JustinCase
05-07-2004, 02:23 PM
http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=209762-46-EL05PPXMB
hardly ever used, no dents/scratches
I'm not sure how much this would cost to ship
How about $75+shipping?
I'm willing to take offers though
Uritel
05-07-2004, 03:12 PM
Find out how much it is to be shipped, and I might be interested. Can put some bottled water and stuff for next to my bed after a lot of sex with the woman.. or a lot of masturbating when she isn't around.
JustinCase
05-07-2004, 05:22 PM
give me your city/zip then
P Masta Flex
05-08-2004, 12:53 AM
dont even consider shipping this, it's the kind of thing you have to sell local
sorry dude.
shipping is gonna cost more than 75
shipping is gonna cost more than 75
Do you work at the Post Office?
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A few things to keep in mind:
1. Size matters. The PO measures boxes as length plus girth (the distance around at the fattest section). Anything over 108" total suffers a hefty handling fee starting around $50. That's ON TOP of the postage. Boxes over 130" simply don't go. No exceptions.
2. Weight matters too. Last time I checked refridgerators are pretty heavy, but the small ones aren't too bad empty. You're limited to 70 pounds at the absolute maximum for USPS. But even at exactly 70lbs, Parcel Post rarely tops $40 cross-country.
3. The destination is the final key ingredient. Postage cross-country will always be significantly more expensive than local rate. USPS calculates postage based on ZIP codes.
4. Use lots of tape. When you think you have enough, put one more strip on it. ;)
That's all I've got.
JustinCase
05-08-2004, 11:48 AM
I ran it through UPS and the shipping was around 23 bucks
that's if it weighs 60lbs though and I really don't know how much it weighs and don't have a place to weigh it until I get back home from school, which should be monday
I'll get back to you then
ehhh if you can make it $75 shipped, I'll take it. e-mail me: loht@d-e.org