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tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Boca Raton, FL
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reply to ryanlin2002

Re: UPS packaging cost?

I've sent back 24" LCD HDTV by UPS. The cost is really cheap $8 bucks. I had to put it in two boxes though. Box within a box. I had packed it myself. Don't packed two of these together. They need to be in two boxes. Shouldn't cost you no more that $16 bucks it goes by weight.


Gbcue
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join:2001-09-30
Santa Rosa, CA
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said by tipstir:

I've sent back 24" LCD HDTV by UPS. The cost is really cheap $8 bucks. I had to put it in two boxes though. Box within a box. I had packed it myself. Don't packed two of these together. They need to be in two boxes. Shouldn't cost you no more that $16 bucks it goes by weight.
So how much will it cost the UPS Store to package the monitors for him?
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cableties
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join:2005-01-27

reply to tipstir
I think he wanted to know how much they charge to pack, not ship.

I assume OP does not have original boxes, so I would hope that UPS will quote you on double boxing them. Best way with displays, or fragile items.

4 boxes. Bubblewrap the LCDs. Put one each into a box of packing peanuts. Take that box and put in a bigger box filled with packing peanuts. Repeat for 2nd LCD. Should have two big boxes. Likely 15lbs each. Yes?

I didn't know UPS would pack stuff. I DO KNOW they destroy your packages! And for Free!
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