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    Flat rate boxes

    I recently needed to mail some items. I found Fedex was cheaper than the USPS flat rate boxes. I just wanted to share that.

    The package I mailed cost $21 at FedEx post office wanted $90. Though the item wouldn’t fit in a flat rate box I’m finding it pays to compare shipping costs. The insurance for USPS boxes might sound appealing but I’ve had bad experiences when I’ve had to file claims.
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    If it is light maybe, but ship some lead and will go up greatly in price. That's where the Flat Rate Boxes shine.

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    As Springfield said, if you are shipping feathers or foam peanuts, maybe. You don't even have to be shipping lead for Flat Rate Boxes to pay off. I have compared USPS rates for small boxes holding a 6 cavity aluminum mold and Flat Rate is better.
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    Though it may be cheaper its not as convenient in my part of the world, I pass three post offices before I get to a FedEx site which for us is not open on Saturday (last I checked).

    My second constraint is that I use cash for moving small boxed goods which negates the ability to do any kind of on line shipping/labeling. I am tracked and targeted enough with the credit cards I do use when i have to.

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    I like Pirateship, which was first brought to my attention on this site. You put in all your parameters (H,W,D/Wt) & it shows you the cheapest as well all your other options (USPS & UPS, no-FedEx). It will even tell you something is cheaper but warn you that no insurance is included. Last thing I shipped, I decided to pay $.30 more using a USPS Flat-Rate because of convenience. Just for FWIW....
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    I’ve always used USPS Flat rate for heavy stuff. FedEx & UPS aren’t close on heavy packages.
    Lately when shipping gifts & kid’s stuff I’ve noticed USPS Ground costs nearly as much as USPS Priority. Priority comes with $100 insurance while Ground doesn’t.

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    Thanks for posting. Although I will not be using Fed EX same reasons as posted mostly for local USPS offices.

    Still always good to shop around if you are mailing items. I maybe selling small items soon so may have to check them out.

    Do they insure and track packages?

    How are they if items are damaged or lost?
    Before they were not very professional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy (punchie) View Post
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    …..Do they insure and track packages? …..How are they if items are damaged or lost? ….
    Both USPS Flat Rate and Priority come with tracking and are insured to $100. That said I’ve never had to file a claim for the insurance and can only imagine how much fun that’d be. I suspect a receipt for the item lost and probably pictures would be required.
    Anyone have experience with USPS insurance?

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    YES, unfortunately. When USPS lost an Encore barrel that I had shipped they required a receipt indicating the price I paid for the barrel. To say that it was a PITA is an understatement.
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    another USPS bargain is the padded flat rate envelope - ships larger items that will not fit in small flat rate box at comparable cost -
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    Don’t know if it’s just a local thing, but Fedex delivery is about 50/50 in my rural area. I will sticke with USPS and UPS.

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    My experience with USPS insurance was not pretty, partly because the buyer refused to make the claim after the package arrived damaged. As I recall, I was out the postage. Lesson learned-package securely no matter what the buyer says about cheaper shipping.
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    Cheer up fellas . . . heard the other day that postage rates are GOING UP again this coming July.

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    I always check all three shippers for anything that weighs more than a pound. Distance, usps is most likely cheapest if close to you. And none of the shippers like to pay claims. I've had UPS deny damage due to supposed poor packaging. Not.

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    Shop around for the best rates, USPS is not always the best if the heavy item is not heavy! But be aware USPS does deliver to many rural locations that the other delivery services don't or they (the other services) will transfer the package to the USPS for final delivery!
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    fwiw - local postmaster informed that all priority mail is sent via FEDEX to nearest destination USPS branch + that UPS handles many parcel deliveries to destination USPS facilities - =
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    Quote Originally Posted by pertnear View Post
    I like Pirateship, which was first brought to my attention on this site. You put in all your parameters (H,W,D/Wt) & it shows you the cheapest as well all your other options (USPS & UPS, no-FedEx). It will even tell you something is cheaper but warn you that no insurance is included. Last thing I shipped, I decided to pay $.30 more using a USPS Flat-Rate because of convenience. Just for FWIW....
    +1 Pirate was recommended here . Usually less than flat rate on anything lighter (than lead !)

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    +1 for pirate ship!

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