tinhorn wrote:Keep 'em in the bag, but put the bag into a box. Then use double wraps of strapping tape--with the threads in it--to reinforce the box. You not only have to worry about shipping damage, but rifled boxes.
JobIII wrote:Two, if this doesn't work go to a different PO.
JobIII wrote:I had this problem a couple times when i shipped large quantities of silver in small flat rate boxes. I started by completely sealing the box in tape then taping the shipping label over the taped box. obviously since the package contains a valuable amount of PM you don't want to leave this package to chance. (though it doesn't matter the $ amount being shipped). Just tape it up and then tape it up some more. Anyways, my local post office took one look at it and refused to mail it.
They were afraid it wouldn't be delivered past the processing center, or that it could be a non-flat rate box.
There are two ways to avoid this problem. One use clear tape to expose the box so the PO can tell it is a flat-rate box (or envelope). Two, if this doesn't work go to a different PO. For me the second option worked and i didn't have to retape my box before mailing it. Also the first option seems to help my PO accept my boxes.
~JobIII
NDFarmer wrote:I have been looking for the caution "heavy parcel" decals. I can't find them anywhere did you get yours?
68Camaro wrote:my local postmaster asked to talk to me in person, and explained that while they had no problems with 60+ lb boxes in flat rate, that they cannot be taped around the box. He said they can charge the non flat rate if that is done. He said the seams can be taped, thats all.
tinhorn wrote:I was at a post office in Plymouth where the clerk was giving some gal grief because she was reusing a flat rate box. Even though she had scratched out all the flat rate markings, he said that because it was a flat rate box she had to pay the flat rate price.
I think that some of these people make up their own rules on the fly, just like some tellers do.
NDFarmer wrote:I have been looking for the caution "heavy parcel" decals. I can't find them anywhere did you get yours?
tinhorn wrote:68Camaro wrote:my local postmaster asked to talk to me in person, and explained that while they had no problems with 60+ lb boxes in flat rate, that they cannot be taped around the box. He said they can charge the non flat rate if that is done. He said the seams can be taped, thats all.
That's bizarre. Would they accept that as proper packaging if they had to pay an insurance claim?
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