You spent $100 on clothes, but the shipping estimate is $150. That’s a scam. Most agents make their real profit on shipping markups and "Volumetric Weight." Here is how you fight back.
1. The "Shoebox Tax" is Killing Your Wallet
A standard shoe box adds about 300g-500g of weight, but more importantly, it doubles the volume.
The Hack: Always select "Net Weight" or "Discard Shoe Box."
Pro Tip: Ask them to "vacuum seal" your clothes but "bubble wrap" the shoes separately. You’ll save massive space.
2. Understanding Volumetric vs. Actual Weight
Lines like DHL and FedEx care about how much space your box takes (
). EMS usually only cares about the actual weight.
If your haul is "light but bulky" (like puffer jackets), use EMS.
If your haul is "small but heavy" (like jewelry or heavy denim), use Tax-Free/DHL.
3. Rehearsal Packaging: The Only Way to Know
Never pay the "Estimated" price. Always pay the $2-$3 for Rehearsal Packaging. This forces the agent to pack your box before you pay, giving you the exact weight. Usually, this drops the price by 15-20% immediately.