For 15-20 a month, pirateship is probably best on price. Have to move a lot to get better rates with a UPS account. Answer from hammer_of_god on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/usps_complaints › comparing experience with usps click n ship vs pirateship
r/usps_complaints on Reddit: Comparing experience with USPS Click n Ship vs Pirateship
July 22, 2024 -

I ship about 20 packages a month and 99% of them get dropped off at the same PO.

Click n Ship packages seem to always get delivered the fastest and usually 1-2 days. Whenever I use Pirateship (aka easypost) the packages never get that initial scan and will take upwards to a week for priority delivery. All of our packages go to local government offices within the state.

It seems like they're getting misrouted under the pirateship labels and causes delays at the distribution centers.

Very weird observation. Has anyone else noticed something like this when using different label creators? I have about 30 consistent packages to back up my current claim. I've been switching back and forth to continue testing it.

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reddit.com › r/smallbusiness › is it worth using a shipping service like pirateship or shippo or shoud i work directly with ups?
r/smallbusiness on Reddit: Is it worth using a shipping service like Pirateship or Shippo or shoud I work directly with UPS?
January 21, 2022 -

I'm launching a clothing brand and will be fulfilling directly for now, using the Shopify platform (no 3PL until it becomes cost-effective). I'll likely be shipping 15-20 packages per month the first few months after launch. Most packages will be between 1-2 lb and I'm only selling domestically in the US for now. I've looked into Sendle, because I like the idea of offsetting our carbon footprint which is aligned with brand and product ethos. But I was trying to avoid USPS because of the lack of good shipping tracking. I had been considering UPS as my shipper because it is a higher-end experience with more tracking which means fewer CS emails to answer. I had planned on offering UPS ground, 2-3 Day and an overnight option. But now I'm seeing that I may get lower rates by using these services, even as some of them have a subscription fee, I'm wondering if it's worth using a third party shipper. I have searched this sub for this topic but haven't found anything super-similar. Thanks in advance for your input!

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reddit.com › r/flipping › can someone explain pirate ship?
r/Flipping on Reddit: Can someone explain Pirate Ship?
July 5, 2023 - There are several competitors which do the same thing--but these competitors usually have a monthly subscription fee in addition to the shipping charges. Pirateship doesn't have a monthly subscription fee so it is attractive to many
Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/isitbullshit › isitbullshit: pirate ship (a website to get cheaper shipping labels: https://ship.pirateship.com/ship)
r/IsItBullshit on Reddit: IsItBullShit: Pirate Ship (A website to get cheaper shipping labels: https://ship.pirateship.com/ship)
December 1, 2024 -

So my account has been flagged for review by security and they're asking for a photo of me holding my ID. Has anyone encountered this problem using this website? I don't feel safe giving them a photo of my face and ID when i've already given them my bank infromation. For the record all I've done is made an account and I haven't been able to purchase anything.

Edit: Ok so I sent them the photo of me and my ID and nothing has happened so far and I was able to make my purchase so they seem pretty legit

2nd Edit (August 25, 2025): Still nothing has happened to my account. Pirateship seems to be legit

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reddit.com › r/shipping › do not use pirateship.com
r/shipping on Reddit: DO NOT USE PIRATESHIP.COM
October 27, 2022 -

I sent a package contains $6800 worth of computers. UPS mangled the box. UPS has agreed to pay the claim, BUT pirateship.com just need to upload my documents since they are the ones that sold the label. They are refusing to do it for some reason and chat is the only way you can get ahold of them. They just keep giving me the same runaround stock answer. So I am out the money because of pirateship.com. They are cheap yes, but you get what you pay for apparently.

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reddit.com › r/shipping › how do services like pirate ship dramatically decrease cost?
r/shipping on Reddit: How do services like pirate ship dramatically decrease cost?
June 12, 2025 -

With my older car, I buy a lot of parts to make it nicer through guys in group chats that go to junkyards for me, they get the part, box it and I create a label for them.

I just used pirate ship for the first time, and for a 49x33x5 package weighing in at 6 pounds, through the UPS site I was quoted $102. Through pirate ship it’s $49 through UPS.

I was expecting no more than like a 6 percent discount but not 50% !?

How can this be ?

