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shilala 11:21 AM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by 14holestogie:
I haven't tried that yet. I'm leery of someone walking off with them in my neighborhood.

It would come in handy today, though. I've got 9 boxes of golf balls I need to drop off at the PO today. Three trips up the steps. :-)
I'm fortunate that I live where I can leave whatever I want out whenever I want to. I'm not sure if it's because the neighborhood is that good, or that I'm crazy and heavily armed.
Either way, I like it. :-)
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14holestogie 11:23 AM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by shilala:
I'm fortunate that I live where I can leave whatever I want out whenever I want to. I'm not sure if it's because the neighborhood is that good, or that I'm crazy and heavily armed.
Either way, I like it. :-)

:-)

I'm not sure they WOULD disappear, it's just that if they would, I'd have nothing to replace them, for the most part. And to refund money that I've already turned over to my latest cigar purchase would really tick me off. :-)
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shilala 11:26 AM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by 14holestogie:
:-)

I'm not sure they WOULD disappear, it's just that if they would, I'd have nothing to replace them, for the most part. And to refund money that I've already turned over to my latest cigar purchase would really tick me off. :-)
I'd DEFINATELY drop them off at the PO. :-)
Another thought...
You can schedule a pickup online, and I do believe the mailman will knock on the door for the pickup. Of course that doesn't help if no one is home, but it's a safe option.
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T.G 11:37 AM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by PeteSB75:
You can go the flat-rate way if you want, but you will pay twice as much as otherwise for shipping. Regardless, you can get priority mailing packaging for free from the PO. They will ship you boxes if you request them off the website.
That's a very generalized statement that really depends on a number of variables like the shipping method, the zone and weight. Sometimes it's correct, sometimes not.
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bobarian 12:01 PM 02-22-2010
A DC# is not a tracking number. USPS does not provide tracking on Priority or First Class shipments. The DC# is for Delivery Confirmation only, sometimes packages are scanned enroute but not always. If you want tracking ship UPS or Fed Ex.
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PeteSB75 12:07 PM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
That's a very generalized statement that really depends on a number of variables like the shipping method, the zone and weight. Sometimes it's correct, sometimes not.
You are absolutely right. Especially since I just went back to the PO website and realized that they've added a small flat rate box since i last checked it out that is $4.95 to ship and basically the same size as the priority boxes I currently have. Last time I checked, I only saw the medium one for 10.70.
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jerseystepup 12:49 PM 02-22-2010
So if I printed a priority flat rate sticker out and paid for postage prior to it going to the PO I should be ok?
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T.G 01:04 PM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by jerseystepup:
So if I printed a priority flat rate sticker out and paid for postage prior to it going to the PO I should be ok?
In theory, yes. In practice, one would hope, but there is always the possibility that a misinformed employee might have an issue with an online paid flat rate box just left in the mailbox. Although, if your PO has one of the big blue parcel boxes or an APC machine, it's doubtful that you will have any problems.

If it gets rejected for some reason, when you get the package back, you just go up to the counter and politely ask to speak to the postmaster about it. Your postmaster should be informed as to the current regulations and once you've brought the issue to their attention, one would hope that he/she would remind employees of the proper regulations.

Note, you must have the USPS supplied packaging that is pre-printed with "Priority Mail - FLAT RATE" on box to get the flat rate. If you use a flat rate box, it doesn't matter what the weight is or what you punch in on the computer, just so long as neither is over the maximum weight (IIRC like 40 or 80lbs domestic**, 4-10lbs for international, but don't quote me on that)
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bobarian 01:22 PM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by jerseystepup:
So if I printed a priority flat rate sticker out and paid for postage prior to it going to the PO I should be ok?
Flat rate has to go in a flat rate box. Other sized boxes do not qualify for Flat Rate. If you are shipping cigars, use a Video 2 box, these are available from the USPS supply website. With this box you can ship 5 cigars for $4.95 with free Delivery Confirmation if you pay online.

Did you read the Shipping Sticky?
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jerseystepup 02:24 PM 02-22-2010
Yea no ive done all that, i had the post office deliver over 50 boxes to my house last week, and ive printed the flat rate priority shipping label here at home.. i was wondering now about the mailbox situation.
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bobarian 02:26 PM 02-22-2010
Why not just have them picked up at your house? Just check the box for pickup and poof! they are gone. :-)
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jerseystepup 02:30 PM 02-22-2010
i had several boxes that needed to go and i unfortunatly wouldnt trust them on my porch, i live in a not so great neighborhood. If i were to be home when the postman comes than yea but i didnt have that option this time... but yea i did see that as a choice when i was paying for the shipping.

The gf assures me that the wording on the p.o. box specificly said "stamped envelopes weighing over 13 ounces" so hopefully since theyre not stamped or an envelope ill be ok.
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bobarian 02:51 PM 02-22-2010
The Post Office has a bin for package drops. Larger boxes will not fit in a regular Blue PO box.
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jerseystepup 03:34 PM 02-22-2010
My small flat rate box fit in the blue PO box outside the post office.. i guess well see.
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shilala 03:48 PM 02-22-2010
I've dumped tons of small flat rate boxes in the big blue mailboxes. Our blue mailboxes say the same thing, too. Never had an issue.
That doesn't mean it's okay, or that you won't have a problem, Randy. I'm just letting you know I've done it zillions of times over the years.
My PO is really cool and the guys that work there are awesome. If there's ever any kind of problem whatsoever, Joe or Matt will call me. Never had an issue with the little boxes in the mailbox and never had one returned. That said, it might be an issue in a larger more sensitive area, and I have no idea what the official policy is, or how the rule is written.
My guess is that it's a mandated rule and, as such, should be in the postal regulations. I know you can read them online, I've had to do that a number of times over the years in order to keep on top of bird shipping regulations.
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jerseystepup 04:02 PM 02-22-2010
Scott after reading your post i dug around for a minute and found this on the click-n-ship faqs.

Online shipping is as convenient as your neighborhood mailbox. You can drop your Priority Mail® service and domestic Express Mail® service pieces with PC Postage labels in any Collection Box®,
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shilala 04:04 PM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by jerseystepup:
Scott after reading your post i dug around for a minute and found this on the click-n-ship faqs.

Online shipping is as convenient as your neighborhood mailbox. You can drop your Priority Mail® service and domestic Express Mail® service pieces with PC Postage labels in any Collection Box®,
That pretty much wraps that up. :-)
Thanks, Randy!!! :-)
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T.G 04:04 PM 02-22-2010
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shilala 04:30 PM 02-22-2010
Adam, it's 4 pounds for International flat rate and 70 pounds for domestic. We hashed that out in a different thread yesterday. :-)
Originally Posted by T.G:
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T.G 05:04 PM 02-22-2010
Originally Posted by shilala:
Adam, it's 4 pounds for International flat rate and 70 pounds for domestic. We hashed that out in a different thread yesterday. :-)
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