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Re: First Time trading

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LOL

Welcome to trading.


You just learned one of the "newb" lessons.
Larger boxes are charged a premium.


Actually, it's not a "newb" rule. Many experienced traders who haven't shipped large boxes in a while would be surprised to discover that, as well.


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Re: First Time trading

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Creative packing and Flat rate boxes are your friend.

Just remember to use adequate filler and padding, Tape the crap out of the box, and include a packing list in case of accidents.

Hrmm... Wasn't there supposed to be some sort of thread on "how to pack/ship boxes" around here somewhere?
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Re: First Time trading

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mrrshann618 wrote:Creative packing and Flat rate boxes are your friend.

Just remember to use adequate filler and padding, Tape the crap out of the box, and include a packing list in case of accidents.

Hrmm... Wasn't there supposed to be some sort of thread on "how to pack/ship boxes" around here somewhere?
A certain someone has been promising it to me for a while.

S'okay, though. People are busy. I understand.

Not that it matters. It's for the Articles forum that hasn't appeared yet.


You're right about the taping. Especially for heavy items, like books.

Every circumfrence of the box should have TWO plines where it is encitcled by packing tape.
That keeps the corners from spliting if it's nailed by a heavy box.

Eric
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I think what this situation needs is some imagination.

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Re: First Time trading

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If it's books you should always pack seperately and get the highly discounted media mail rates....



then ship the other lighter stuff by itself.
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Re: First Time trading

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all of the shippers: usps.com, fedex.com and ups.com have online shipping/rate calculators..
you can always use a bathroom scale to approximate the cost, before you ship.. while there, you should see where it asks dimensions.

usps sorts everythings on machines, thus sorting them faster. the larger boxes, both heavy and light, are sorted more or less by hand. [actually very large pie shaped slides.] if it won't fit on a machine to be sorted, it gets 'a non-machineable' surcharge.

i believe ups uses rollers.

the best way to check shipping, both to foreign and domestic countries; is to check all 3 of the shippers websites for rules, regulations, and costs.
nothing like getting surprized when you show up...especially if you gotta eat so of the cost, or mote than you realized.

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Re: First Time trading

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mrrshann618 wrote:Creative packing and Flat rate boxes are your friend.

Just remember to use adequate filler and padding, Tape the crap out of the box, and include a packing list in case of accidents.

Hrmm... Wasn't there supposed to be some sort of thread on "how to pack/ship boxes" around here somewhere?
I think i can drop mine from 3 floors up and they'll all be intact 0.o ( all units are either box or bagged before layered into foam fluff things into the final package box )

also have enough tapes on it to be water resistant lol
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Re: First Time trading

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i thought i sent enough in posts...

ok.. i'll start again.. this time it'll be all inclusive...
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