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Yes, it is wild! I own a shipping store, and honestly, sites like Pirate Ship often get better pricing than I do at wholesale shipping rates. It doesn’t always make sense, but that’s the system we’re working in. The reason some people still choose to ship with us (even if it costs more) is because they value the service and peace of mind. We know how to pack things securely, and if something goes wrong, we’re the ones who go to bat with the carriers to get it resolved. I hear horror stories all the time from people who tried to deal with customer service through third-party resellers and couldn’t get anywhere. Funny enough, they’ll sometimes call us for help with labels they didn’t even buy from us. What’s even more interesting to think about is what happens after you print that 50% cheaper label. Most of the time, the package still gets brought to a small shipping store like mine for drop-off. We accept it, now at no cost to you, smile, and pass it on to the carrier. If we weren’t here, I do wonder what would happen to all those packages... Sure, there are a few drop boxes and carrier pickups, but for a lot of people, their “go-to plan” is still coming to us, without realizing that we are footing the bill to provide them with a free service. For now, I’m incredibly grateful for the customers who stick with us and trust us with their shipping needs, even if it costs a little more. Time will tell whether there are enough of them to keep local stores alive, or if independent shops like mine go the way of Blockbuster while shipping moves entirely to online platforms.
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There are multiple reasons for this, some of which are covered by another commentor. When you go to the UPS store (or in person to the post office), part of what you're paying for is the overhead of them basically holding your hand and walking you through the process of shipping something. You are charged full retail rate for this. When you buy online through a service like Pirateship, you get access to Commercial Rates. In part, these rates are lower because they assume you're going to need less attention - youll print out your label, give the package to the shipper all properly boxed up and ready to go, and won't need a lot of hand holding.
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reddit.com › r/shipping › is pirate ship legit?
r/shipping on Reddit: Is pirate ship legit?
March 10, 2022 -

I've read several reviews on people saying it's good and multiple people saying it's bad because they charge you extra later on for various reasons I'm moving soon and shipping my PC setup is going to cost a arm and a leg with pirate ship prices so low I was considering it but I'm not sure if it's trust worthy. If it's not any other recommendations to have low shipping prices?

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reddit.com › r/americangirl › is pirateship reliable?
r/americangirl on Reddit: is PirateShip reliable?
September 17, 2023 -

hi! so i’m about to order my first second hand american girl doll from a seller on facebook marketplace and it seems the seller is using a website called PirateShip.com to ship it to me (shipping it from America to Australia). I was just wondering if pirate ship is reliable and if people use it often, or if i should be worried? sorry if this is a stupid question i just want to make sure i’m not being scammed or anything

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reddit.com › r/etsysellers › if you've been considering pirate ship, do it now
r/EtsySellers on Reddit: If you've been considering Pirate Ship, do it now
October 16, 2024 - Shippo does. . . Continue this thread Continue this thread ... Support there is great. Only downside is their pirate schtick they insist on using haha
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reddit.com › r/shipping › pirateship
r/shipping on Reddit: Pirateship
November 1, 2023 -

pirateship # shipping# nocustomerservice # avoidatallcosts

So I’ve paid thru pirate ship multiple times and on occasion I’ll pay for overnight shipment and things will get delayed. Every company I’ve felt with other wise has given a refund since they didn’t fulfill their promise. I’ve literally been flat out told to go shove it and that they DO NOT GUARANTEE ARRIVAL TIMES BO MATTER WHAT YOU SPEND!! Insane right? How can a company legally charge you for overnight shipping then have it arrive whenever it does and do nothing to compensate you since overnight was close to $200 and 2nd day which I’m still hopefull it shows up was like $75. I don’t get it. I’d never do that to my customers. It’s hurting my reputation and the difference comes out of my pocket as I refund my customers and I’m a much smaller business where this makes more of an impact to me than to them and they’re the ones complaining???

Ok here’s the literal conversation just be warned. They’re customer service is non existent and could care less if your package makes it on time but will always take your money. SCAMMMMMMMMMERS!!!
-me

“So I’ve had delivery issues with things getting delayed and really hurts my small business. I just was told we helped you once before by giving me a credit based on the fact that I didn’t get what I paid for an that your company policy is basically a big oh well then it just makes me start using shippo. I don’t expect anything just can’t understand if you pay a premium price for specific delivery before a certain time and it’s not even getting delivered today is unacceptable. I wouldn’t ever treat my customers this way and it’s like companies can sell or claim anything. Take your money and then do whatever they want. Just severely disappointed as I’m sure you would be too if this happens to you and your small business. “ -me

