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Figuring Shipping Charges


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If they will fit in a Post Office flat rate box, that is the easiest way. Otherwise you have to pack them for shipping and weigh them. Then on your listing you put your zip code and the weight and the buyer calculates shipping when buying. You have to calculate it from zip to zip after the deal is complete, using USPS or UPS web sites.

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I alway use the USPS flat rate boxes for multiple orders.When I get a smaller order it amazes me how high it is to ship. 2 and 3 candles can be almost $7.00 but if they order 8 it is only $10.35 the new price for the medium flat rate.Of course now the regular shipping of 2-3 candles will be going up with the box that isn't the flat rate.

Now sure how many containers you have but sure they can fit in the $10.35 flat rate box or the $12.95 flat rate box.

LynnS

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