BlasterCash New Member Apr 15, 2014 39 4 13 37 Hampton Bays, N.Y. Apr 16, 2014 #1 Hey guys Im new here and just wondering if anyone has a trick on calculating parts shipping?
Quadman1 Member Mar 29, 2013 758 30 64 Pa Apr 16, 2014 #2 Well ebay has one. If you are selling on ebay you click on calculated shipping. Other than that I'd like to know.
Well ebay has one. If you are selling on ebay you click on calculated shipping. Other than that I'd like to know.
Herpderplol BRRAAAAAAAAAPP Aug 22, 2012 6,290 496 136 26 Dickinson, ND Apr 16, 2014 #3 http://postcalc.usps.com/
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,291 175 Apr 16, 2014 #4 i use the usps flat rate priority boxes for almost anything that'll fit small = $5 medium = $12 large = $15 under 75lbs., if it fits it ships
i use the usps flat rate priority boxes for almost anything that'll fit small = $5 medium = $12 large = $15 under 75lbs., if it fits it ships
tbrooks Active Member Sep 24, 2013 1,367 233 114 NC mtns Apr 16, 2014 #6 I use to use the calc that herp linked to, just add a pound or so for box and padding. Flat rate is ok especially for heavy stuff but normally you can ship cheaper in your own box. A lot of times priority is cheaper if its not too far.
I use to use the calc that herp linked to, just add a pound or so for box and padding. Flat rate is ok especially for heavy stuff but normally you can ship cheaper in your own box. A lot of times priority is cheaper if its not too far.