Click it and Ship ???

ellieroo

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I have chicks coming from Ill. to Wash. state and the people used " Click it and Ship it" from USPS. Has anyone done this or gotten chicks with this program??
 
Good to know just a worried expectant mom.
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I use it for business a lot. It saves time standing in line at the PO and you get a tiny discount for printing the shipping label yourself. It takes the postage from my PayPal account.

You print the label on regular printer paper and tape it on the box. If it's Priority Mail, you can even have the USPS pick it up from your house.
 
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So, if you print out the label at home yourself, and you want to put the postage on say, a shipment of eggs, you can hand it to your mailman and he will take it? Cause I know that I had an issue with my mailman a few months ago where he wouldn't take a really small lightweight box with $5.95 in stamps on it because he said if it weighted over a pound, it had to be brought to the post office. So my friend ended up having to drop it off for me cause I couldn't get time off work to drop it off. And now I don't have a car to get to the post office, but I'd like the opportunity to ship eggs, so if I could print out the labels myself from home, I'd love to start shipping eggs.
 
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So, if you print out the label at home yourself, and you want to put the postage on say, a shipment of eggs, you can hand it to your mailman and he will take it? Cause I know that I had an issue with my mailman a few months ago where he wouldn't take a really small lightweight box with $5.95 in stamps on it because he said if it weighted over a pound, it had to be brought to the post office. So my friend ended up having to drop it off for me cause I couldn't get time off work to drop it off. And now I don't have a car to get to the post office, but I'd like the opportunity to ship eggs, so if I could print out the labels myself from home, I'd love to start shipping eggs.

You have to weigh your item.... The post office sells scales for about $30.00. It's for priority and express mail only.

And yes, you can hand the box off to your postal carrier if you have a regular mail box at your home. I have a PO Box, so I have to take my eggs down to the post office. There is a box to click to ask for a pick up also.
 
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So, if you print out the label at home yourself, and you want to put the postage on say, a shipment of eggs, you can hand it to your mailman and he will take it? Cause I know that I had an issue with my mailman a few months ago where he wouldn't take a really small lightweight box with $5.95 in stamps on it because he said if it weighted over a pound, it had to be brought to the post office. So my friend ended up having to drop it off for me cause I couldn't get time off work to drop it off. And now I don't have a car to get to the post office, but I'd like the opportunity to ship eggs, so if I could print out the labels myself from home, I'd love to start shipping eggs.

You have to weigh your item.... The post office sells scales for about $30.00. It's for priority and express mail only.

And yes, you can hand the box off to your postal carrier if you have a regular mail box at your home. I have a PO Box, so I have to take my eggs down to the post office. There is a box to click to ask for a pick up also.​

Ah, then I will have to invest in a scale soon. Thanks for the info. I just got a printer, so now I can actually print the labels!
 
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your problem may have been ;you put stamps on the pkg. since 911 pkgs with postage stamps over 1 lb must be brought to the P.O. If you have metered postage( which is what you print off on line) letter carrier can take it.
 

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