Rodebaugh wrote:Problem solved: http://uspsstore.stamps.com/Store/catalog/sub_category.jsp?id=cat961410023&source=si10646017&sslr=true
something all serious sorters should hoard.
68Camaro wrote:Might make as much money by investing in prepaid boxes and reselling them when rates go up!
hobo finds wrote:I wonder the % of boxes that are shipped out flat rate? I would guess it is over 50% of all boxes shipped; If so they can't drop it just raise the price as they are cutting jobs and increasing the price of stamps
doug wrote:It would suck to by 25 of the medium boxes and then have the USPS cut the max weight to 35 lbs.
It says they are good forever but I see nowhere where the 70 lb. weight limit is forever.
Doug
stash wrote:I'm holding my copper for the long haul, hopefully when the time comes to sell, it will be easier to get rid of locally.
highroller4321 wrote:Other carriers are starting to try out flat rate services.
Here is a picture of Fed Ex's new flat rate boxes.
This is a TEST program they are trying in only a few locaitons. Portland being the main location.
Biggest issue with this is you have to load the box AT the fed ex store. If you want to take the box and fill it at home you have to pay $2 for the box.
Shipping on these is $15 to anywhere in the U.S mainland.
ed_vantage17 wrote:highroller4321 wrote:Other carriers are starting to try out flat rate services.
Here is a picture of Fed Ex's new flat rate boxes.
This is a TEST program they are trying in only a few locaitons. Portland being the main location.
Biggest issue with this is you have to load the box AT the fed ex store. If you want to take the box and fill it at home you have to pay $2 for the box.
Shipping on these is $15 to anywhere in the U.S mainland.
Is there a weight limit on those FedEx packages?
barrytrot wrote:Regarding the Fed Ex flat rate: Please don't run over there and pour cents into one of them. NOT YET. Wait until they are done "testing" and then have at it We don't want to potentially kill the program Or have them impose a weight limit.
Diggin4copper wrote:Fedex weight limit is 150lbs..probably cant get that much weight into that box though..
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