Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Plan your Christmas Shipping Now!

Black Friday is just around the corner so start planning your strategy for a stress free holiday. Shop early to take the pressure off of looking for that perfect gift when the holiday shelves  are depleted from the early shoppers. Planning ahead makes it easier to relax and enjoy the time with family and friends the way it was meant to be enjoyed.

 Plan your holiday shipping at Wepak-n-Ship just as carefully to make sure there are no disappointed family members waiting for their Christmas gift that didn't get delivered in time. Remember if you want to avoid the long lines at Wepak-n-Ship, our Christmas shipping peak days are between December 8- December 17.  Mondays tend to be our busiest day of the week plan your shipping accordingly. As in any retail business, we can get rushes at anytime of day, but mornings tend to be a bit slower. To help save on your holiday shipping expenses, check out our current coupon available at http://prybuy.com/wepaknship .  Our coupon will be changing often, so please check back to see what our weekly deal is. Remember all shipments going via UPS, Fed-Ex and SpeeDee Delivery all include an automatic $100 shipping insurance.

Packing your shipment takes extra time so allow extra time for that if your item is fragile, odd shaped or has other extra packing demands. If your item is extremely fragile and may demands special time consuming packing, we may ask that you leave your item for packing later in the day. We will give you a packing estimate and either charge it to your credit card immediately or call you later in the day to complete the transaction.

I will be posting the Holiday Shipping Deadline information here later on this week. Please stop back and see when your shipping deadlines are for a guaranteed Christmas arrival. Please do keep in mind that the USPS packages, should be to their destination by their expected arrival dates, but the US Postal Service does not guarantee any thing except express mail. They do not have the same tracking system as the carriers, so they do not know where your package is at any given time along the route.

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