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10-18-2010, 10:08 AM
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ptquilts
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you need a scale, to weigh the item in its package, then look it up on the USPS website to see your options for shipping.
I have 2 scales that I got at yard sales, a diet scale that goes up to 2 pounds, and an old baby scale that goes up to 30.
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