68Camaro wrote:the one I as recipient liked best was where the pennies were within two heavy-duty canvas coin bags with sealed ties. The bags won't break, and they are too large to exit a broken box, so even if a box breaks the PO will just tape it closed and continue it in transit.
VWBEAMER wrote:I like my idea better, no cutting or taping involved
TXBullion wrote:VWBEAMER wrote:I like my idea better, no cutting or taping involved
FYI not true. I have ordered pennies from many different shippers. I have seen good bad and ugly. I have also shipped pennies. Your method I have seen used before but not fail proof. The small flat rate boxes should be taped as well as the med flat rate box. The small flat rate boxes will open and let some pennies out. I havent gotten them with the pennies out of the med flat rate box. I would tape smalls and medium if using that method to be secure.
misteroman wrote:...when I send something out, there is no cardboard left exposed on the box. If its a large or heavy amount it will be 2 or 3 layers thick sometimes!
ed_vantage17 wrote:misteroman wrote:...when I send something out, there is no cardboard left exposed on the box. If its a large or heavy amount it will be 2 or 3 layers thick sometimes!
Have you ever had a problem with all that tape since it would make it hard to identify the box as a flat rate?
VWBEAMER wrote:I like my idea better, no cutting or taping involved
ScottyTX wrote:I've completely had it out with my post office a time or two. I used to completely tape up all corners and most of the box with re-enforced gummed tape. Well one day the Post master walked out and told me they will not take my packages with tape on them?? Ohh boy, I was in a hurry that day, Broke the glass out on the coffee table while taping up the boxes and I carried these 50 yards across the parking lot to get them inside. 210 lbs by hand/back. Ahh I was fuming, she said I was attempting to abuse the postal service and if the box needed tape on it they would not ship it. Man oh man, if my daughter was not with me that day I would have let out a whole string of foul language. She went further to say the boxes are not meant to be taped because if there is too much weight in there it won't hold up??????? WTF, man at the time I wasen't 100% sure about the postal rules concerning tape and I even mentioned the Medium flate rate boxes that have no seam glue on them..... Welll those can have tape on them, sir but the other's can't??? So you advertise to ship up to 70 lbs in the box but you won't ship it because in order to do so requires it to be taped....?????? Looked up the actual rules online at one point and the post office actually recommends you taping it up with tape, it does mention that the primary means of closure on Flat rate ""envelopes" must be the adhesive strip, but nothing about taping it up. I took back the printed material for proof and still have yet to get anywhere with her. Appeartly she has the discreation to accept whatever she feels is appropriate for shipping. Grrrr
ed_vantage17 wrote:misteroman wrote:...when I send something out, there is no cardboard left exposed on the box. If its a large or heavy amount it will be 2 or 3 layers thick sometimes!
Have you ever had a problem with all that tape since it would make it hard to identify the box as a flat rate?
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