> On Oct 11, 2022, at 1:51 AM, D. Resor via cctalk <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have, or know of a reasonably priced supplier of good clean
> used, or new 8" floppy diskette boxes?  The kind made of plastic like these?
> 
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/134258177087
> 
> I have one 8" box with Xerox software in which the plastic literally
> crumbling.   
> 
> The price this seller wants for the case itself is reasonable but I find the
> price of shipping outrageous.
> 
> Total shipping price for three boxes is shown to be $21.35.  
> 
> I may be crazy, but this seems nuts for something so light.
> 
> Thank You
> 
> Don Resor
> 


As others have mentioned, “dimensional weight” is a thing, though usually only 
applies once a package is over 12”x12”x12”, at least with USPS. However, this 
may just be the case of a clueless eBayer*. The fact they have more than 10 
available, plus the Make Offer button, suggests they might want to move these. 
I’d just reach out to the seller and ask him for his best price with shipping 
on as many as you’d like; he can shoot you a private offer immediately. I find 
calculated costs go askew when choosing multiples of an item if the seller 
hasn’t set it up correctly.

If the seller has a few “worthless” diskettes laying around, he can include one 
in each case and now the package qualifies under media mail rates. I won’t 
speak to the ethics of it, but it is technically allowed per USPS’ rules.

*As a seller, eBay has really messed up their listing interface. Unless I 
specifically choose a flat rate option, or offer only a single service, I 
really have no idea what the buyer is going to see for shipping, especially if 
they have a PO box. In an attempt to simply things for new users, they have 
eliminated a number of useful options (which would reduce buyers’ costs), or 
buried them in some obscure location. My wife, who rarely sells, has a totally 
different listing interface than I do. In a recent case of wanting to offer 
something “for pickup only”, the only way to choose that option was via their 
app on a smartphone. It’s a mess. -C

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