Question about shipping books

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How do you folks who sell/trade books and mags figure you shipping costs? Especially if there might be a number shipped to one one address. Magazines are heavy! What is the best method of shipping magazines? (Least expensive) I have a few extra CS mags and a considerable number of books (mostly PB) that I am going to be clearing out soon and would like to offer them here. I've never shipped more than a few books at a time before, it seems that the cost of shipping magazines in bulk would be prohibitive.

-- Anonymous, April 15, 2002

Answers

If you'll go to the US Postal Service website:

US Postal Service

there is a calculator that will show you how much your package will cost to mail. To mail magazines or books, it's usually cheaper to ship it as Media Mail. Hope this helps!

-- Anonymous, April 15, 2002


My wife and I have traded some books recently and have found that " media mail " is the way to go. Depending where your shipping from/to it can be almost as fast as priority. Best bet is to go to your local postoffice and have them weigh your stuff and they will tell you the various prices. There are different charges to different zip codes.

God Bless

-- Anonymous, April 15, 2002


If time isn't a major concern I'd send them by Postal media rate it isactually only for books and magazines. It isn't real expensive but it can be slow. Additionally did you mean Countryside by CS magazines? If so I'd be interested in them if they aren't duplicates of what I have.

-- Anonymous, April 15, 2002

Yes, I meant Countryside. I intended to sell them for $1.00 each, plus whatever the shipping would be. Here's what I have.

Vol. 79 (1995) #3(May/June), #4(July/Aug)

Vol. 80 (1996) #3(May/June), #4(July/Aug) and #6(Nov/Dec)

Vol. 81 (1997) #1(Jan/Feb), #4(July/Aug), #5(Sep/Oct) and #6(Nov/Dec)

Vol. 82 (1998) #2(Mar/April), #3(May/June), #4(July/Aug) and #6(Nov/Dec)

Vol. 83 (1999) #3(May/June), #4(July/Aug) and #5(Sep/Oct)

I will sell either the whole works or individually. If you're interested, let me know & I'll give you my real e-mail. (Been having spam problems lately.)

-- Anonymous, April 15, 2002


I am really interested in your Countryside magazines. Would you please email me personally. Thanks.

-- Anonymous, April 15, 2002


Just to give you an idea I just mailed 3 years worth of Country Woman mags and it cost me 5.50. If you ask your local post master he/she can give you a USPS price and weight guide. I just use my kitchen scale or regular scale if it's too heavy and it comes real close.

-- Anonymous, April 16, 2002

Thanks for the information, everyone. I may have the magazines sold already. I'll have some books for sale later when I get time to list what I have available.

I've sold books on the internet only once before to someone I thought I could trust. Never received payment for the books OR shipping, so have been a bit leery since then. However, folks seem to be happy with their deals here on the barter board so I'm going to have another try at it.

I appreciate the help!

-- Anonymous, April 16, 2002


If the buyer for Countryside doesn't pan out. Let me know.

-- Anonymous, April 16, 2002

yeah , book rate for mailing is very cheap , but supposedly , its a lot slower, i have not found that to be true, whenever i mail out books , or mags, i just write on the package , book rate, lat thing i mailed out was 6 softcover 5X9 books, it came to 4.65 .. not bad all things considered

-- Anonymous, April 18, 2002

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