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    POSTAL RATE INCREASE!!!(again)

    This happened last year as well!NEW POSTAL RATES ARE: SFRB>>>$7.35 MFRB>>>$13.60 LFRB>>>>$17.15 Got a rude awakening when I went to ship a couple of SFRB'S this morning. LAST Time they gave us a heads up in December. THIS time>>>>never heard of the increase!! HEADS UP PEOPLE!!!

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    Sfrb $7.15 lfrb. $18.80

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    I have been shipping some items in flat rate boxes and did not notice the increase, thanks for the heads up.

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    They did give a heads up. Guess you missed it.

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    I wonder if this affects flat rate envelops. You can fit a sfrb inside a flat rate envelope


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    Quote Originally Posted by JavelinaBlanco View Post
    I wonder if this affects flat rate envelops. You can fit a sfrb inside a flat rate envelope


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    Yes, this was specifically addressed and you can no longer do it.

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    It affects almost every package you might send. If you print a label using paypal/shipnow anyone can get commercial pricing though, which cuts a little bit off the flat rate box prices listed above.

    If you buy your own boxes (I think the magic size is 3x6x9) you can get them in a padded flat rate envelope and I think that's ok to do (at least I haven't had any trouble yet). It's a very hard fit so only worth it when it REALLY saves you some money.

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    POSTAL RATE INCREASE!!!(again)

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    It affects almost every package you might send. If you print a label using paypal/shipnow anyone can get commercial pricing though, which cuts a little bit off the flat rate box prices listed above.

    If you buy your own boxes (I think the magic size is 3x6x9) you can get them in a padded flat rate envelope and I think that's ok to do (at least I haven't had any trouble yet). It's a very hard fit so only worth it when it REALLY saves you some money.
    I do this all the time with no problems. I have 3x6x6 boxes that hold 500 pieces of 300 blackout brass and ship in a padded envelope.

    And for the record...one could fit two small flat rate boxes into a padded envelope....but using usps boxes in that manner would not be ethical now would it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dddoo7 View Post

    And for the record...one could fit two small flat rate boxes into a padded envelope....but using usps boxes in that manner would not be ethical now would it?
    Exactly right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    Yes, this was specifically addressed and you can no longer do it.
    Thats why you use the flat rate padded envelope. Still can use it that way. But before you do, put the box in the tyvek bag they have. Then put it in the padded envelope.

    https://store.usps.com/store/browse/...uctId=P_EP14PE

    And the tyvek bags.

    https://store.usps.com/store/browse/...ductId=P_EP_14

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    Padded envelope is more money than the regular flat rate envelope. It's the same price as the SFRB.

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    Old news, you must have missed it.
    Keep moving forward!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon813gt View Post
    Padded envelope is more money than the regular flat rate envelope. It's the same price as the SFRB.
    True...but it holds twice as much as a small flat rate box.

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    I haven't heard if they limited the allowed thickness of the padded envelopes. If people start putting two SFRB in them you can bet they will.

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    If they limit them I haven't heard. I don't use two sfrb's...but I do put my own box in them all the time. Anything less than 3x6x9 will fit just fine. 3x6 is tight...but works.

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    Might want to look into regional boxes for closer destinations. I've found them cheaper than FR boxes but they have weight restrictions on them. A box is 15 lbs and B box is 20 lbs. Have to order the boxes online.

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    I always figure if I do not want to pay the rates, then I can load up stuff and drive to wherever and hand deliver it.

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    Yep, postal rates are still a bargain. Don't believe it ? Go check out UPS or FedEx. Or, drive it yourself.

    Anyway, the postal rates went up this month. The landline phone bill went up $5/mnth this month. The cable bill went up $5/mnth this month. Grocery prices are going up quite a bit, and have been for 3 years or so.

    Yet, the Fed Bank tells us that inflation is quite low, and under target.

    Makes perfect sense to me.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookworm View Post
    Anyway, the postal rates went up this month. The landline phone bill went up $5/mnth this month. The cable bill went up $5/mnth this month. Grocery prices are going up quite a bit, and have been for 3 years or so.

    Yet, the Fed Bank tells us that inflation is quite low, and under target.

    Makes perfect sense to me.....
    To calculate inflation they take into account certain things. A few years ago they changed the things that they take into account so that inflation would appear to be at an all time low.

    However...you are correct in the fact that usps is still usually the cheapest way to ship as long as said item is under a certain weight or will fit in a flat rate package.

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