I'm into Rock and surf, so weights around 4-6 Oz (100 - 150g per sinker or spinner / spoon and generally 5 in a packet and 50 packets to a box, I only sell to shop owners, not direct to the public so I'm often shipping in excess of 300Kg at a time. The problem really is for customers who collect, a couple of them have been bust by the local cops for overloading, so having the final weight on the invoice is quite useful so that they can plan accordingly or for getting courier costs and its a pain having to work it out each time (even though I export the data from sql to a spreadsheet to do the calculation). Do you know why Dieter put in a weight category in the first place?
I am though looking at getting into drop shot... So your right, packaging there will become a factor. Tim Wade Penguin Products P.S. To coin that cliche... Tight Lines! On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>wrote: > On Sat, 20 Nov 2010, Penguin Products wrote: > > hehehe.. At less than 1% of the weight of the product, I'm not toooo >> fussed >> ;) >> > > Tim, > > Then your fish lures must be very heavy, perhaps a few kilograms each? :-) > > I use dry flies (sometimes wetflies) so shipping packaging is where all > the weight would be. > > > Rich > _______________________________________________ > SQL-Ledger mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ledger123.com/mailman/listinfo/sql-ledger >
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