Bare shipping

I know I have read posts for those of you that have done the shipping through BARE. I got my first assignment today. I understand I have to mail a package, 18 oz to 2 lb. They will pay up to zone 4, i can ship zone 5 but they still only pay the 6.85. I understand all of that. My question is, does the shape of the package matter? I would like to send it in a large envelope, not a box as that is a requirement of the place I want to send to. I have scenario A if that helps. Thank You

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Send it anything that will accommodate your item in the package. Box, envelope, tube...whatever. I do a lot of bubble wrap envelopes personally.

Added: I do the bubble wrap envelopes alot, but so does my mailing buddy. Which is why I do lots of bubble wrap envelopes, I send her, her package back minus the stickers. When I send them to myself, I have a small 6x6 box full of beans.

My scheduler when I first started told me it didn't matter, but she no longer works there. So interested on the answer.

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/09/2013 01:26AM by SecretAgentMom.
I had something I needed to mail last week that was in an envelope and I wanted to just use the envelope but I read the word "box" as opposed to a generic "package" in several places in the instructions so I found a box and used the box (with the envelope stuffed inside it).

So my interpretation is box means box. I think the weight will force it out of any First Class flat or parcel option into Priority, but there might be a concern that a helpful employee (as opposed to one doing their job) might suggest stuffing it into a flat rate envelope or box to save money. If it's already in a box they would be less likely to suggest that.

So unless your scheduler says an envelope is fine, find a box.

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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
And since secretagentmom beat me to the punch with an alternative take, I'll check with my scheduler next time and ask because using an envelope would save me a lot of hassle with these.

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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
I have one of these Wednesday so I just sent Jeff Rose an email asking about this.

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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
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> I have one of these Wednesday so I just sent Jeff
> Rose an email asking about this.


Let us know I'm going to write mine too I have one Thursday.
I am so done with these! By the time I bought my recipient the can of soup he wanted, and paid the upcharge to a further away zone, I think I made like $4 on the shop!
I think there are three of us that have sent the scheduler an email to ask, hopefully one of us gets an answer. I have not yet. I guess for the shipping one I dont really look at it as a money maker, just knew there is always stuff I need to mail. Mine too will be a further zone, but hey, it get's the first 6.85 paid for in shipping so I am good with that.

Thanks to those that also asked their scheduler about using the large envelopes as a regular package!
I asked my scheduler about using an envelope for A shipping and was told it needs to be an unmarked box.
If it's B shipping then, whatever, box or envelope, as long as it's a Ready Post product. I've used both. I asked the Postal Clerk once when doing my regular business about the Ready Post tubes, did they fall into the over size measured category, and she said no. I hope, cause next time B's are bonused I'm mailing the programmable automated sign to my son for his business.

I have a scale, left over from eBay days, and measure my items to make sure they don't go over, or at least to far over, the reimbursed amount. I'm usually just sending surprise packages to my kids out of state so I can wait till they are bonused.

If not, I look at it like the rest of my MSing, better to have some one else pay for it and make a few bucks, than to pay for it myself and make none.
I love these shops. I am always mailing ebay items and things to my kids. Three yesterday with bonuses made me a very happy camper. But then again I am always mailing packages. smiling smiley
I use those flat rate boxes I can get free in the post office, take them home and unseal one end so I can turn them inside out and retape with just the plain brown side showing. I send surprise packages to friends all over the country. I like to put some smiles on faces that need a cheering up.

Her Serene Majesty, Cettie - Goat Queen of Zoltar, Sublime Empress of Her Caprine Domain
Someone sent me a package doing that same thing and the post office made me pay the difference in shipping, before they would give me the package. Luckily, I let the shipper know this and they paid me back for I had to pay the post office (it was an item I bought on ebay). I think the post office is cracking down on this.

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> I use those flat rate boxes I can get free in the
> post office, take them home and unseal one end so
> I can turn them inside out and retape with just
> the plain brown side showing. I send surprise
> packages to friends all over the country. I like
> to put some smiles on faces that need a cheering
> up.
Yes that is totally against the policies of the post office. I had someone send me something in one of the boxes turned over and even brown kraft wrapped and it was caught and I had to pay the difference. The Ebayer was really ticked (at me) but it is against the policy. They told me at the post office that you should not even use one of the boxes a second time or for anything else. That seems wasteful but it is their policy.

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> > I use those flat rate boxes I can get free in
> the
> > post office, take them home and unseal one end
> so
> > I can turn them inside out and retape with just
> > the plain brown side showing. I send surprise
> > packages to friends all over the country. I
> like
> > to put some smiles on faces that need a
> cheering
> > up.
Cettie, most of those boxes I've seen have the words Priority Mail stenciled on the insides of the package. Don't yours?

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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
I thought of doing that once too, but mine also had printing on the inside. Lots of places to find a plain box, Dollare Tree, Dollar General, 99c Only, plus the regular places. The cost of a box is reimbursed up to a certain amount with a receipt (which has been discussed on all the other threads on this same topic).
Haven't tried it, but possibly an empty cereal box covered in a plain brown bag or paper?
Cereal boxes are too flimsy for shipping.

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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
I obtain my boxes from the grocery store for A. The boxes they off load the yogurt are perfect, not too big, not too small. smiling smiley
From my scheduler:

It's fine to use bubble mailers and large manila envelopes so long as they can securely hold the package. If you have any other questions please feel free to contact me.

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I pray it does not occur that the last thing I did before I died was vacuum the house or eat broccoli.
Yeah, I was an EBay seller plus bought a ton from
Other sellers. The Post Office put out a note that if the package looked like one of their boxes inside out to open the item. Then if it was used that way the customer had to pay the remaining shipping. What makes me made if they already gotten paid full price and someone opens to recycle it then if they find that one they charge the people too.
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