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| This morning, I am celebrating listing my 125th item - a passenger list from a July, 1964 transatlantic crossing of the Queen Elizabeth! This weekend, I'll be adding a few more swim suit coverups, if anyone is interested.
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Up to 177 and counting still. Will be so glad when it's done.
~Sandy
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longislandcollectibles (3/8/2008) Precious Place. To put in a 2 0z item you would put in 0.125 in the shipping. That's 2 oz / 16 oz = 0.125. Divide the oz by 16 to get the correct shipping calculation. Try that. It shoud workThanks for that. Because I was wondering the same thing!!!!!!!!
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Now up to 262 and still counting. Really getting burned out now.
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OMG! After I posted, I re-read the post immediately before it and now know I have a huge problem with the way I entered my ounces for shipping. For 2 oz's, I would've entered .02. I guess I have a ton of corrections to make today. I wish there was a help section around here to describe details like this. I am not a happy camper right now.
~Sandy
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