shipping problem?

andrew

Butterfly Fish
#1
Ive recieved corals from people on here before that have charged 15 for shipping. the corals have arrived in good condition and no problems I spotted. I know alot of vendors do instate shipping for 15. Question is how does someone do instate live shipping for a cheaper price even something around 20 to 25 for about lets say 5 pounds of weight rather than paying the normal shipping rate of around 40 and above for overnight?
 

andrew

Butterfly Fish
#2
alright this post if for people here who want to ship live corals, with liquid in a container to somewhere else here in Colorado. Example shipping from colorado Springs to a Denver address. So if you were shipping some live corals weighing about 4 pounds... you would get a small box pack it with the necessary shipping supplies due to whatever weather, go through USPS shipping, do express mail, and then ship to the instate address. It would get there the next day, overnight, guaranteed arrival all for around $20 to ship. you can also do Saturday delivery with no extra charge. I just talked to a USPS representative and got this confirmed. So if your buying corals from someone in colorado and you cant get them picked you can get them shipped to your address for a low flat rate!
 

andrew

Butterfly Fish
#5
this just shows one way you can ship something. you can i guess print a label online or go to the store. just pack everything up and go to the USPS store get the label and pay and then ship.
 
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