You can use Fedex if you want to break your order into many smaller boxes. Yes he majority of their charging scale is based on individual size. A 5 foot cube is more difficult to ship than 5 one foot cubes. Think about Tetris. Which is what the surface shipping industry does. Life size Tetris. A single cube is harder to shove into open space then multiple rectangles.
I’ve found the Aa, B, and F Amazon boxes to be the best rates for them.
If you have Stamps Dot Com, eShip, or PayPal you can ship discounted UPS.
As always, if you have an ebay seller account I suggest digging through the seller help forums for a copy of the fedex commercial partnership link. And bookmarking it in your browser. Visit and refresh every few days. Open enrolment happens randomly but the discounts in the program are massive. Up to 60%+ now. You need to be an active ebay seller and link your account (which makes some minor changes to your shipping page on ebay). And have a valid Credit or Debit card.
If you sell on Amazon you can use Amazon services for merchants (AMS). But there’s a requirement for number of self ship sales to get into the program. I get a lot of ebay orders via AMS. Surprisingly. AMS uses the least expensive methods among shippers based on Amazon’s bulk discount rates. So you print an Amazon label, drop it off at an Amazon locker, UPS store, or JCPenny, and they (Amazon) do the rest. Amazon requires a linked bank account. Shipping is processed as echeque.
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