Cheapest way to mail dvds

The cheapest way to mail DVDs depends on the weight, size, and destination of the package. Here are some general tips and options to help you save money:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service):
    • For small, lightweight DVDs (less than 1 oz), use a First-Class Mail stamp ($0.55).
    • For larger or heavier DVDs, use a Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope ($7.50 for up to 70 lbs).
    • For international shipping, use a Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelope ($13.75 for up to 70 lbs).
  2. UPS (United Parcel Service):
    • For small, lightweight DVDs, use UPS SurePost (starts at $3.50 for up to 1 lb).
    • For larger or heavier DVDs, use UPS Ground (starts at $5.50 for up to 1 lb).
    • For international shipping, use UPS Worldwide Saver (starts at $15.50 for up to 1 lb).
  3. FedEx:
    • For small, lightweight DVDs, use FedEx Ground (starts at $4.50 for up to 1 lb).
    • For larger or heavier DVDs, use FedEx Home Delivery (starts at $6.50 for up to 1 lb).
    • For international shipping, use FedEx International Ground (starts at $15.50 for up to 1 lb).
  4. Online Shipping Services:
    • Services like ShipStation, ShipBob, and Endicia offer discounted rates for bulk shipping and can help you print shipping labels.
    • These services often have partnerships with USPS, UPS, and FedEx, which can result in lower rates.
  5. Packaging:
    • Use a sturdy, padded envelope or a bubble mailer to protect your DVDs during shipping.
    • Consider using a reusable mailer or a cardboard box to reduce waste and save money.
  6. Weight and Size:
    • Make sure to weigh and measure your DVDs accurately to ensure you're using the correct shipping option.
    • Consider consolidating multiple DVDs into a single package to reduce shipping costs.
  7. Free Shipping Options:
    • Some online retailers offer free shipping on orders over a certain amount or on specific products.
    • Take advantage of these offers to save money on shipping costs.

Remember to always check the shipping rates and options for your specific package before sending it out.