Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: OilyRascal on January 16, 2013, 10:17:45 AM
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FYI
https://www.usps.com/new-prices.htm
Summary of how it affects the priority mail flat rates for retail customers:
Flat Rate Envelopes 5.60
Legal Flat Rate Envelope 5.75
Padded Flat Rate Envelope 5.95
Small Flat Rate Box 5.80
Medium Flat Rate Boxes 12.35
Large Flat Rate Boxes 16.85
APO/FPO Lg Flat Rate Box 14.85
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Thanks , I was at the post office today , they said they couldn't give me new rates yet.
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I just found out about the coming up increase last week. The post office kept this one kind of quiet. I made a similar post on the GJ to make people aware of the coming increase. That thread quickly became political. I think this board will will handle a thread like this much better. This is something that has an impact on all of us. It will now cost us a little more to get the tools we need, and cost our buyers more on the items we sell.
Even with the increase, the flat rate boxes are a great deal. Much cheaper than fedex or ups.
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Ugg more price increases. I swear with the new year comes new pricesmeverywephere. Oh we'll is what it is. As said earlier its still a good deal.
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Don't forget the regional boxes. They can save a bit in certain situations.
https://www.usps.com/ship/priority-mail-regional-rate.htm (https://www.usps.com/ship/priority-mail-regional-rate.htm)
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The hard part of this for me is that I have quite a bit already listed on ebay with flat rate shipping.
I'll either have to change the prices, or eat the difference...again.
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IS THAT THE ONLINE PRICE OR PO ?
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IS THAT THE ONLINE PRICE OR PO ?
I couldn't recall, Bob, so I went back to look. It's about as clear as mud. Those rates are for "Retail Priority Mail Flat-Rate" (versus "Commercial"). It is not clear to me if "Retail" is in the PO, but one could probably think that way without fault. I HOPE they are PO prices, otherwise I'm about to take a huge hit. Example today I shipped a flat-rate envelope at $4.80, whereas this new rate would be $5.60. Again, I hope that isn't a "home" rate.
Again - clear as mud to me.