Online purcahses are slightly cheaper. I just purchased SFRB online and it was $7.35 domestic.
When? The prices went up January 27th, I believe.Online purcahses are slightly cheaper. I just purchased SFRB online and it was $7.35 domestic.
I'm pretty sure you should just send out a pm asking everyone for the difference. No need to lose $50+ on the deal.Mailed two 1st class small padded envelopes today (USPS small ones)... last week it was $3.5..today $4.81!
I'm going to get screwed when I mail out 46 packages of Mapes dealer buttons
Price everyone in the GB paid was based on the old shipping cost..
Online purcahses are slightly cheaper. I just purchased SFRB online and it was $7.35 domestic.
Small Flat Rate Box | $7.50 commercial base $7.90 at Post Office (retail & online) |
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Flat Rate Envelope | $6.95 commercial base $7.35 Post Office (retail & online) |
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Online purchase is always slightly cheaper than going to
Anyone know how many chips fit in a SFRB and a MFRB? Thanks.
For 39mm cardboard boxed chips, I normally do 600 in a MFRB and 900 in a LFRB. (double boxed)
Thanks. Do you know how many fit in a SFRB? I'm looking to ship around ~460.
not 460
not 460
I think you can squeeze 2 racks worth with shipping tricks in a SFRB. It's not worth the risk though. I think if you're sending 460 MFRB is the way to go.Actually, do you know how many chips fit in a SFRB? Because perhaps its better to do 2 X SFRB vs 1 X MFRB ($1.45 diffs). If I can get 250 chips in a SFRB, then it could work. I just dont have any of these boxes in front of me so have no idea.
I think you can squeeze 2 racks worth with shipping tricks in a SFRB. It's not worth the risk though. I think if you're sending 460 MFRB is the way to go.
I'd put 115 chips each into SFRBs and then put those four boxes in a MFRB.Actually, do you know how many chips fit in a SFRB? Because perhaps its better to do 2 X SFRB vs 1 X MFRB ($1.45 diffs). If I can get 250 chips in a SFRB, then it could work. I just dont have any of these boxes in front of me so have no idea.
I'd put 115 chips each into SFRBs and then put those four boxes in a MFRB.