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    Partial refund is also a great idea as wdaddy said. How much volume does the lot take up? Could it squeeze into a Large Flat rate priority box? They're only $14 to ship and have unlimited weight.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IronPirate View Post
    Partial refund is also a great idea as wdaddy said. How much volume does the lot take up? Could it squeeze into a Large Flat rate priority box? They're only $14 to ship and have unlimited weight.
    Its not unlimited...you can only put up to 70pounds into the flat rate box....but good luck trying to get all 70pounds to fit lmao.
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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    Its not unlimited...you can only put up to 70pounds into the flat rate box....but good luck trying to get all 70pounds to fit lmao.
    LOL i knew someone would say that! The most i got in one was 56lbs of cast iron...had to wrap completely with priority tape so it wouldn't split

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