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Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2008-09-01 13:54:00)
by usersnoozer724
Hi -- Trying to ship now and noticed that only the smaller $9.30 flat rate priority mail box is offered in the Pay Pal shipping option... the $12.50 box is not even listed as an option -- is that JUST happening to me? My auction listing let me toggle it as an option and got the price correctly: $12.50... but now it is time to ship and PayPal menu won't offer it up. Anyone else seeing this? ... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-08-27 18:57:00)
by mcghee26
Ok I have a bit of a confusing problem here, but I don't think this is a good idea. I have been an automotive technician for over 20 years and have worked in private shops and dealerships. I am currently working for a privately owned repair facility where I am paid on a flat rate system. I have been there for over 6 years now and have always been paid by how many hours I have turned and not ... 
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Started 1 month ago (2008-07-31 16:09:00)
by biggins
MOST of the HBA will be gone, if there was a food coupon on the back of the page I will cut those to save space. Rest will be UNCUT. I prefer to let this go as a potluck. For the most part this will be food coupons, but there may be a few other things, I will try to pitch the pages that are just advertisements. There should be well over 100+ inserts from the past few weeks, I'm guessing more ... 
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-07-07 20:16:00)
by Simone@MakeBank
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-06-27 19:18:00)
by dimar
Hey everyone, Just as a lot of other people I'm looking for the best way of shipping. In my clients store there are 2 categories, 1 has a shipping fee of 1,76 and one of 7,50 (larger items) I've been browsing the forums and the most useful one was the weight method (also described in the help-section of zen-cart.com) However, that would mean that about 2500 items have to be changed ... 
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-06-27 08:50:00)
by aliga
I have alot of misc parts laying around that someone may need, that I will sell for $50 shipped provided that it will fit inside a usps flat rate box, and if I have it available. Couple of rules: - it needs to fit inside a usps flat rate box (they have two types, you can look it up on usps.com) - please do not ask for multiples of a particular item - please do not purchase from me to ... 
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-06-26 12:04:00)
by HAL 9000
I have over 700+ Bulbs/plants I need to get rid of!! I over-ordered and these bulbs are ready to plant now and bloom this year...in the next few months!! You can start an AMAZING GARDEN or just add to your existing garden. Keep them all for yourself or share with friends, family and neighbors. Buying these bulbs at a nursery or Home Depot would run well over $1,000.00.... 
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-06-21 20:17:00)
by cactusmaven
Ok, here's another one of our pet peeves. One shipping option for sellers is "Standard Flat Rate Shipping". Well, what the heck does that mean? There's no way to know. We've been buying for several years on Ebay and rarely bid anymore on auctions with that shipping method listed. From our experiences, Standard Flat Rate shipping is nothing more than a way to disguise how a package is going to ... 
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-06-20 15:24:00)
by ko0ty
LUSH.com: Flat-Rate $8 Shipping Now Through June 30 ...any order will be shipped Expedited Parcel for a flat-rate of $8 until June 30. Shipping from Lush starts at $8.50... http://ca.lush.com 
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-06-13 17:11:00)
by buyalot%21
(Updated 6/13/08) The below post is a copy of a post by anar@ebay.com modified to reflect the new rates: USPS has asked us to post the following message to the eBay community: The US Postal Service launched a new LARGE flat rate box on Monday, March 4th. This new Large Flat Rate Box requires $12.95 for domestic postage, or $12.50 with online label discount . The current Flat Rate Box, which... 
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Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2008-09-02 20:02:00)
by camelama
Yay! I love the "Cutie Pie" and "Sweet Pea" things. LOVE LOVE LOVE. 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-08-28 14:33:00)
by northforke
sam9876: DO NOT DO WHAT THIS PERSON SUGGESTS! SILLY SILLY SILLY 
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Started 3 days, 16 hours ago (2008-09-01 11:49:00)
by fathippy
Quote: Originally Posted by malcolmcoles Surely everyone on the FRVS does keep a record to see how much better off they are!?? Or maybe they dont want to see that they are worse off, so they can justify that they are saving "paperwork" time ?! (Bit like HMRC) Seriously though, I think the only question a ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-08-29 01:35:00)
by KILRSVT
I work for East Bay Bmw in Pleasanton California I am fresh STEP graduate from the step facility in fremont california. I was factory trained by BMW but things are way diffrent in the shop than at school in which I was expecting however I am not su fluent with the car hands on yet but hey I am looking forward for the gravy unfurtunetly I can just quit signed a contract with BMW to work for them... 
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Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2008-09-02 14:50:00)
by mommyof7
just thought I would mention you can sign up for more than 1 box as well....if you send 2 you get 2 
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Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2008-08-31 13:19:00)
by rowanmayfairs
I think Canada is the cheapest for a flat rate box..But weigh a regular priority mail box and then compare costs.. I had a buyer buy alot of toddler clothes..the regular Priority Mail (large) crammed full was CHEAPER than a flat rate box. 
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