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I watched the videos last night, and it looks like a neat system! I do have a couple of questions tho!

1) Normally I have been using my paypal just to print off my shipping labels for the packages. I realize that the insurance is something that helps pay for the site, and I'm willing to help out here! How does that work compared to how I prepare a shipment now? Can I still print off the labels via paypal like I have done in the past?

2) Alot of my shipments are different weights, and I like that shipping calculator that ebay has available - do you still use that if you enter in shipping infor into this program? I assume the box they didn't use in the video I could use for the handling I do to cover the shipping supplies, etc right?
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1) Certainly. When a person buys Auctiva insurance, you don't have to do a thing (unless you have to make a claim). The package is automatically insured, and you print out labels from Paypal like you normally do.
You can also disable Auctiva insurance and purchase PO insurance like you usually do. But Auctiva's insurance system is so nice I recommend you at least give it a try. Also, you make a little money from it, I've earned almost $10 from using Auctiva insurance (It's actually U-pic insurance), and I'm just a small time seller.

2) You can do calculated shipping with Auctiva, too. Just get weigh your box, select Calculated Shipping instead of Flat Rate, and enter the weight. It uses the same shipping calculator the ebay does.

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