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 Post subject: Shipping to Boardsort
PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 10:10 am 

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I'm geting ready to ship a medium flat rate box full of e-scrap to Boardsort may be 60lbs. but some of the cpu's arn't 1 lb. will they still accept. Shipping cpu's, ram, finger card's, hard drive board's, platter's and dv board's. Thank's.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 5:16 pm 
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I would imagine that any quantities that are less than a pound will pay based on the fraction of a pound that you have on their scale. Say for example you have 4 ounces of 386/486 chips (1/4 pound) and the rate at time of weighing is $120/pound, you would get $30.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:37 am 
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kgryczan wrote:
I would imagine that any quantities that are less than a pound will pay based on the fraction of a pound that you have on their scale. Say for example you have 4 ounces of 386/486 chips (1/4 pound) and the rate at time of weighing is $120/pound, you would get $30.


its as he says..i have shipped many things that were less than a pound and had no problems..
on the instant quote page you will notice a row for weight in pounds or ounce or a mix of the two....

http://boardsort.com/instant/quote.php


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