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Priority Mail Shipping

I know that I can have a standard flat rate shipping option set up for customers when using USPS First Class Mail. Can I have a Priority Mail option for my customers and have it be a flat rate that I define as well? For example, I have all packages with a $5.95 shipping fee. Can I offer a Priority Mail option for $10.95 regardless of the size of the order?

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Priority Mail Shipping

I know that I can have a standard flat rate shipping option set up for customers when using USPS First Class Mail. Can I have a Priority Mail option for my customers and have it be a flat rate that I define as well? For example, I have all packages with a $5.95 shipping fee. Can I offer a Priority Mail option for $10.95 regardless of the size of the order?

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

Not sure I understand what you are asking. (And there is no more First Class package service)

Assuming you are on the professional account, which you must be to set shipping prices -- the standard shipping is mandatory.

Offering Expedited is not mandatory.

Buyers do not choose a service or carrier, they only choose whatever shipping options you present them with (Standard and possibly Expedited).

You may have a number of different shipping templates. If you offer Expedited, it does not have to be the same price for everything you sell.

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_A9vWLjO5nKF2c,

Thanks for taking the time to post! The inputs already providing by the previous commenter are accurate, so I will chime in here and provide some additional resources you may want to review.

First, regarding expedited shipping: "All individual sellers are required to offer Domestic Standard shipping; you may also elect to include priority Domestic Expedited shipping. U.S. domestic orders must be shipped to all addresses with U.S. postal codes, including street addresses and P.O. Boxes, addresses in Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. protectorates, as well as APO and FPO addresses."

Review this help page in Seller Central for more information on how to set your shipping prices.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions or comments!

- Bryce

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Seller_A9vWLjO5nKF2c

Priority Mail Shipping

I know that I can have a standard flat rate shipping option set up for customers when using USPS First Class Mail. Can I have a Priority Mail option for my customers and have it be a flat rate that I define as well? For example, I have all packages with a $5.95 shipping fee. Can I offer a Priority Mail option for $10.95 regardless of the size of the order?

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Seller_A9vWLjO5nKF2c

Priority Mail Shipping

I know that I can have a standard flat rate shipping option set up for customers when using USPS First Class Mail. Can I have a Priority Mail option for my customers and have it be a flat rate that I define as well? For example, I have all packages with a $5.95 shipping fee. Can I offer a Priority Mail option for $10.95 regardless of the size of the order?

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Priority Mail Shipping

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I know that I can have a standard flat rate shipping option set up for customers when using USPS First Class Mail. Can I have a Priority Mail option for my customers and have it be a flat rate that I define as well? For example, I have all packages with a $5.95 shipping fee. Can I offer a Priority Mail option for $10.95 regardless of the size of the order?

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

Not sure I understand what you are asking. (And there is no more First Class package service)

Assuming you are on the professional account, which you must be to set shipping prices -- the standard shipping is mandatory.

Offering Expedited is not mandatory.

Buyers do not choose a service or carrier, they only choose whatever shipping options you present them with (Standard and possibly Expedited).

You may have a number of different shipping templates. If you offer Expedited, it does not have to be the same price for everything you sell.

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_A9vWLjO5nKF2c,

Thanks for taking the time to post! The inputs already providing by the previous commenter are accurate, so I will chime in here and provide some additional resources you may want to review.

First, regarding expedited shipping: "All individual sellers are required to offer Domestic Standard shipping; you may also elect to include priority Domestic Expedited shipping. U.S. domestic orders must be shipped to all addresses with U.S. postal codes, including street addresses and P.O. Boxes, addresses in Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. protectorates, as well as APO and FPO addresses."

Review this help page in Seller Central for more information on how to set your shipping prices.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions or comments!

- Bryce

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

Not sure I understand what you are asking. (And there is no more First Class package service)

Assuming you are on the professional account, which you must be to set shipping prices -- the standard shipping is mandatory.

Offering Expedited is not mandatory.

Buyers do not choose a service or carrier, they only choose whatever shipping options you present them with (Standard and possibly Expedited).

You may have a number of different shipping templates. If you offer Expedited, it does not have to be the same price for everything you sell.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

Not sure I understand what you are asking. (And there is no more First Class package service)

Assuming you are on the professional account, which you must be to set shipping prices -- the standard shipping is mandatory.

Offering Expedited is not mandatory.

Buyers do not choose a service or carrier, they only choose whatever shipping options you present them with (Standard and possibly Expedited).

You may have a number of different shipping templates. If you offer Expedited, it does not have to be the same price for everything you sell.

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_A9vWLjO5nKF2c,

Thanks for taking the time to post! The inputs already providing by the previous commenter are accurate, so I will chime in here and provide some additional resources you may want to review.

First, regarding expedited shipping: "All individual sellers are required to offer Domestic Standard shipping; you may also elect to include priority Domestic Expedited shipping. U.S. domestic orders must be shipped to all addresses with U.S. postal codes, including street addresses and P.O. Boxes, addresses in Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. protectorates, as well as APO and FPO addresses."

Review this help page in Seller Central for more information on how to set your shipping prices.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions or comments!

- Bryce

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Bryce_Amazon

Good morning @Seller_A9vWLjO5nKF2c,

Thanks for taking the time to post! The inputs already providing by the previous commenter are accurate, so I will chime in here and provide some additional resources you may want to review.

First, regarding expedited shipping: "All individual sellers are required to offer Domestic Standard shipping; you may also elect to include priority Domestic Expedited shipping. U.S. domestic orders must be shipped to all addresses with U.S. postal codes, including street addresses and P.O. Boxes, addresses in Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. protectorates, as well as APO and FPO addresses."

Review this help page in Seller Central for more information on how to set your shipping prices.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions or comments!

- Bryce

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