@Snuffycuts99 wrote:
I've always mailed packages with every dimension (length, width, height) under 12 inches. But now i have a long item to ship where the length will be around 15 inches. Does anyone know if this is allowed for the regular box shops? For example, a 15x10x8 box. Thanks!
@Snuffycuts99 wrote:
I haven't bought the box yet. I think I could get by with a 14" length. The width and height can both be under 10". So I'll have to do some searching for the right size. Strangely, my local Walmarts are EXTREMELY low on their supply of boxes. The weight is a little above 2 lbs (probably just under 3), but I've done that before with no issues. Especially when it falls within the reimbursement. Looks like it should cost 11.75 to ship so I'm hoping it'll be fine. But Morledzep has me a bit concerned if they didn't get paid.
@Equine24 wrote:
I have mailed numerous items with one side longer than 12 inches. As long as you are under 36 inches for the three sides, I have had no issues.
@cherokitty wrote:
Y'all buy boxes? I use my old amazon boxes. i ask friends to save me their small / medium size boxes. i have never ever had an issue with a shop being kicked back because i used a used box.
Me too! It's been a long, long time since I've had to buy a box for a shipping shop! I turn the inside out and tape them with packing tape. I've never had any issues doing this.@Susan L. wrote:
I turn amazon and walmart boxes inside out and re glue them. Cant have any logos showing on them!
@succeedin2 wrote:
@Snuffycuts99 I’m glad they reimbursed you it sounds like the editor did not catch it. The USPS is supposed to mark it as an oversized package. If they did you most likely would not have been reimbursed because it also prompts them to add an additional charge and to make it as oversized. That’s why they are so specific with respect to the size.
@Capurato wrote:
The maximum girth allowed around the thickest part is 108”.