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That's the point, you don't need to use flat rate boxes. The medium flat rate box is only 5 1/2 inches high, the #4 box is 7 inches.
The # 4 box is 7" X 7" X 6" high. I use them and double box them in #7 boxes.
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Order here
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They don't ship them to your house? Mine come right to my house, the mailman even drives up the 1/4 mile driveway to deliver them so I don't have to pack them up from the box
Oh sure they will, I just go there so much during the spring so pick them up. Plus they could get wet setting...
Oh yes they ship them to my post office , i pick up cases at a time ....shipping cost FREE so need to get those flat rate boxes at post office.
My last order was 8 cases of different size.......cost 0000000000
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Link to ordering your boxes ........love the prices NO CHARGE ,
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Just be carefull the priority boxs come...
I have seen people using flat rate priority boxes #7 , cost is 14.00 no matter the weight. I use #7 priority box ,or #4 both free. 5 large peafowl eggs cost me 7.00 to 10.00 in any of the lower 48 states.
Yes its just wrong people making money off of shipping.
Some people use flat rate boxes, then they know the cost, myself I don't and can ship 5 heavy peafowl eggs,just about anywhere for 10.00. Alaska cost me 12.00.
You can get a chart of cost by zone from the USPS, just don't use flat rate boxes , all boxes are free from USPS.