“Ahoy Casey! ​ Ben had to swim to shore, but I'm here to help 👋 ​ Firstly, I want to apologize for your late shipment. It's always disappointing to see these shipments (especially Next Day Air shipments), not arrive by their estimated delivery dates. ​ Our rates here on Pirate Ship are super cheap. This is because of our partnership agreements with UPS and USPS. Part of this agreement states that, because we are already providing such large discounts for these shipments, UPS will not provide a delivery-date guarantee for their expedited shipments upon late delivery. Since we have educated you on this matter in the past, unfortunately, we will not be able to offer you a credit for this shipment. I'm so sorry about that 🤕 ​ In the future, if you'd rather ship with a service that does come with that money-back guarantee, I'd suggest using USPS's "Priority Mail Express" service. This is the only service on our platform that comes with this guarantee. ​ Again, I'm so sorry for the trouble with this, and I wish you the best of luck in your future shipping endeavors. ​ Don't hesitate to cast us a line if you have any questions at all 🎣 We're always happy to help 💪

RegaARRRRRRds, Anthony the Off-Shore Boar” -them

“This was all sprung on me today. Don’t worry I won’t be back. This is a huge deal if I can’t supply my products to customers on time. In this case it was an order to myself I waited all day for it when I could’ve spent valuable time with my son. Thanks for not caring and showing your true colors. I see now why you’re pirates. I’ll be sure to post this on every forum I can think of. Thanks for the written communication as it’ll be an easy copy paste :). It’ll definitely hurt more than to do the right thing and take care of your loyal customers who typically use you 1-15times a week. Enjoy the honest reviews. “ -me

“Ahoy Casey! I'm sorry about the frustration with the policy UPS has implemented on the platform. We do our best to make our users aware of the policy and even point to the proper service to use if you are expecting a money back guarantee in an effort to avoid this from happening in the future. We still have this set up to be reviewed and followed up with by a manager but if you don't prefer that anymore let us know and we'll go ahead and cancel that request. Once a manager has time to review and go over this chat for you they'll reach out via email. RegARRRds, Sean the Sea Goat” -them

“Ups guarantees shipment even by time… it’s your policy not ups. It’s ok I don’t expect you’ll do the right thing I’d rather help keep as many people aware of your policy as it’s no where on your site when I go to print my labels. Shippo works just fine and I’ve never had issues there.

Bring this to a mgr or not that’s your call you’re a pirate just trying to steal my money.

ITS NOT UPS POLICY! They guarantee everything to arrrive on time! It’s your policy let’s be real. ” -me

No follow up. So now I lost all profit by paying my customer what’s right to correct their shipping issue. Shipper BE WARE!!!!!!!

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reddit.com › r/shipping › terrible experience with pirate ship and their insurance shipsurance
r/shipping on Reddit: Terrible experience with Pirate Ship and their insurance Shipsurance
October 14, 2024 -

Ugh, where to even start!

I shipped and insured a package worth about $1,000 to a buyer in a state next to me. After about a week, there was no shipping update and the buyer wanted his money back. Ok, no problem, that's why he had it insured after all. After a month, I filed a claim with Pirate Ship/Shipsurance.

Now I'm about 10 days after my initial insurance claim with Shipsurance and it has been a disaster. First of all, Pirate Ship/Shipsurance has no actual phone contact to speak to a human and all their email exchanges are littered with unprofessional emojis like the monkeyface and many others. Seems like the vast majority of their back and forth is probably AI generated so there is no human interaction at all it seems to me.

Next, they asked the customer to fill out a form to determine the shipping address and all those details matched up. However, I've been told by Pirate Ship/Shipsurance that the address information did not match up. When I looked at it again, it looks like there is no actual place for an address on the survey form and they were just using the 'IP Address' of the customer as their address. I had to explain to them that IP address and physical address is not the same! Crazy!

This will surely be my last time using Pirate Ship/Shipsurance for any kind of shipping. I'd rather pay the little bit extra and have a human to talk to that doesn't use emojis in serious emails!

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reddit.com › r/etsy › shipping labels? etsy? pirate ship?
r/Etsy on Reddit: Shipping labels? Etsy? Pirate ship?
July 15, 2024 -

New to Etsy, sold out quicker than I thought I would and I’m a little lost on printing shipping labels. Should I go through Etsy for them? Is that too expensive? If my customers paid for shipping am I paying for the label still?? I’ve also heard of pirateship a lot, is that cheaper or just as pricy?

Also, should I stick with buying labels and ink for my printer, or invest in a thermal printer for labels??

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reddit.com › r/smallbusiness › anyone using pirate ship?
r/smallbusiness on Reddit: Anyone using Pirate Ship?
June 30, 2022 -

Heard about this on the Clark Howard radio show (the watch your wallet guy). Not sure if a link is allowed, but it's literally called Pirate Ship - online software that gives small shippers a discount on UPS and USPS shipping rates. The account is free and no subscription fees. Also has integrations with WooCommerce and other platforms.

Is this too good to be true?