02-27-2018 02:14 PM
Are they still usable? Would it be regular priority rates?
I just found 5 boxes of them.
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02-27-2018 02:17 PM
Yes to both questions.
I still have a small stash myself that I'm saving for the right shipments.
02-27-2018 02:17 PM
Yes to both questions.
I still have a small stash myself that I'm saving for the right shipments.
02-27-2018 02:17 PM
I still use them as regular weight based Priority. Since dimensions are over 1 cu ft, you have to careful about distance.
02-27-2018 02:53 PM
@fern*woodwrote:I still use them as regular weight based Priority. Since dimensions are over 1 cu ft, you have to careful about distance.
Be careful about distance or at least enter the dimensions accurately. The former Regional C box will ship at the 12-pound rate to Zones 5 - 8.
02-27-2018 03:24 PM
@fern*woodwrote:I still use them as regular weight based Priority. Since dimensions are over 1 cu ft, you have to careful about distance.
The C boxes aren't over a cubic foot. You might be thinking of the new PM box that came out.
02-27-2018 03:36 PM
@d-k_treasureswrote:
@fern*woodwrote:I still use them as regular weight based Priority. Since dimensions are over 1 cu ft, you have to careful about distance.
The C boxes aren't over a cubic foot. You might be thinking of the new PM box that came out.
I just measured one of my C boxes and it is 15x12x12 which is over 1 cu ft. What new PM box are you referring to?
02-27-2018 03:43 PM
@fern*woodwrote:
@d-k_treasureswrote:
@fern*woodwrote:I still use them as regular weight based Priority. Since dimensions are over 1 cu ft, you have to careful about distance.
The C boxes aren't over a cubic foot. You might be thinking of the new PM box that came out.
I just measured one of my C boxes and it is 15x12x12 which is over 1 cu ft. What new PM box are you referring to?
Never mind - I got confused(very easy today). I was referring to the large FR box, which is fairly useless at 12x12x5 1/2.
You are correct. The RR-C's are over 1 cube.
02-27-2018 04:03 PM
No problem. I've been confused all day. Just ask Partial*eclipse.