I finally finished my quilts & was wondering if anybody has found the cheapest way to send them back? Will post pictures soon.
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I sent a box containing 2 quilts on Saturday. I mailed it thru the post office - 5 day service from the Atlanta area was a little over $8.00. I thought that was a bit much - so next time I will price UPS. I guess I should have gotten a flat rate box for US Postal Service, but I didn't think about it until I was already there with the box I had packed up at home.
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I haen't mailed mine yet but i think the flat rate box for 2 quilts is about $10.80 so you did good at $8.
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i mailed mine with the free mailers from the post office. i got 4 in the bigger box and it was $11 and change. they have several sizes and prices. just ask at the counter for them.
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I mailed 4 quilts back just before Christmas and used UPS. It was cheaper than USPS. The cost was around $13.00 or so and it included delivery confirmation and insurance, which always costs extra at the post office.
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sometimes ups is cheaper they give you more services for less in my opinion
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I used a flat rate envelope for mine.
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I know this makes me sound dumb as a box of rocks but I need the address to send the quilts back. I some how tossed out the page with the address when I cleaned up my studio after my last project and now I cant figure out where to send them.
Billy |
Return quilt to:
Quilts for Kids inc. 11 Effingham Rd. Yardley, Pa. 19067 Ditter |
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