Wednesday, May 23, 2007

New Shipping Rates Revealed!

I did some sleuthing today, by which I mean I took some packages of different weights down to the post office and made the poor lady explain to me exactly how the new rates work. I hope this is useful for those of you mailing smaller packages like me. The information is all out there, but it's a lot to sort through. Here's the deal:


The "Size" Issue:
I use 4" x 7" Duck brand bubble lined envelopes. Because I sell primarily jewelry and it always fits in these mailers, they are what I took to the post office. What I learned is this. Due to their thickness (over .25") these envelopes will always be considered First Class Parcel Post, regardless of their weight.


The Domestic Issue:
Domestic prices are as follows:
1 oz - $1.13
Each additional oz - $0.17


The International Issue:
"How many International pricing zones are there?"
As it turns out, only three.
Canada
Mexico
The Rest of the World

The rates for Canada and Mexico for packages 1oz - 5oz range from approximately $1 - $3.
The rates for the rest of the world are simply $0.90 an oz. A 3oz package would cost $2.70. Not bad, eh?

The Weight Issue:
My biggest problem was that I had no concept of how much my pieces weighed, so I got an example of each weight category weighed up in the envelope. Here are the results (and please excuse the quality of these pictures):

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Bubble envelope with light wire and stone bracelet, 1oz, $1.13 domestic.

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Bubble envelope with stone chip strand and pendant necklace, 1.7oz, $1.30 domestic.

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket Bubble envelope with multi-strand stone chip and round necklace, 3oz, $1.47 domestic.

I hope this was helpful to you! I'm off to my Etsy shop to sort out my shipping prices.

2 comments:

Clementine said...

Thank you! This is great info. I've been uncertain about the international airmail rates now, and you really cleared that up for me. Great job!

Robin Marie said...

I'm so glad it was helpful! I think we should all send cards to the poor mail clerk who spent 20 minutes showing me how everything worked:)

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