I am curious whether others here have found the shipping costs on m&p bases ordered online to be as ludicrously high as I just found out at least some of them indeed are.
Today, after a few months of reading, researching and deliberation, I finally decided to place my first order for some melt-and-pour bases, from Brambleberry. After putting it all together, 25 pounds of bases in total, plus some molds and pigments, the order came to $104. I was absolutely SHOCKED, however, when it came to figuring in the shipping charges, that they wanted to charge me $58 for the shipping on this order! "This has to be a mistake", I thought --- SURELY they know about, and use, the US Postal Service's flat-rate boxes! Even using two of the largest of the USPS flat-rate boxes (which ship for $14.95, and are free from the Post Office), this order should have shipped for about half that $58 figure, and if they used just one such box, as I suspect would be perfectly possible, that cost would have been cut by almost 75%. But no such option appeared to be available.
"Maybe they are just gouging us because it is being shipped to Alaska" (as is SO depressingly common), I then thought, so I put in my old Michigan address just to compare --- and the charge was then over $70! This is wildly, ridiculously and absolutely unnecessarily expensive, when the flat-rate boxes are available and JUST as easy to use and mail as any other priority mail package --- even easier, in fact, as they do not need to be weighed, as their weight is irrelevant, shipping at one flat rate.
This constant, and NEEDLESS, gouging on shipping is a constant irritant for those of us living outside the Lower 48 in particular, and from things I have heard and read from others online and in person, increasingly so even for those living within the Lower 48 states. WHY will more businesses NOT take advantage of the HUGE savings offered by the US Postal Services' flat-rate boxes?
I must say, I was profoundly disappointed and discouraged by this shipping policy of Brambleberry, and I categorically will NOT pay such an overpriced shipping charge when other, much cheaper options are available but ignored. I am sick to death of being gouged on shipping charges on relatively heavy but relatively compact orders from the Lower 48 "just because", when the Post Office's flat-rate boxes were expressly made for exactly just such packages.
Have others here found the same kind of inordinately high freight or shipping charges being applied to the online order of m&p soap bases as well?
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