Usps shipping account fund

Does anyone know is there a way to add shipping to my “Shipping Fund” via paypal? The only way I can see to add funds is when you go to ship an item via credit card.

asked almost 10 years ago

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You have to have an order that you want to ship. Then, you can purchase a label from Bonanza OR fund your shipping account. Here’s the webpage that explains, followed by an excerpt from that [URL removed]

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“How does that work? Every seller automatically has a postage account. But it’s empty until you fund it by choosing the option in the “Buy shipping” form. Then when you print labels, we’ll deduct the price from your Bonanza balance instead of charging your card every time. You save money because you’re not paying a card fee on every label.”

answered almost 10 years ago

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If you have a Paypal debit card, you can make that your default payment method.

answered almost 10 years ago

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moodygirl says: January 14, 2016

It isn’t accepting my paypal debit cards ( tried 2 of them) keeps getting an declined for some reason.

that’s what I ended up doing. I usually keep it all together, but I suppose it is what it is. There is also no good way to go in to see your balance. The only way I found is to go in and look at a previous label you have printed. Seems odd to me that they do not have this to display on the same page where the fees are listed.

answered almost 10 years ago

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