![]() ![]() Is there a good resource that explains all of this, the best tips and tricks, and if Etsy has removed certain USPS box sizes? Thanks in advance, I think I may also have to reach to other potters directly for advice. I still do not fully understand the regional zones and have mistakenly boxed things up incorrectly where I've received a bill from the PO for my mistake. ![]() What I usually do is box everything up with padding and weigh it, then go to the label purchase section, enter the weight and size, and compare rates, sometimes having to repackage everything in a different sized box for the better price. I'm still learning about the best way to ship, especially after a sale has qualified for "free" shipping that I need to pay. will be reducing the size of some free Priority Mail boxes and envelopes. (There are other smaller sizes and envelopes, of course, but these will not fit my pottery.) So am I able to use the Small Cube anymore? Could it be used if I chose my "own packaging"? Or does it truly need to be a generic brown cardboard box with a priority label slapped on it? 00 Priority Mail Flat Rate Large Box Single Pack of 10 or 25 12-1/4 (L) x 12. When selecting a box size at checkout the pull down menu does not offer options for USPS Small Box #4 (the 7x7圆 "Cube") or Large Box #7 (12x12x8), yet these are still freely available from the Post Office. I only see options for Flat Rate and Regional Rate boxes, or my own packaging. ![]()
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