We are talking about the same MSC. That’s true that there is a shorter rotation for the USPS shops but for most of their other shops that are located in large electronic stores, for instance, they state the 3 month rotation.@sandyf wrote:
AnneAshley, my rules do not include waiting 3 months to reshop a location. In fact for my local post office I have done it two months in a row. I cannot remember but I think it is now 18 days (don't quote me) so I think you are doing post office shops through a different company than the rest of us.
As far as getting post offices in your neighborhood I doubt the schedulers really know where your neighborhood is. I live in Los Angeles and many schedulers, unless they have lived in LA which seems to happen, think somewhere 50 miles away is in my neighborhood just because it is in the same city or county of the same name. And if your neighborhood is in an urban area it is possible they have many shoppers for your location. You might email the scheduler and let him/her know which ones are close to home when you request them.
No one on here can tell you the name of the company without violating their ICA. But, send an email to judith@summitscheduling.com and she can tell you what you need to know.@KarenT wrote:
would love a referral to this company
Yes, true about going over 2 lbs. I have 2 thrift stores I use to send stuff to for these PO shops. Several times the weight has come in as much as 2.5#, but the shipping for priority still comes in under the reimbursement, and so it is all covered. I think it helps that the locations aren't too far away, one about 150 miles away and the other about 240 miles away.@AnneAshley wrote:
You are allowed to go over 2lbs but you won’t get reimbursed for anything over the allotted amount. You do have to make sure it weighs at least one lb so that they won’t offer first class shipping.
I sent 6 in the last two days!@aribacat wrote:
I must look so honest and not like a terrorist. Just sent two hazmat packages and no questions I need some tape and hate to pay so much for it!
A complete waste of their time to unbox that. You can’t send something more meaningful?@Want985 wrote:
I send pick a food bank and address it to someone on their board, the send a $.50 box of baking soda. Cheap and works welm for all ghe scenarios