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Likely never doing business with Pakmail again...

So, I mentioned a couple days ago that it cost $26.73 to ship a 3 lb. package from Columbus, Ohio to Omaha, Nebraska via Pakmail. I e-mailed Pakmail and asked what the deal was. I received what felt like an automated-message from them, giving me the whole, "Shipping costs depends on a multitude of factors, including: the weight of the box, its dimensions and where it's being shipped to." Yes, I realize this.

So, I contacted both UPS and USPS, gave them the essential information (weight, dimensions and location(s)) and they both responded with the following quotes:

UPS: $13.20 (ground)

USPS: $8.23 (parcel), $9.35 (priority)

So, there you have it, the shipping cost at Pakmail was two times the cost at UPS and approximately three times the cost at USPS. Upon hearing word from UPS and USPS, I e-mailed Pakmail again. We'll see what they have to say. I may be taking my business elsewhere and spread word about them ripping off customers.

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