eBay multi-carrier daily
Mix of UPS, USPS, and FedEx labels — we sort in the van and drop each at the right hub the same evening.
Built for eBay, Amazon FBA, Etsy, Shopify, TikTok Shop, Facebook Marketplace, and Poshmark sellers. One pickup per day, sorted in the van, dropped at the right carrier hub before cutoff. Per-package pricing that gets cheaper as volume grows.
Most sellers pick 2–4pm so the day's orders are printed and packed.
Sorted or unsorted — we'll sort by carrier in the van. Doesn't matter how it looks on the porch.
USPS to the Santa Ana P&DC, UPS to Anaheim/Irvine hubs, FedEx to Santa Ana/Lake Forest. Real scans, real same-day departure.
All tracking numbers and drop-off photos uploaded to your dashboard same-day.
The math on bulk pickup is straightforward: at 30 packages a day, driving to the UPS Store eats roughly 90 minutes (round trip plus wait), or about 7.5 hours per week — a full workday spent in a parking lot. At 75+ packages a day you can't even fit them in a passenger car; sellers we know were doing two trips a day in a Tesla and burning out fast. We run sprinter vans with dedicated bins for UPS, FedEx, and USPS, so a pile of 100 mixed boxes gets sorted at the curb and routed to three different carrier hubs in one outbound loop. For Amazon FBA sellers, the workflow is different: pre-labeled cartons go directly to the UPS Ground hub that feeds Amazon's SoCal warehouses (LGB8, ONT2/9, MOC1), which actually speeds inbound check-in by 6–24 hours compared to going through a generic FedEx Office Access Point. For TikTok Shop and Whatnot sellers running surge launches, we coordinate 48-hour advance notice and bring a second van — we've handled 350-box launch days for subscription boxes out of Costa Mesa and 200-package release weekends for sneaker resellers in Irvine.
Mix of UPS, USPS, and FedEx labels — we sort in the van and drop each at the right hub the same evening.
Pre-labeled FBA boxes delivered to the closest UPS Ground hub for fastest inbound check-in.
Afternoon sweep with consolidated tracking back to your dashboard.
200–400 package days with 48-hour notice; we bring an extra van.
Saturday and Sunday pickups when the UPS Store is closed.
Coordinated launch-day staging with a second driver and printed manifests.
Snap or upload a quick photo, tell us the basics, and get an AI estimate in seconds. Continue to the full quote form to lock in pickup time and contact details.
Photos help us quote accurately. Your final quote form lets you add up to 10.
Ballpark in seconds. Final quote within 30 minutes after you submit the full form.
Per-package pricing kicks in at 10+ packages/day. Typical rates: 10–25 pkgs at $1.75/each, 25–75 at $1.40, 75+ at $1.10. Surge capacity for launch days arranged 48 hours in advance.
Per-stop pricing $12–$25 below 10 packages. Per-package at 10+ packages: roughly $1.75 at 10–25 pkgs/day, $1.40 at 25–75, $1.10 at 75+. We quote firm rates after the first week so you know your actual cost-per-package.
Yes. With 48 hours' notice we add a second van. We routinely handle 200–350 box days for subscription box launches and TikTok Shop drops.
Yes — pre-labeled FBA cartons go to the closest UPS Ground hub that feeds Amazon SoCal warehouses (LGB8, ONT2/9, MOC1). This often beats Access Point drop-offs by 6–24 hours on inbound check-in.
Yes — Saturday pickup for sellers who run weekend live sales (Whatnot, Poshmark). USPS Priority moves Saturday; UPS/FedEx Ground move Monday.
Yes. Forward the PDFs (or give us API access to your ShipStation/Shippo account) and we'll print and apply for $1 per label. Van carries a thermal printer with backup rolls.
Weekly statements with every tracking number and per-package cost. Net-15 invoicing after two billing cycles.
Upload photos, get a flat quote, and we'll come to your door anywhere in Orange County.