mikeyj23 12:37 PM 10-15-2008
As information for those who don't know, or a reminder for those who do:
A) Boxes for shipping Priority Mail are
FREE. If you're shipping Priority Mail, DON'T buy the ReadyShip boxes they charge you an arm and a leg for. If you're lazy, you can even have Priority Mail boxes delivered to your house with your mail (for free). There are several sizes:
"
Large Video" - the most common for shipping a few cigars (5-10) - 9.25"x6.25"x2"
"
Shoe Box" - another decent size for shipping cigars - 7.5"x5.125"x14.375"
"
Box O-1097" - a bigger box for larger cigar shipments - many cigar boxes will fit in this size box - 11.5"x13.125"x2.375"
B) If you use
Click-N-Ship, you get free Delivery Confirmation. Since most inter-board shipments require DC anyway, print your shipping labels from online and get free DC. For an average 1lb package this lowers your cost from $5.45 to $4.75. Another bonus of using Click-N-Ship is the address book feature, so you don't have to ask Anita every time you need pnoon's address.
C) Labels for Click-N-Ship are available. You can just put these in your printer, print the label, peel it off and stick it on the package - no tape required. You can get
25/$9 through USPS or
100/$8 through PlanetLabel.
D) Free package pickup for priority mail packages is available through USPS. I know as well as anyone that anytime I need to go to the post office it's at a completely inopportune time and the line is usually 20 people long. You can schedule a package pickup as soon as the next day, and specify where your package will be (in the box, around the box, at the front door, etc.)
Sending packages back and forth can get expensive at $4.75 each, so getting free boxes, free DC, and free package pickup can be very advantageous in the long run.
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Hey thanks for posting that.
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Mugen910 01:37 PM 10-15-2008
I awlays love to keep that info in my subscribed thread! thx.
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FriskyDingo 11:48 AM 10-16-2008
Great information! Thanks for posting!
:-)
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white_s2k 11:57 AM 10-16-2008
I'm shipping my first packages tomorrow with the priority boxes I just got in the mail today. I can just put these in the appropriate parcel drop off boxes after I apply the pre-paid label and everything, right? I don't need to wait in line for anything do I?
Josh
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mikeyj23 11:59 AM 10-16-2008
Originally Posted by white_s2k:
I'm shipping my first packages tomorrow with the priority boxes I just got in the mail today. I can just put these in the appropriate parcel drop off boxes after I apply the pre-paid label and everything, right? I don't need to wait in line for anything do I?
Josh
No you don't have to wait. There is the "13oz rule" for dropping packages in the box, but that only applies to stamped mail. If you're mailing Priority Mail with a pre-paid label, you can just drop it in the box and be on your way.
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white_s2k 12:01 PM 10-16-2008
Originally Posted by mikeyj23:
No you don't have to wait. There is the "13oz rule" for dropping packages in the box, but that only applies to stamped mail. If you're mailing Priority Mail with a pre-paid label, you can just drop it in the box and be on your way.
Awesome, thanks Mike
:-)
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Footbag 12:03 PM 10-16-2008
I'm a USPS convert! It just gets there quicker and cheaper.
:-)
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awsmith4 12:11 PM 10-16-2008
Great info,
Another note is flat rate envelopes are $4.75 to ship (using Click-n-ship) up to 4lbs. A large video box will actually fit inside the envelope if you need extra protection.
A flat rate envelope when sending internationally costs around $10 so it is a very affordable way to send from country to country. I have sent several packages to BOTLs north of the border this way and all have made it perfectly.
This info was shared to me by another BOTL so do not give me credit for the idea
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tsolomon 12:15 PM 10-16-2008
Thanks for the Planet Label link, I can save some money with that one.
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mikeyj23 03:31 PM 11-15-2008
Prices are going up (again) - from
the USPS website:
Originally Posted by :
On January 18 prices for Express Mail, Priority Mail, Parcel Select, Parcel Return Service, Global Express Guaranteed, Express Mail International, Priority Mail International, and M-Bags change. As always, we do not impose fuel surcharges, hidden surcharges, or surcharges for residential or Saturday delivery.
The move to January price changes for shipping services is consistent with industry standards and provides a clear picture of the affordable services we offer. Highlights for domestic shipping services include new Commercial Plus pricing, with up-front discounts for high-volume Express Mail and Priority Mail users. On average, Commercial Plus prices for Express Mail are 14.5 percent less than retail prices; Priority Mail Commercial Plus prices average 7 percent less. We are also introducing a new, smaller Priority Mail flat-rate box. The new box is priced the same as the flat-rate envelope and provides a great option for customers sending smaller items that require sturdy packaging and the convenience of flat rate pricing.
Prices for Express Mail and Priority Mail are designed to maintain the Postal Service’s competitive position as the best shipping value in the market, especially for packages weighing less than 5 pounds. The new prices also make Parcel Select, our “last mile” ground product, an even better value for high-volume shippers. For international mailers, Global Express Guaranteed, Express Mail International and Priority Mail International are the best value in global shipping.
Notable to us, they're adding a small priority mail flat rate box that will ship for $4.95, 1lb packages all ship for $4.95, and 2lb packages ship for $4.95 to $8.70, depending which zone you're shipping to.
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ucla695 03:44 PM 11-15-2008
Priority mail is where it's at! Great links when I need to reload. Thanks.
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parafumar 03:45 PM 11-15-2008
Cigary 04:56 PM 11-15-2008
Originally Posted by awsmith4:
Great info,
Another note is flat rate envelopes are $4.75 to ship (using Click-n-ship) up to 4lbs. A large video box will actually fit inside the envelope if you need extra protection.
A flat rate envelope when sending internationally costs around $10 so it is a very affordable way to send from country to country. I have sent several packages to BOTLs north of the border this way and all have made it perfectly.
This info was shared to me by another BOTL so do not give me credit for the idea
WTG with that info,,,love to save money.
:-)
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icehog3 05:34 PM 11-15-2008
mikeyj23 06:08 PM 11-15-2008
I'm apparently not authorized to view that thread. can't get there.
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icehog3 06:14 PM 11-15-2008
My bad, it is in the Admin. Forum, probably waiting for discussion. Maybe Dave will be so kind as to put it out for all.
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mikeyj23 09:07 PM 11-15-2008
Originally Posted by icehog3:
My bad, it is in the Admin. Forum, probably waiting for discussion. Maybe Dave will be so kind as to put it out for all.
Ah.
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bobarian 02:23 AM 11-16-2008
Dont forget the Large Flat Rate boxes for passes or sending smokes to the Troops! About $10 and they fit about 100 smokes.
:-)
Keep those boys in you thoughts when you need to make space in your humidors for Christmas purchases!
:-)
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BlackIrish 06:44 AM 11-16-2008