![]() So if that's how you get the item, your sellers is using the wrong shipping service. You will probably get that item in an envelope with some stamps on it or metered postage, which according to USPS 's classification, is NOT a first-class package. Would just like to know for future reference. I rarely go to the post office myself these days and can't remember the last time I actually shipped a first class mail package.īasically, does it cost extra for tracking if you ship something directly at the post office (no printed label) like a first class package, since I know priority should automatically come with tracking and insurance right? Or maybe he used a different first class mail option for the lanyard that wouldn't come with tracking? Sort of embarrassed though, because I'm wondering if the question was dumb. The seller has no negs and a decent amount of positive feedback, so I'm not too worried. ![]() He responded immediately with "I shipped it in a mailer at the post" and didn't actually answer my question, so I sent him another message asking if it came with a tracking number more simply, in case he just looked over what I sent and thought I was asking if he had shipped. The next day, I asked the seller if it came with a tracking number (I just prefer having one so I know when to check my mailbox). In some cases, the maximum weight is 15.99 oz. So I purchased a really inexpensive lanyard item (less than $5) that had shipping details listed as "USPS First Class Package." Label was not printed out, however, and the item was marked as shipped, with no tracking. The first-class mail parcel service allows you to send mail that weighs more than 3.5 oz but less than 13 oz.
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