How to Save Money on Shipping

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Which shipping carrier should you choose?
UPS
- UPS allows you to ship heavier packages (up to 150 pounds), which is great for sending large items like furniture. Note that there may be fees for large or heavy packages; follow the carrier’s “Tips for packages over 70 pounds” guidance.
- UPS offers UPS Express Critical, an emergency delivery service that lets you send emergency or high-value items the same day, which are typically delivered in 2 to 12 hours.
- There is a delivery area surcharge for shipping to addresses that UPS deems to be rural or remote.
- UPS imposes a number of surcharges on packages.
FedEx
- FedEx offers three next-day delivery options for Monday-Friday deliveries: FedEx First Overnight (morning delivery), FedEx Priority Overnight (midmorning to noon delivery), FedEx Standard Overnight (afternoon to evening delivery). These delivery options are available throughout the U.S., although delivery times to some ZIP codes in Alaska and Hawaii may vary.
- FedEx offers discounts when you sign up for a personal or business account, and has a rewards program that may be especially helpful for business owners.
- FedEx offers several options for shipping perishable items that require temperature control, along with add-on services like monitoring your cold perishable shipment and liability protection for health care products that ship from April to November and have a freeze point at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
- FedEx restricts next-day deliveries to Monday through Friday, and Saturday delivery options are more limited.
U.S. Postal Service
- When you use a flat-rate envelope through the Priority Mail service you don’t have to weigh items that are under 70 pounds as long as they fit the envelope.
- Its Click-N-Ship service lets you pay for postage and print a shipping label at home.
- You can schedule package pickup from your home or office.
- You can send military or diplomatic mail to your loved ones, and pay domestic rates regardless of where they are stationed.
- The Priority Express and Priority Mail services give an estimated delivery date, but there are exceptions and there’s no money-back guarantee.