Posted by Pops1532 on November 09, 2010 at 09:16:12 from (71.239.11.176):
In Reply to: USPS flat rate box posted by Wardner on November 08, 2010 at 19:03:56:
My wife ships allot of stuff and almost always uses the USPS website to print the labels and pay for the shipping. Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. Sometimes the address doesn't jive with what the customer has provided. That's when it's easier to just write a label by hand and take the package to the post office. USPS will get their postage fee one way or another. The package will be returned to sender or will arrive postage due.
I agree that you should NEVER USE UPS. I collect gas pump globes. No matter how well they are packed those goons at UPS can and will destroy them. I personally saw the UPS guy throw a box with a rare globe out of his truck. Yep, it was broken. Another time I heard the guy kicking a globe box. Box was marked "fragile" and "glass" in multiple places and the clown was kicking it. A friend received some globes where the UPS guy had stood on the boxes. There were muddy footprints on them. If the package is marked fragile or glass those idiots try to destroy it. UPS is terrible about paying claims. If it's something you care about DO NOT SHIP UPS....EVER!
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