Ground Advantage launch. These new prices have been replicated in Buy Shipping and will remain in place.
When the new shipping methods are launched, you can buy labels through Amazon Buy Shipping and your existing shipping methods will update automatically to the equivalent USPS Ground Advantage shipping method.
In the meantime, you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders. We’ll share more information on the launch date and any actions to take when we enable the new shipping methods.
To learn more, go to USPS Ground Advantage.
This month, the United States Postal Service (USPS) launched a new domestic shipping service called USPS Ground Advantage, and we’re working to bring this service to you with Amazon Buy Shipping.
This service consolidates the current First-Class package service, Parcel Select ground, and Parcel Select Cubic shipping methods.
Once enabled, USPS Ground Advantage will offer the following shipping methods:
USPS has updated its shipping service prices with the USPS Ground Advantage launch. These new prices have been replicated in Buy Shipping and will remain in place.
When the new shipping methods are launched, you can buy labels through Amazon Buy Shipping and your existing shipping methods will update automatically to the equivalent USPS Ground Advantage shipping method.
In the meantime, you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders. We’ll share more information on the launch date and any actions to take when we enable the new shipping methods.
To learn more, go to USPS Ground Advantage.
This month, the United States Postal Service (USPS) launched a new domestic shipping service called USPS Ground Advantage, and we’re working to bring this service to you with Amazon Buy Shipping.
This service consolidates the current First-Class package service, Parcel Select ground, and Parcel Select Cubic shipping methods.
Once enabled, USPS Ground Advantage will offer the following shipping methods:
USPS has updated its shipping service prices with the USPS Ground Advantage launch. These new prices have been replicated in Buy Shipping and will remain in place.
When the new shipping methods are launched, you can buy labels through Amazon Buy Shipping and your existing shipping methods will update automatically to the equivalent USPS Ground Advantage shipping method.
In the meantime, you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders. We’ll share more information on the launch date and any actions to take when we enable the new shipping methods.
To learn more, go to USPS Ground Advantage.
A day late and a dollar short. This took effect on July 9 across all platforms - except Amazon which is too busy figuring out how to get rid of 3P sellers.
All the other platforms had this ready to go day one. Our Shipstation account was ready to go immediately, and a similar letter went out a month earlier. Why is it taking Amazon so long?
EDIT: Figured out the issue, keeping portion of original post to help others
FOR THOSE USING OTHER SOFTWARE TO SHIP THAT IS NOT BUY SHIPPING:
Ground Advantage was displaying twice in our shipping software (not buy shipping)
-The first Ground Advantage was the First Class option
-The second Ground Advantage was for Parcel Post
-However they both displayed as the exact same shipping method (and price) in our software, so the shippers were selecting either or. There was no heavy vs light weight indication, both exact same verbiage
Looks like we had several that were shipped Ground Advantage, but the parcel post option (heavy weight) instead of FC (lightweight).
So just be aware that there are TWO options for Ground Advantage. (Under a pound) So be on the look out when Buy Shipping is updated so you do not make the same mistake.
Original Post:
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
This should have been ready to go on July 9.
Why were Media Mail rates increased 2 days before July 9 and we were not refunded?
Like another user said, day late and a dollar short.
The notice indicates "you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders" but this is not true as the USPS in my region is refusing to accept any First Class packages. They are rejecting all package with a First Class label printed from Amazon.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
Parcels exceeding one cubic foot are charged on the actual weight or the dimensional weight, whichever is greater.
Mods Attention
@KJ_Amazon @Danika_Amazon @Cooper_Amazon ... might want to let the appropriate team know and have this info corrected.
Additional Info from USPS
Oversize / Overweight Item Fee
The Postal Service™ maximum mailpiece weight limit is 70 pounds and the maximum dimension (length plus girth) is 130 inches. Any item exceeding either of those measurements is nonmailable. If found in the postal network, the item either:
Postage and fees refunds are not available.
Hello @Seller_EkbLZUYSpmJEy. Thank you for bringing that to our attention. We are aware of the error and are working to fix it.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
The news article and related communications will be corrected to read:
"USPS Ground Advantage Cubic: A dimension-based shipping method for packages that are under 20 lbs."
We apologize for the error and any confusion.
You could always turn off the Amazon Automated Shipping, and set it for where you (the business owner) thinks it should be. Many people have reported numerous problems with the Automated Service.
I would not want to bet on it adjust shipping times soon enough to keep you out of trouble.
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
There are no changes to packages under 15.99oz when going from First Class Package to Ground Advantage.
As far as Amazon Buy Shipping estimated date of delivery ... if you have a Professional account and do not have Automated Shipping turned on, then you can control the shipping transit time estimates in your shipping templates.
With that being said, it has been noted that Amazon Buy Shipping estimated delivery dates have been erratic and not in sync with USPS estimated delivery dates across all USPS services. This issue appeared to start sometime around Memorial Day.
