

Ebay is the reason I cannot launch my biz yet as I am selling 100's of vacuum tubes from the 40's 50's. Ebay reps lie about what they record in case files 90% of the time and pass the buck 100% of the time. and any buyer can scam you with no recourse - and you are lucky if you spend 10-12 hours talking to 12-24 ebay reps to get to the upper ivory tower decision makers. I personally say AVOID EBAY AT ALL COSTS IF POSSIBLE!!!!!!! I have totally changed my offerings there. 1-200 users is ideal for online retailers, small and medium businesses, e-commerce sellers, and individuals looking to print USPS postage stamps and shipping labels directly from their computer. but I know that some maker businesses from individuals to taydia and dipmicro use it to supplement their exposure. Anyone who sells on multiple platforms (eBay, Amazon, etc.) & ships physical goods can save time & money. For Q4, reported earnings per share minus items of 61 cents, up 30 from 47 cents in the year. I'm checking out for my ebay, and am starting to explore the options behind encidia and for the official business. The others are the more diversified Pitney Bowes and Endicia, a unit of Newell Rubbermaid. I do alot of ebay selling to fund my start up and it has been pure nightmare sometimes. I just want to reiterate about pitney bowes.

If you're Windows based, then either is likely a good option.
Stamps com vs pitney bowes vs endicia mac#
If you want to use a Mac as your shipping computer, I think Endicia is your option. I have a rickety system set up now using a text file and an AppleScript but it is fragile. I can easily get information about a shipment into Endicia, click the button to print the label and autogenerate the email, but getting the tracking number and other shipping info back out (so I can record it locally and also updated eBay) is a pain. My main wish is that they would have a good API that I could call to better support round tripping information. I use the URL feature to integrate Endicia into a custom web-based shipping tool I wrote. Business document and mailing giant Pitney Bowes, facing growing competition from virtual mail solutions from, Endicia, eBay and even the U.S. I sell a fair amount to non-US customers, and having the customs forms done automatically on the Zebra labels (for 1st Class and Small Flat Rate) is awesome. I went with Endicia as they had support for MacOS as well as supporting Zebra label printers directly. I've been quite happy with the service and the support I've gotten in email.
Stamps com vs pitney bowes vs endicia for mac#
I've been using Endicia for Mac to ship 10-30 eBay sales a week.
