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Danderlion 11-09-2012 08:17 PM

Shipping (4) 400 ct. boxes....How?
 
I'm fairly new to selling cards and shipping them out. If I needed to ship 4 400 count boxes (with 330 cards in each) what is the best way to do this and how much will it cost me? I'm trying to make a deal off of ebay and I'd like to give a fair price but I'm kinda clueless on the shipping. Any help is appreciated.

yazevans 11-09-2012 08:23 PM

[QUOTE=Danderlion;3615830]I'm fairly new to selling cards and shipping them out. If I needed to ship 4 400 count boxes (with 330 cards in each) what is the best way to do this and how much will it cost me? I'm trying to make a deal off of ebay and I'd like to give a fair price but I'm kinda clueless on the shipping. Any help is appreciated.[/QUOTE]

Pretty sure that will fit in a Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box, which is around $12 postage.

You can check out the measurements here and see if it will work: [URL="https://store.usps.com/store/browse/uspsProductDetailMultiSkuDropDown.jsp?categoryNavIds=catGetMailingShippingSupplies%3asubcatMSS_PriorityMail&categoryNav=false&navAction=push&navCount=0&productId=P_LARGE_FRB&categoryId=subcatMSS_PriorityMail"]USPS Link[/URL]

37Jetson 11-09-2012 09:02 PM

You can definitely fit 1,600 worth of cards into a Medium Flat Rate Box, but you may have to change your boxes to three 550 count boxes to make them fit.


[QUOTE=Danderlion;3615830]I'm fairly new to selling cards and shipping them out. If I needed to ship 4 400 count boxes (with 330 cards in each) what is the best way to do this and how much will it cost me? I'm trying to make a deal off of ebay and I'd like to give a fair price but I'm kinda clueless on the shipping. Any help is appreciated.[/QUOTE]

Danderlion 11-09-2012 09:14 PM

[QUOTE=yazevans;3615871]Pretty sure that will fit in a Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box, which is around $12 postage.

You can check out the measurements here and see if it will work: [URL="https://store.usps.com/store/browse/uspsProductDetailMultiSkuDropDown.jsp?categoryNavIds=catGetMailingShippingSupplies%3asubcatMSS_PriorityMail&categoryNav=false&navAction=push&navCount=0&productId=P_LARGE_FRB&categoryId=subcatMSS_PriorityMail"]USPS Link[/URL][/QUOTE]

The measurements are 8.5" x 7.75" x 6" if the boxes are stacked, which is 1/2" too tall.

or 8.5" x 15.5" x 3" if not stacked.

Pine Tar 11-09-2012 09:14 PM

[QUOTE=37Jetson;3616101]You can definitely fit 1,600 worth of cards into a Medium Flat Rate Box, but you may have to change your boxes to three 550 count boxes to make them fit.[/QUOTE]

Or just pour them all in there with the little white boxes :devil:

37Jetson 11-09-2012 09:40 PM

You can fit three boxes side by side if you turn the center box. I am uncertain if the fourth 400 count box will fit on the top to allow you to close the box.

[QUOTE=Danderlion;3616181]The measurements are 8.5" x 7.75" x 6" if the boxes are stacked, which is 1/2" too tall.

or 8.5" x 15.5" x 3" if not stacked.[/QUOTE]

dthimesch 11-10-2012 12:40 AM

I think you should be able to fit 4- 400 count boxes in a medium flat rate.

houdini 11-10-2012 12:51 AM

I fit 5 400-count boxes in a medium flat rate square box without any trouble or stuffing.

The 5th box is turned sideways.

You can also fir 3 660-count boxes in a long medium flat rate box - 3 800-count boxes will also fit but you have to fold the flaps over the end.


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