Now if Amazon would also use USPS in FBA so those of us that have bulky but light weight items (under 1 lb) I would switch back to FBA. Cant use FBA any longer because of it.
I will ditto the comment "day late and a dollar short." Yes, EVERYONE else was ready for this change except Amazon! Shameful, considering the fees we pay them.
Point two: Also, as others have said, my PO will not take Parcel Select or First Class parcels. The Parcel Select prices are higher than Ground Advantage, too. So, I have been shipping via stamps. Of course, I've now gotten my first INR A-Z claim. I wrote to Amazon about not being able to use Buy Shipping. I'm guessing that's not going to help my outcome, but it would be nice.
Hello Everyone,
I have been having very bad experiences with USPS handling the packages that I have sold to Amazon buyers. There have been several expensive packages that were destroyed by USPS Machine as well as employees. It has been a night mare to claim insurance with USPS. It always very complicated and took long time as well as time consuming. USPS may have expected you to give up on your claims. I have always purchased the shipping label through Amazon but Amazon does NOT want to help on the claim to USPS. On the other hand, UPS has been very professional in handling my packages, I do not have any damaged items sent thropugh UPS and I have never had to file claims on UPS. Therefore, Amazon, please reconsider to put your preferred carrier. I hope you will listen to sellers like myself about it. Thank you.
A day late and a dollar short. This took effect on July 9 across all platforms - except Amazon which is too busy figuring out how to get rid of 3P sellers.
A day late and a dollar short. This took effect on July 9 across all platforms - except Amazon which is too busy figuring out how to get rid of 3P sellers.
All the other platforms had this ready to go day one. Our Shipstation account was ready to go immediately, and a similar letter went out a month earlier. Why is it taking Amazon so long?
All the other platforms had this ready to go day one. Our Shipstation account was ready to go immediately, and a similar letter went out a month earlier. Why is it taking Amazon so long?
EDIT: Figured out the issue, keeping portion of original post to help others
FOR THOSE USING OTHER SOFTWARE TO SHIP THAT IS NOT BUY SHIPPING:
Ground Advantage was displaying twice in our shipping software (not buy shipping)
-The first Ground Advantage was the First Class option
-The second Ground Advantage was for Parcel Post
-However they both displayed as the exact same shipping method (and price) in our software, so the shippers were selecting either or. There was no heavy vs light weight indication, both exact same verbiage
Looks like we had several that were shipped Ground Advantage, but the parcel post option (heavy weight) instead of FC (lightweight).
So just be aware that there are TWO options for Ground Advantage. (Under a pound) So be on the look out when Buy Shipping is updated so you do not make the same mistake.
Original Post:
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
EDIT: Figured out the issue, keeping portion of original post to help others
FOR THOSE USING OTHER SOFTWARE TO SHIP THAT IS NOT BUY SHIPPING:
Ground Advantage was displaying twice in our shipping software (not buy shipping)
-The first Ground Advantage was the First Class option
-The second Ground Advantage was for Parcel Post
-However they both displayed as the exact same shipping method (and price) in our software, so the shippers were selecting either or. There was no heavy vs light weight indication, both exact same verbiage
Looks like we had several that were shipped Ground Advantage, but the parcel post option (heavy weight) instead of FC (lightweight).
So just be aware that there are TWO options for Ground Advantage. (Under a pound) So be on the look out when Buy Shipping is updated so you do not make the same mistake.
Original Post:
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
This should have been ready to go on July 9.
Why were Media Mail rates increased 2 days before July 9 and we were not refunded?
Like another user said, day late and a dollar short.
This should have been ready to go on July 9.
Why were Media Mail rates increased 2 days before July 9 and we were not refunded?
Like another user said, day late and a dollar short.
The notice indicates "you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders" but this is not true as the USPS in my region is refusing to accept any First Class packages. They are rejecting all package with a First Class label printed from Amazon.
The notice indicates "you can continue to use the existing USPS shipping services for your orders" but this is not true as the USPS in my region is refusing to accept any First Class packages. They are rejecting all package with a First Class label printed from Amazon.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
Parcels exceeding one cubic foot are charged on the actual weight or the dimensional weight, whichever is greater.
Mods Attention
@KJ_Amazon @Danika_Amazon @Cooper_Amazon ... might want to let the appropriate team know and have this info corrected.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
Parcels exceeding one cubic foot are charged on the actual weight or the dimensional weight, whichever is greater.
Mods Attention
@KJ_Amazon @Danika_Amazon @Cooper_Amazon ... might want to let the appropriate team know and have this info corrected.
Additional Info from USPS
Oversize / Overweight Item Fee
The Postal Service™ maximum mailpiece weight limit is 70 pounds and the maximum dimension (length plus girth) is 130 inches. Any item exceeding either of those measurements is nonmailable. If found in the postal network, the item either:
Postage and fees refunds are not available.
Additional Info from USPS
Oversize / Overweight Item Fee
The Postal Service™ maximum mailpiece weight limit is 70 pounds and the maximum dimension (length plus girth) is 130 inches. Any item exceeding either of those measurements is nonmailable. If found in the postal network, the item either:
Postage and fees refunds are not available.
