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I’m assuming that the return shipping rate is contingent on the number of submitted cards and their value. You indicated there were over 200 cards.
If the average card value is $150.00 (I believe this was my average), then the total value is $30,000.00 (200 cards x $150.00). $400.00 return shipping equates to 1.33% of the package’s total value for shipping expenses and insurance. Is this reasonable? I don’t know and have never shipped this many cards or for this much money. Maybe $400.00 is the correct rate. I have no clue. Just trying to understand and rationalize the $400.00 amount. Out of curiosity, what is the total declared value of all cards? Maybe it would be cheaper breaking the total submission into four smaller ones of around 50 cards each? No clue. We appreciate all the hard work and headaches that come with running these submissions groups, Bobby. |
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