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12/01/2017 05:06:44 PM · #1
Better make it 3 Wendy's
12/01/2017 04:43:20 PM · #2
( I couldn't figure out why I was being scolded for someone else's post! Funny that there could be two Wendys in the world. :)
12/01/2017 01:54:59 PM · #3
Wendy, why have you joined a photography website to ask this question? It *sounds* as if this post is a prelude to you promoting your actual product(s), and we don't allow commercial solicitation in DPC. Just FYI.
12/01/2017 07:39:17 AM · #4
I am new to the greeting card business and am setting up a website to sell my product. I will be selling more than greeting cards - letterhead, postcards, and note sheets.

Is there a way to estimate a standard shipping cost without an actual order? I want my customers to know approximately what they would pay for the shipping, but, I have no idea what to charge because I don't have the zip code.

Should I bring in a sample order to the post office to validate the shipping rate?

Or, is there a standard rate that is used? For example, $5.95 for all orders.

This is a strange question, but, I need to know the shipping rates before my website is public.

Thank you so much!

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