*coffee is ready, already poured a cup. steamy, hot and fresh. the best cup*
*takes a sip*
Well, I made a few trades on Twitter/X last week that required me to mail some bubble mailers, something I haven't done since Christmas.
I can see why after I had to pay for it.
To mail out three bubble mailers, it came to almost $30.
THIRTY BUCKS.
PROOF:
(ignore $10 of this, my wife had to mail out a package as well which don't get me going on how long that took to get to it's location and the travel path it went.....)
I basically spent money on a blaster box to send these out. I don't even spend the money on a blaster box.
And do you know how many cups of coffee that could be as well?
Yeah. I think outside the box.
I find spending that much money to ship absolutely ridiculous thinking about the lack of contents in each package.
Let's break it down shall we?
Flat package, small bubbler, one card, staying on the east coast with me to NJ. $7.50!!!!! SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. Remember when you could mail on your own coast or zone and it was just a couple dollars? Pepperidge farm does (some of you will get this reference)
Then the final package was to Illinois, a lot less cards and is closer than Kansas, but cost more. This one finished with $10.92.
Make it all make sense.
This is why you rarely see me send anything bubbler or do any form of trading that way. I really, really have to want something to fork out all of the extra funds I don't always have to mail this way.
I can't imagine what it must cost to send something out of the USA. Another thing I won't do.
I would rather send three of these for under $3 any day. Which is why I ask for stamps for Christmas every year.
Let's also quickly discuss the way mail has been recently as well. I have had two packages that were incoming with cards partially opened, the bubblers you pay more for are taking longer to be received than the PWE's, I have had some incoming packages lost from eBay, and I feel like sometimes they must drive their cars over the packages before delivering them because they are covered with dirt and more.
Let me know in comments if you feel the same way or what your thoughts are on the rising costs of using USPS or how you feel they are doing or what your preferred version of mailing is.
I hope everyone has a great Wednesday, well except the USPS. They owe me many cups of coffee.
*final sip of the post*
*Coffee Card Blogger Out*





It doesn't make sense it's a full scale rip off, and no one is doing anything about it. Stamps will be a buck each before you know it.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that is right around the corner!
DeleteIt cost me over $45 mailing to Virginia,Pennsylvania×2,Canada,Texas,California×2 & finally Puerto Rico Pepperidge Farms owes me some good cookies sometimes need something to munch on since they took my cookie money as well
ReplyDeleteI don't doubt it! A couple of those are pretty far!
DeleteWhat should be the correct price for mailing out cards?
ReplyDeleteI would say within your zone , one card should be $2-$3 at most. Further, $5-$7k I would think is fair depending on the weight.
DeleteI'm sending out a trio of bubble mailers this weekend. I looked at the expected price on USPS's website, and I'm scared for my wallet
ReplyDeleteI wish you luck!
DeleteI don't understand why people don't use Pirateship. I get much better prices than going to the post office...and I don't have to leave my house other than to go put them into the mailbox.
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about it. But, I also don't have a scale at home.
DeleteI've been meaning to look into Pirateship. Seen a couple people mention it in my comments.
DeleteI stick to PWE as much as humanly possible, but even then the PO has been raising prices twice a year...
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you, it's really tiring with the price jumps
DeleteI'm in Canada and I like to collect stuff other Canadians don't care about as much. That means the cost of shipping is so insane that it's mostly not worth it to me. These governments ought to be working together to bring international shipping down to create more revenue opportunities for their businesses rather than driving the world apart.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. I can't imagine how much it costs for you to order anything or send anything out
DeleteI bought a scale at a thrift store for $1.99 a few years ago and use it quite often. I also buy my own shipping labels through my PayPal account even though it comes from another label vendor. It's easy enough for me to do so it can't be very hard. I'm not the most tech savvy. I bought a thermal label printer that does the trick. I'm sure I end up paying less than I would going to a local Post Office. Using regular stamps for PWE works for me. Some sale sites give you a chance to buy shipping through them. Enjoy the time all!
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