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Re: How to ship low-cost (in US) with 40+lb. packages
I use this to compare shipping prices:
https://shipgooder.com/#/

Originally Posted by
rstehle
FEDEX is much cheaper than UPS or USPS for large heavy packages, if you use an Account Number. It is very easy to open an account with FEDEX, as long as you have a Credit Card. That being said, Greyhound is about the cheapest way to ship larger/heavier boxes, but of course, they do not deliver to your home.
I agree with Rich, Fedex was always cheaper for big boxes compared to UPS and USPS. I didn't know greyhound shipped though.
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Re: How to ship low-cost (in US) with 40+lb. packages

Originally Posted by
bcstuff
I use this to compare shipping prices:
https://shipgooder.com/#/
I agree with Rich, Fedex was always cheaper for big boxes compared to UPS and USPS. I didn't know greyhound shipped though.
http://www.shipgreyhound.com/e/pages/Home.aspx
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Re: How to ship low-cost (in US) with 40+lb. packages
USPS will ship flat rate up to 70lbs.
UPS also has a cheaper alternative, but takes a few days longer. Thats where they ship to the post office, and they to the final delivery. Cost wise...dunno, ive never shipped that way, but had stuff shipped to me using it.
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Re: How to ship low-cost (in US) with 40+lb. packages

Originally Posted by
Utimgr
USPS will ship flat rate up to 70lbs.
IF it will fit in a large flat rate box only.............. not viable for large packages.
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Re: How to ship low-cost (in US) with 40+lb. packages
Thanks for the input/ideas. Learned a few things already.
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