J0eybb 12:04 PM 05-09-2011
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Small flatrate boxes are $5.20. Saw this on SD, and figured the guys tht ship enough will get good use out of this.
http://www.usps.com/shipping/prepaid.htm
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EricF 12:08 PM 05-09-2011
These look interesting. May have to look into them!
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kydsid 12:49 PM 05-09-2011
But that is more than the current price for online flat rate? I guess this means they are going to raise the flat rate price again. Sigh.
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CigarNut 12:49 PM 05-09-2011
It's not really a savings for me... The boxes are free today and postage costs $5.00 for a small FR box.
In both cases you need a box and you have to print a label, so this new prepaid packaging boils down to 20cent charge for the (small flat rate) box...
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J0eybb 12:52 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by kydsid:
But that is more than the current price for online flat rate? I guess this means they are going to raise the flat rate price again. Sigh.
This is what I got from it. I guess the advantage is its prestamped. Maybe if you buy them now, and use them in 5 years.... who knows.
I bought books of foreverstamps when they came out, and sat on them till stamps went up, but it was for convienece, not to save money.
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If the USPS is promoting it it has to be a scam. From the people who brought you
entrenched counter beauracracy and attitude you can't do anything about. Unless you
want your package kicked across the room.
:-) I know, I know, tell us how you really feel.
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J0eybb 12:57 PM 05-09-2011
My wife uses the current flat rates, and ships them regular. Depends on the weight.
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chippewastud79 01:22 PM 05-09-2011
Its $5.20 currently to ship in person (which I usually do), so it seems to be a deal if there is an impending rate hike.
:-)
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CigarNut 01:38 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by J0eybb:
My wife uses the current flat rates, and ships them regular. Depends on the weight.
Not true. Flat Rate boxes are fixed price -- $5 (online) for small, $10.95 (online) for medium, and $14.95 (online) for large -- independent of weight -- although I think there is a max of 70lbs which would only impact those shippling lead or gold
:-)
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Its $5.20 currently to ship in person (which I usually do), so it seems to be a deal if there is an impending rate hike. :-)
They just did a rate increase a couple of months ago, increasing the online price from $4.85 to $5.00. I am hoping that the price will remain unchanged for a little while longer...
:-)
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J0eybb 01:40 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
Not true. Flat Rate boxes are fixed price (online vs. counter) -- $5 for small, $10.95 for medium, and $14.95 for large -- independent of weight -- although I think there is a max of 70lbs which would only impact those shippling lead or gold :-)
They just did a rate increase i couple of months ago, increasing the online price from $4.85 to $5.00. I am hoping that the price will remain unchanged for a little while longer...
My wife wraps the box in brown shipping paper. instantly cheaper... lol
I didn't even know it was $5.00 I thought it was still $4.85.
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CigarNut 01:41 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Its $5.20 currently to ship in person (which I usually do), so it seems to be a deal if there is an impending rate hike. :-)
If you print your label online it is a lot easier to do it online and deliver the package to either your letter carrier, collection box, or post office than it is to wait in line...
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chippewastud79 01:54 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
If you print your label online it is a lot easier to do it online and deliver the package to either your letter carrier, collection box, or post office than it is to wait in line...
Living in a condo, with an out-box for only letters, I cannot arrange pickup. For me, the post office was my only option and I have no problem stopping by.
:-)
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CigarNut 01:57 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Living in a condo, with an out-box for only letters, I cannot arrange pickup. For me, the post office was my only option and I have no problem stopping by. :-)
I don't use the carrier pick up either... If I see my letter carrier I will give any packages to them. Otherwise I drive them over to the post office. If you pay online they allow you to leave the packages on the loading dock -- which get picked up more frequently than the collection bins out front. I just hate waiting in line at the post office so I do everything I can to avoid it...
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wayner123 02:21 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Living in a condo, with an out-box for only letters, I cannot arrange pickup. For me, the post office was my only option and I have no problem stopping by. :-)
You don't have to have an out box. You can simply arrange for a pick-up and on the online form check the box that the package is inside the house. The biggest problem with this, is that you must be home at whatever time of day the person comes by and gets it.
Also, shipping a flat rate box covered with paper is in conflict with the agreement you checked when getting the boxes for free.
Online also has free DC. The flat rate envelope is the best option.
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NCRadioMan 02:24 PM 05-09-2011
In 10 years when shipping will probably be $10+, this would be a good investment.
I can see a postage black market starting. Hmmmm
:-)
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BlindedByScience 02:32 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
If you print your label online it is a lot easier to do it online and deliver the package to either your letter carrier, collection box, or post office than it is to wait in line...
...I've always found it interesting that you can't print an on line "Click and Ship" label for a flat rate box....until you enter the weight....
:-)
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emopunker2004 02:34 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by NotFromHere:
...I've always found it interesting that you can't print an on line "Click and Ship" label for a flat rate box....until you enter the weight....:-)
I'm sure it has to do with the loading of the trucks
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Bunker 02:45 PM 05-09-2011
If you got a quantaty discount it might be worth it, but the price doesn't change (at least for the LFR).
It is still cheaper to print your own postage. ($14.20)
My mail carrier will take boxes for me, or I just print my lables and hand them to the postal worker at the counter.
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elderboy02 07:04 PM 05-09-2011
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
Living in a condo, with an out-box for only letters, I cannot arrange pickup. For me, the post office was my only option and I have no problem stopping by. :-)
If you request a pickup, you can leave it on your front porch. They will pick it up.
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chippewastud79 11:23 AM 05-10-2011
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
If you request a pickup, you can leave it on your front porch. They will pick it up.
Talk to our former post-person then.
:-)
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