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Noob question: Best service for shipping large blasters?


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#1 ravetrooper

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 01:35 PM

I'm going to be putting a few blasters up for auction on ebay today. 4/5 are small enough for the flat-rate boxes but then there's a VULCAN... What's a good service to go with that I won't have to charge people a ton for?
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Gut the electronics, drill a hole in the shell, and attach a crank to the gear. Bam, crank-action stampede that doesn't require batteries, or even a trigger.

...(also judging by your past posts, I would consider you pretty dang wise elder like in the modding community :lol: )


#2 Tobias

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 07:20 PM

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USPS has always been the go-to for me. As long as the box isn't over 4' in length you won't be charged a premium. Shipping on a Vulcan usually is about $15 for me.
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#3 ravetrooper

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 07:49 PM

USPS has always been the go-to for me. As long as the box isn't over 4' in length you won't be charged a premium. Shipping on a Vulcan usually is about $15 for me.


Thanks Toby. I didn't know about the over-4ft-premium-thing. $15 is around what I was hoping to charge.
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Gut the electronics, drill a hole in the shell, and attach a crank to the gear. Bam, crank-action stampede that doesn't require batteries, or even a trigger.

...(also judging by your past posts, I would consider you pretty dang wise elder like in the modding community :lol: )


#4 ooontrprzes

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Posted 19 January 2015 - 08:33 PM

Might seem like a no-brainer, but just in case:
Take the batteries out! Shipping is very weight-sensitive, and all those big bastards will cost you a fair bit extra.
And it is always worth looking into the cost of shipping in your own box, those flat-rate guys are set up so they make their nut even if you're shipping lead ingots, so there's sometimes a bit of wiggle room to be had there, as well.

-edit: I suppose most of the weight sensitivity comes into play with priority and 2-day, but I figured it would be worth stating anyways. Good luck!

Edited by ooontrprzes, 19 January 2015 - 08:34 PM.

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#5 Draconis

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Posted 20 January 2015 - 12:58 PM

I ship all the time, and always use USPS. As stated, flat-rate boxes are a terrible value for most nerf stuff. Use First Class mail whenever possible, because it is cheap. You get an online discount if you pay through Paypal or directly on the USPS web site. Pricing tiers for a particular size are based on weight and incremented at whole-pounds. Don't be afraid to cut down boxes to make the next lowest level, your customers will appreciate it. I can typically shave a few ounces off just by shortening the inside flaps on a box.
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#6 ravetrooper

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Posted 20 January 2015 - 01:38 PM

Thanks for the advice everyone! Very helpful - I was able to get the listings up last night and am going to post links in the trading forum.
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Gut the electronics, drill a hole in the shell, and attach a crank to the gear. Bam, crank-action stampede that doesn't require batteries, or even a trigger.

...(also judging by your past posts, I would consider you pretty dang wise elder like in the modding community :lol: )



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