Every order on Disnasty ships from a seller in the United States. Here’s how rates, labels, tracking, and customs actually work behind the scenes.
At checkout, we get a real shipping quote based on the seller’s actual address, your delivery address, and the format’s real weight and package dimensions. There’s no flat-fee guessing and no surprise charges after the fact. If your cart includes items from more than one seller, each seller’s portion is quoted and charged separately, since they ship independently.
The moment your payment is confirmed, a prepaid shipping label is automatically purchased for the order and made available to the seller. Sellers never pay for postage themselves. To keep every order honest, a seller has to actually print the label before they can mark an order as fulfilled, so a sale can’t be closed out without the package genuinely being ready to ship.
Every seller sets a processing time (1–30 business days) that shows on each of their listings. It’s how long they typically need to pack and hand off an order after it’s placed, before the package is even in the carrier’s hands.
Once the carrier scans the package, your order status updates and you’ll get a notification. There’s no need to copy a tracking number out of an email. Every order’s current status is always visible from your order history.
Buyers anywhere our carriers cover can order from a Disnasty seller, even though every seller ships from a US address. Shipping across a border, we generate the customs paperwork automatically and attach it to the label, so nothing gets held up for missing documentation. For larger international orders (above $2,500), US export regulations require an Electronic Export Information (EEI) filing before the label can be used. When that applies, the seller is notified and has a short window to file it; if it’s missed, the order is automatically canceled and refunded rather than left in limbo.