Shipping and Handling
#41
The flat rate boxes are the way to go. I sent a lot of fabric out in the flat rate box for only 10.40. Not sure how much it weighed but it was pretty heavy. Check it out.
#42
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Would your items fit in one of their priority boxes? They aren't cheap but not $60. Or, check UPS or Fed X Good luck. Your items are looking for a good home and I am sure you will find them a new owener.
#43
I have to agree with S7H rates in America its obscene!! I order alot on ebay and when i order from Hong King or chine shipping is usually free or so low its unreal. When i recive the pkg the postage is like under 3 dollars. Ive gotten pkgs weighing more than our avg envelope and it says 3 cents!! Doesnt make sense to me. I know the USPS got hurt by email but everything is still shipped and with the internet the gained shipping so how can they be going broke?? Ok im doing the happy dance now that i sounded angry lol
#44
ranting and raving in complaint solves nothing and creates the wrong impression of us as a group. it has become a serious problem and needs to stop.
the member who started this topic took the logically presented advice and was able to ship almost everything for a much lower cost.
problem solved. case closed.
the member who started this topic took the logically presented advice and was able to ship almost everything for a much lower cost.
problem solved. case closed.
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