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 Author: par016BL View Messages Posted By par016BL
 Posted: Jul 25, 2025 11:01
 Subject: Stripe Shipping Options
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par016BL (9720)

Location:  USA, New York
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Apr 30, 2013 Contact Member Seller
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Store: Boston Red Blocks
I've recently started accepting Stripe in the wake of the Paypal issues,
so I am still trying to get used to it.

Those of you who have been using Stripe for a while, how do you do your shipping
labels? with Paypal it was pretty easy just going to ShipStation and all my
transactions were there and I could create batch labels for all of them. However,
there doesn't seem to be any shipping integration with Stripe so I have temporarily
been manually creating labels in ShipStation. This isn't a good long-term
solution as it takes so much longer to do.

Does anyone have any suggestions for importing shipping addresses from Stripe
to create labels, preferably a free option if there is one.

Thanks,
Pete
 Author: zorbanj View Messages Posted By zorbanj
 Posted: Jul 25, 2025 14:10
 Subject: Re: Stripe Shipping Options
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zorbanj (1014)

Location:  USA, New Jersey
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Store: ZorbaNJ's Bricks
No integration with Pirateship, I have to copy and paste.


In Shipping, par016 writes:
  I've recently started accepting Stripe in the wake of the Paypal issues,
so I am still trying to get used to it.

Those of you who have been using Stripe for a while, how do you do your shipping
labels? with Paypal it was pretty easy just going to ShipStation and all my
transactions were there and I could create batch labels for all of them. However,
there doesn't seem to be any shipping integration with Stripe so I have temporarily
been manually creating labels in ShipStation. This isn't a good long-term
solution as it takes so much longer to do.

Does anyone have any suggestions for importing shipping addresses from Stripe
to create labels, preferably a free option if there is one.
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Jul 25, 2025 15:19
 Subject: Re: Stripe Shipping Options
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peregrinator (1088)

Location:  USA, New Jersey
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Store: Faber Family Bricks
In Shipping, zorbanj writes:
  No integration with Pirateship, I have to copy and paste.

Same here. I use Pirate Ship and copy and paste, regardless of the payment method
(I use the BL address and only reference the PayPal address if there's something
weird in BL).
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: Jul 27, 2025 17:26
 Subject: Re: Stripe Shipping Options
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Adjour (2718)

Location:  USA, Tennessee
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In Shipping, par016 writes:
  I've recently started accepting Stripe in the wake of the Paypal issues,
so I am still trying to get used to it.

Those of you who have been using Stripe for a while, how do you do your shipping
labels? with Paypal it was pretty easy just going to ShipStation and all my
transactions were there and I could create batch labels for all of them. However,
there doesn't seem to be any shipping integration with Stripe so I have temporarily
been manually creating labels in ShipStation. This isn't a good long-term
solution as it takes so much longer to do.

Does anyone have any suggestions for importing shipping addresses from Stripe
to create labels, preferably a free option if there is one.

Thanks,
Pete


I use shipstation and you can just "paste" the address (little toggle
link at the top when creating a label) and it auto fills it ...as long as you
have USA at the end its fast.

Crystal
 Author: par016BL View Messages Posted By par016BL
 Posted: Jul 28, 2025 09:32
 Subject: Re: Stripe Shipping Options
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par016BL (9720)

Location:  USA, New York
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In Shipping, Adjour writes:
  In Shipping, par016 writes:
  I've recently started accepting Stripe in the wake of the Paypal issues,
so I am still trying to get used to it.

Those of you who have been using Stripe for a while, how do you do your shipping
labels? with Paypal it was pretty easy just going to ShipStation and all my
transactions were there and I could create batch labels for all of them. However,
there doesn't seem to be any shipping integration with Stripe so I have temporarily
been manually creating labels in ShipStation. This isn't a good long-term
solution as it takes so much longer to do.

Does anyone have any suggestions for importing shipping addresses from Stripe
to create labels, preferably a free option if there is one.

Thanks,
Pete


I use shipstation and you can just "paste" the address (little toggle
link at the top when creating a label) and it auto fills it ...as long as you
have USA at the end its fast.

Crystal

Can you explain this a little more?

1. You highlight the full address in BrickLink (including the USA at the bottom)
2. Then you go to ship station
3. Hit "create new quick label" in the top right which brings up a new
page
4. Click the "add ship to address"

And you can somehow paste the full address in one go? I am not seeing that option,
I have to paste the name, address, city, and zip all separately. Am I missing
something?

Thanks so much for the help,
Pete
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Jul 28, 2025 12:19
 Subject: Re: Stripe Shipping Options
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Nubs_Select (4733)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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In Shipping, par016 writes:
  In Shipping, Adjour writes:
  In Shipping, par016 writes:
  I've recently started accepting Stripe in the wake of the Paypal issues,
so I am still trying to get used to it.

Those of you who have been using Stripe for a while, how do you do your shipping
labels? with Paypal it was pretty easy just going to ShipStation and all my
transactions were there and I could create batch labels for all of them. However,
there doesn't seem to be any shipping integration with Stripe so I have temporarily
been manually creating labels in ShipStation. This isn't a good long-term
solution as it takes so much longer to do.

Does anyone have any suggestions for importing shipping addresses from Stripe
to create labels, preferably a free option if there is one.

Thanks,
Pete


I use shipstation and you can just "paste" the address (little toggle
link at the top when creating a label) and it auto fills it ...as long as you
have USA at the end its fast.

Crystal

Can you explain this a little more?

1. You highlight the full address in BrickLink (including the USA at the bottom)
2. Then you go to ship station
3. Hit "create new quick label" in the top right which brings up a new
page
4. Click the "add ship to address"

And you can somehow paste the full address in one go? I am not seeing that option,
I have to paste the name, address, city, and zip all separately. Am I missing
something?

Thanks so much for the help,
Pete

On the website I create labels with, you paste the entire address in the name
field and then it moves the parts around to the correct fields, perhaps ship
station or pirate ship have a similar feature