04-01-2024 12:39 PM
I generally ship everything with the Post office unless it's heavy or far away and FedEx will be cheaper.
I never noticed my FedEx store have boxes out to take. FedEx person said these are free to take and ship with.
But if you go online to FedEx these cost money to purchase.
Do you get charged extra at so me point if you use these?
04-01-2024 10:08 PM
My local FedEx Office charges for those corrugated boxes. The only thing free are the standard FedEx Express boxes & envelopes. I prefer to order corrugated boxes from Uline due to the endless supply of sizes.
04-02-2024 08:09 AM
There are certain boxes that are free and other boxes that cost money. The "standard" or "one rate" boxes are the free ones. These are labeled Small, Medium, Large, and Extra-Large. Each of those sizes has two shapes associated with it. Poster tubes are also free, making a total of 9 free box sizes/shapes to choose from, plus envelopes. These are also the boxes that must be used in order to qualify for the flat rate or "one rate" shipping rates. None of the other boxes qualify for those rates.
You can order these boxes online for free, including free delivery. My local Fed-Ex office prefers customers that use a lot of boxes order directly rather than depleting the local supply.
04-02-2024 08:32 AM
I think the bar code marked "BOX PURCHASE" should have been used to charge you for those boxes.
04-02-2024 12:08 PM
I'm thinking you're right and the fedex employee was wrong. I asked him if all these were free, and he said yes. Next time I'm in fedex, I'll ask someone different.
04-02-2024 12:08 PM
Thanks for taking your time and explaining this.
04-02-2024 12:13 PM
So these marked small and large are free to take but use a set shipping price I guess.
04-06-2024 10:02 AM
Yes, those are the free ones. There are two pricing systems for them: Standard and One Rate. The Standard Rate is based on weight and distance whereas the One Rate only depends on box size with contents up to 50 pounds (similar to how USPS Flat Rate works). You have to pick which rate plan you want to use when generating your label (at least, that's how it works on the Fed-Ex website. eBay may be different). Without any special discounts applied, the One Rate is sometimes more expensive that the Standard rate for lighter-weight packages, but if you take advantage of the special eBay rates (or if you have your own commercial account), then I've found One Rate to be the best option regardless of weight, especially when shipping from Alaska like I do.
12-19-2025 08:27 AM
The local FedEx locations do not want to have you take their supplies. You can use these supplies while you are at the location and shipping a package in their boxes and envelopes. If you are shipping all of your FedEx packages through eBay, FedEx will not ship you FREE supplies as your eBay FedEx shipping history does not show up and FedEx will cancel your order. Packaging supplies through UPS and USPS are FREE no questions asked. We had to quit using FedEx due to their policies.
12-19-2025 09:15 AM
Fedex is the worst for billing extra charges. Beware.......