HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:I am sorry to hear about your recent experiences. I like the idea of having the Post Office writing the weight on the package. One of my post offices usually does that (Yes, I ship from more than one PO to spread the action around.. just like dumping). I have "tons" of experience in this area and have experienced many of the same disappointments as you.. though never 8 at once. I think part of why they sent those back is they were looking for any reason to mess you up for giving them so much action at one time.. much like a dump bank will cut you off if you don't spread your dumps around. I think staggered shipments have a much better chance of at least some of the boxes getting through.
On the excess weight thing, what happened to me was they put the box in one of those postal tubs at the regional level and didn't tare the tub.. then sent it back to my local PO as overweight. The local post office where I have been shipping from for years knew I never have a package overweight. They checked the weight on 3 different scales and then sent it back to the regional office, telling them to weigh it without the extra tub this time (Those Xmas cookies I bake for my local PO sometimes pay off).
The regulation on the tape says you can reinforce the flaps and seams, but not alter or change the shape of the box. Some postal employees have different interpretations of what this actually means. Some of us tend to overtape a bit because we know the abuse these 69 pounders are likely to receive in the system. The workers really don't like those copper bricks and some of them slam the packages around to try to make the package fail. I have seen "HEAVY" stickers on some of the packages I receive, but have been unable to get any from any of my local PO's. I guess I will have to make my own. Sometimes if they know it is heavy ahead of time it will eliminate the surprise factor.
I have shipped a lot of Copper to a lot of eBay customers (before fees and PayPal fees got too big) and to several members here without too much trouble, but occasionally not everything goes as perfectly as planned.
I once shipped an entire mint sewn bag of 1968-S pennies is in a flat rate envelope to Indiana for $3.20.. before flat rate boxes even existed and before the tape rule. That was really "stretching the envelope." The package looked like a football. I love a challenge! She said the package got there, but I might want to use more tape next time, the packaging was blown to smithereens!
I used to ship regularly to a member from Louisiana and he was having problems with one of his local postal guys sticking his boxes with a knife to see if he could get some of the coins to leak out. We knew it was a local PO employee because it only happened to shipments to him and not just packages sent by me. We used to joke about if "Jack the Knife" had made an attempt at his boxes. Imagine trying to reinforce a box enough to stop a dedicated postal employee with a sharp knife. I had to pack a lot of the cents in the hard plastic penny rolls just to stop the knife.
I shipped a CTU to a member in NY with the top covered in postage stamps for exact postage. They got it at his local PO with all the stamps stripped off. They wouldn't even let him pay the postage due and pick it up. They insisted on shipping it back to CA for insufficient postage (maybe to teach me a lesson about using stamps) No wonder they are losing so much money. Obviously I couldn't have shipped it out from my PO with no postage on it.. but because they mishandled it enough to strip off all the postage it was somehow my fault and I needed to be punished. I put the meter strip postage on it the next time I shipped it and it somehow arrived safely.
I had a package I sent to a member in Southern CA take 6 months to arrive. The tracking # showed it as going to Atlanta (Presumably the dead mail office) and sitting there for months. It took a long time and several inquiries but after many months they returned the package to me at the return address clearly printed on the package, rather than forwarding it to the buyer. I reshipped it to him and it arrived within a few days on that attempt. Fortunately it was not an eBay transaction.. lol.
On the tape thing if they are against tape on the outside of the package we may have to start taping the entire inside of the box for reinforcement prior to building the box, and then only taping the seams and flaps.
NDFarmer wrote:Here is what my boxes look like when I ship them.
Completely covered with reinforced strapping tape plus then after that I cover the box again with clear tape to keep the edges of the strapping tape from rolling up.
itsmerobbyb wrote:btw i just bought the "caution heavy" stickers on ebay
.Engineer wrote:itsmerobbyb wrote:btw i just bought the "caution heavy" stickers on ebay
I need some of those for the next time my wife asks if her jeans make her look fat.
Engineer wrote:itsmerobbyb wrote:btw i just bought the "caution heavy" stickers on ebay
I need some of those for the next time my wife asks if her jeans make her look fat.
mishra142 wrote:If anyone wants to sell some of those stickers or go in together on some pm me. I don't see me needed 1000 of them.
NDFarmer wrote:Engineer wrote:itsmerobbyb wrote:btw i just bought the "caution heavy" stickers on ebay
I need some of those for the next time my wife asks if her jeans make her look fat.
I thought you were smarter than that too!!! Now you and Thogey will both be in the dog house!!
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:I've had some issues receiving 'em, though! They were mad at me. Telling me they wouldn't take 'em anymore. And, that you CAN'T tape 'em up. I asked how do you get 70lbs to stay with no tape? Just people complaining. I smile and say lodly as I walk away......If it fits...it ships!
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