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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 18:21:50 -0500, Phil Witt wrote:
Shipping them together should save some. I was surprised today when I shipped a rather large box, weight 21 lbs., from Alabama to Arkansas for only $12.49. That was from a UPS/Mailboxes. The USPS cost was like $19.00 for the same. They said they typically run about 10% higher than the UPS terminal counter prices. The cheapest way to ship is from someplace that has a UPS account with daily pickup service. A friend, maybe. Still, shipping ain't cheap. Shipping heavy items used to be cheapest by Greyhound Package Services, but the drawback was that you had to take it to the bus depot when you were the shipper and pick it up there when you were the recipient. I don't even know if they do that any more. Just this afternoon I shipped something from the UPS Store, the new name for Mailboxes. Shipping was $12 and packing was $4. The "do it yourself" cost would have been about $9 for shipping and $3 for the right size box and packing (I've packed many a shipment so I do know how to do it properly). The drawback is that I would have had to drive about 15 miles to the UPS Service Center (it's 95 degrees out today in the blazing sun and I would have to drive into the sun to get there) versus the UPS Store about three minutes away locally. It was worth the extra few bucks. Don't ask why the FedEx truck drove up to the UPS Store just as I was leaving..... -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon |
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