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    PM'd Rich my addy.

    I have a question. What is this click-and-ship you speak of? I am not familiar with this. Perhaps this answer can benefit others.

    Thanks again!


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    PM'd Rich my addy.

    I have a question. What is this click-and-ship you speak of? I am not familiar with this. Perhaps this answer can benefit others.

    Thanks again!
    http://www.usps.com Print your label and get DC#.....cheaper than doing it at the PO.

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    Thanks, Ash.

    What about weight? Insurance? Do I just drop it off at the PO once I've printed the shipping label?

    Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Thanks, Ash.

    What about weight? Insurance? Do I just drop it off at the PO once I've printed the shipping label?

    Thanks.
    3 lb. Pass was 2.75lb at start. There is no difference in postage rate for that weight (USPS Priority mail.) Pass route minimizes postage costs. Most of you should be zone 3 or less to the next person, but some zone 4 was unavoidable (click'n'ship calculates this automatically). This will be cheaper than the flat-rate. (Please do NOT use parcel post.)

    You can drop it off, or usps can pick it up when they deliver your mail (most places?)

    Just make sure to leave the bar code and surrounding area uncovered. Do not cover the bar code with scotch tape, clear tape, etc.

    USPS does not insure tobacco products. You can buy the insurance, but it won't do any good.
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