I've been doing a lot of business on e-bay selling cake related items. Mostly cupcake rings for themed parties. I've been sourcing boxes from work (small) to ship these items in. Mostly 6"x2"x4". We receive some small items at work in them. I typically sell anywhere from 1-10 dozen rings at a time. Margin isn't spectacular, $1.70-$10 depending on the size of the order, so cost is a factor. Does anyone know of the best place to buy shipping boxes CHEAP? I've been wondering if bubble mailers will suffice, I'm going to do some test shipments at the end of the month with some left over Halloween rings and see what happens.
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go to oreillys and autozone and see if the manager can save you some bulb boxes ( the ones that headlights or taillights etc ) come in and use those they are sort of flimsy but i add a hard cardboard on top bottom and sometimes sides, if needed, and then ship them like that.
Usually each store gets about 10-20 boxes every truck shipment. Whenever I sold on ebay those were the best boxes. Most managers have no problem giving those away just like oil boxes. Stop by one on a saturday that is when there big truck is usually.
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Originally posted by 03mustangdude View Postgo to oreillys and autozone and see if the manager can save you some bulb boxes ( the ones that headlights or taillights etc ) come in and use those they are sort of flimsy but i add a hard cardboard on top bottom and sometimes sides, if needed, and then ship them like that.
Usually each store gets about 10-20 boxes every truck shipment. Whenever I sold on ebay those were the best boxes. Most managers have no problem giving those away just like oil boxes. Stop by one on a saturday that is when there big truck is usually.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostSo you basically take a flimsy ass box, use it as a template and make your own box?
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Originally posted by forever_frost View Postyou can go on the post office site and ask them to send you as many free boxes as you want. Straight to your door.Originally posted by black2002ls View Postthe small flat rate boxes are nice, but at 4.85 for shipping, its not economical. I can ship them first class for 2.00 if i can source the boxes cheap enough
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My company is extremely cheap, so we use Kent H. Landberg Company. But we use a lot of shipping supplies (8 + pallets a month of bulk boxes and shipping supplies) so we get a nice volume discount. Uline is usually higher priced so we don't use them unless Kent Landsberg can't meet out needs.
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usps.com - they are not all flat-rate
Order as many as you want, but don't expect them to arrive all at the same time.
I think the most I ever ordered online at a single time was 400ish and it took about three weeks for all of them to arrive. FWIW they were different sizes. Most of them ended up shipping out UPS, whoops!US Politics in three words - Divide and Conquer
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