Hello @Seller_EkbLZUYSpmJEy. Thank you for bringing that to our attention. We are aware of the error and are working to fix it.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
The news article and related communications will be corrected to read:
"USPS Ground Advantage Cubic: A dimension-based shipping method for packages that are under 20 lbs."
We apologize for the error and any confusion.
Hello @Seller_EkbLZUYSpmJEy. Thank you for bringing that to our attention. We are aware of the error and are working to fix it.
Actually designed for packages under 70lb not exceeding 70lb.
The Basics of USPS Ground Advantage
The news article and related communications will be corrected to read:
"USPS Ground Advantage Cubic: A dimension-based shipping method for packages that are under 20 lbs."
We apologize for the error and any confusion.
You could always turn off the Amazon Automated Shipping, and set it for where you (the business owner) thinks it should be. Many people have reported numerous problems with the Automated Service.
I would not want to bet on it adjust shipping times soon enough to keep you out of trouble.
You could always turn off the Amazon Automated Shipping, and set it for where you (the business owner) thinks it should be. Many people have reported numerous problems with the Automated Service.
I would not want to bet on it adjust shipping times soon enough to keep you out of trouble.
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
There are no changes to packages under 15.99oz when going from First Class Package to Ground Advantage.
As far as Amazon Buy Shipping estimated date of delivery ... if you have a Professional account and do not have Automated Shipping turned on, then you can control the shipping transit time estimates in your shipping templates.
With that being said, it has been noted that Amazon Buy Shipping estimated delivery dates have been erratic and not in sync with USPS estimated delivery dates across all USPS services. This issue appeared to start sometime around Memorial Day.
How will this affect shipping delivery times? With Ground Advantage, delivery times are longer than First Class
For example we are out in the West, had a shipment going to the East. It took 8 days July 10th - July 18th.
There are no changes to packages under 15.99oz when going from First Class Package to Ground Advantage.
As far as Amazon Buy Shipping estimated date of delivery ... if you have a Professional account and do not have Automated Shipping turned on, then you can control the shipping transit time estimates in your shipping templates.
With that being said, it has been noted that Amazon Buy Shipping estimated delivery dates have been erratic and not in sync with USPS estimated delivery dates across all USPS services. This issue appeared to start sometime around Memorial Day.
Now if Amazon would also use USPS in FBA so those of us that have bulky but light weight items (under 1 lb) I would switch back to FBA. Cant use FBA any longer because of it.
Now if Amazon would also use USPS in FBA so those of us that have bulky but light weight items (under 1 lb) I would switch back to FBA. Cant use FBA any longer because of it.
I will ditto the comment "day late and a dollar short." Yes, EVERYONE else was ready for this change except Amazon! Shameful, considering the fees we pay them.
Point two: Also, as others have said, my PO will not take Parcel Select or First Class parcels. The Parcel Select prices are higher than Ground Advantage, too. So, I have been shipping via stamps. Of course, I've now gotten my first INR A-Z claim. I wrote to Amazon about not being able to use Buy Shipping. I'm guessing that's not going to help my outcome, but it would be nice.
I will ditto the comment "day late and a dollar short." Yes, EVERYONE else was ready for this change except Amazon! Shameful, considering the fees we pay them.
Point two: Also, as others have said, my PO will not take Parcel Select or First Class parcels. The Parcel Select prices are higher than Ground Advantage, too. So, I have been shipping via stamps. Of course, I've now gotten my first INR A-Z claim. I wrote to Amazon about not being able to use Buy Shipping. I'm guessing that's not going to help my outcome, but it would be nice.
Hello Everyone,
I have been having very bad experiences with USPS handling the packages that I have sold to Amazon buyers. There have been several expensive packages that were destroyed by USPS Machine as well as employees. It has been a night mare to claim insurance with USPS. It always very complicated and took long time as well as time consuming. USPS may have expected you to give up on your claims. I have always purchased the shipping label through Amazon but Amazon does NOT want to help on the claim to USPS. On the other hand, UPS has been very professional in handling my packages, I do not have any damaged items sent thropugh UPS and I have never had to file claims on UPS. Therefore, Amazon, please reconsider to put your preferred carrier. I hope you will listen to sellers like myself about it. Thank you.
Hello Everyone,
I have been having very bad experiences with USPS handling the packages that I have sold to Amazon buyers. There have been several expensive packages that were destroyed by USPS Machine as well as employees. It has been a night mare to claim insurance with USPS. It always very complicated and took long time as well as time consuming. USPS may have expected you to give up on your claims. I have always purchased the shipping label through Amazon but Amazon does NOT want to help on the claim to USPS. On the other hand, UPS has been very professional in handling my packages, I do not have any damaged items sent thropugh UPS and I have never had to file claims on UPS. Therefore, Amazon, please reconsider to put your preferred carrier. I hope you will listen to sellers like myself about it. Thank you.