[Milsurplus] Golden years of collecting?
Michael Bittner
mmab at cox.net
Wed Mar 10 22:41:07 EST 2010
Robert, My recent experience is the 44 items I shipped this past Monday. Most of them small items, coils and such, shipped by 1st Class Mail. Today Thursday, I've already got positive feedback on 10 of the items from people who received them. Thus far, I've beat the priority flat rate charge every time, but there may come an instance were a flat rate priority box works out better. Thanks for your other information on shipping. BTW, don't you send most of your stuff via Media Mail?
Mike W6MAB
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First Class is cheap, but it can be slow. USPS relatively seldom meet their three-day claim. And for all practical purposes, you can't put Delivery Confirmation on it (which eBay and PayPal pretend is a tracking system). Since the recent rate change, Parcel Post is worth considering only for packages over about 4 pounds. Below that, the cost savings varies between about -$0.23 and +$0.45 depending upon weight and Zone. And delivery times run out to 16 days for CONUS and longer to AK and HI. For packages between 14 ounces and 4 pounds, PriMail is the best all around bargain. If you allow Partial Post, you may save the buyer a quarter and they will thank you for it by giving you one or two stars for shipping time, which they all think means transit time, because they never read anything past the first paragraph.
The above comments are based on roughly 3000 packages shipped per year for the past 8 years.
In a message dated 3/10/2010 5:06:47 PM Central Standard Time, mmab at cox.net writes:
5. Small packages, under 13 ounces, can be sent from the Post Office by 1st
Class Mail. It's cheap, fast and the best deal for both the buyer and the
seller. Even Parcel Post is a relatively good deal for bigger items, but it
just takes longer. Unless you need it yesterday, forget about Express Mail
or Priority Mail. They are not worth the extra cost which can be
considerable. Many sellers only list Priority Mail. Either request them to
ship cheaper or don't bid on their items. On really heavy items, such as an
SCR-284, I use UPS and let them professionally pack it.
Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
wa5cab dot com (Web Store)
MVPA 9480
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