Boy oh boy! I don't think all the c/s reps are on the same page! I've been going back/forth with one this past week. I contacted them via email (calling is hard for me/time constraints) because I want to place an order, but I do not/will not have it shipped via FEDEX. For 2 reasons. 1 - it's way too expensive from WA to NJ. 2 - it takes waaay too long to get here. (Over priced for the slow boat to china as they say). Anywho.. I am being told that they ONLY use the Flat Rate Boxes to "pour" (yes, I did say pour) bulk soap base. Now mind you... I am NOT purchasing anything that has a flash point. I am just buying butters/waxes/emulsifyers, that kind of thing.
So, I contacted them, because, being in the shipping industry for 11+ years, and having one client that likes to ship all of his retail orders via USPS, I am VERY familiar (since I am the one that has to do all the processing of these packages) with and how USPS ships. I am VERY familiar with the kind of free boxes that are offered. As a matter of fact, I have posted in this exact thread telling about the different boxes... Well back to my "situation".. I am pretty sure, what I want to order will fit into a USPS Regional A box... packing material is not really needed, but if they do think they need it, paper packing or peanuts, even recycled plastic store tote bags will do. I prefer this, as the MAXIMUM shipping cost on this box (as long as it does not exceed 15 lbs and mine won't) is only $9.37. Yes.. only $9.37.. If it MUST MUST be upgraded to the Medium flat rate, the cost for this would only be $10.50. This is the DISCOUNTED price if you process packages through the USPS Click/Ship site. They give you a 5% discount if you do this. You don't need special labels. You can print the postage label on plain paper and use wide clear tape to adhear it to the box. All good..
But trying to understand why I am being told that they only use the flat rate boxes for "poured" bulk bases is beyond my comprehension... In this economy, and how peeps are loosing their jobs every day, left and right ( and I am a recent member of this catagory), everyone is looking for ways to make money, but not spend more then they have to, especially on shipping costs. A growing company like Brambleberry should have at the very least, a supply of FREE priority mail boxes. The sizes that they should have to fit most needs are: SMALL FLAT RATE LARGE DVD REGIONAL A REGIONAL B MEDIUM FLAT RATE LARGE FLAT RATE
These are the most commonly used sizes, and its so easy to go online and order anywhere from 1 to 100 of each. So...
This is the response I got today: I am so sorry that the only thing we stock available for flat rate boxes is the 25 pound bulk melt and pour soaps. We pour those directly into the box. Otherwise, the packaging we use and the height of the box prohibits most things from fitting in those boxes. Sorry about that. For all other items we currently have FedEx, USPS Priority or I can find the USPS parcel post rate for you
I responded to her that I was confused, that Flat Rate boxes ARE USPS! And suggesting to ship PARCEL POST?? Like WT... parcel post costs almost (and sometimes more) the priority mail, but would take even longer the fedex! I suggested that she speak with someone that is a little more familiar with USPS and get some clarification. I sit here just shaking my head in dismay. So, now I need to find my supplies as locally as possible... that or rethink making what I want to make.
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