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1 lb 0.6 oz

I'm using the magic of stamps.com to print my own shipping labels and would like to save the $2 it costs to go from 1 lb 0 oz to 1lb 1 oz. can do?
 
if it's a cardboard box then tear off some of the outer layer of cardboard since it is 2-=ply-ish. repeat until you get to the desired weight.
 
Wait a minute, so there's a separate label between 1lb0oz and 1lb1oz, and you're asking about what you should do? Did you not learn rounding in 2nd grade? It's 2 bucks man, get over it.
 
Give us more info about the item, the packing materials ,and the box. Then we'll use the problem solving collective intelligence of ATOT to resuelve su problema.
 
Originally posted by: aplefka
Wait a minute, so there's a separate label between 1lb0oz and 1lb1oz, and you're asking about what you should do? Did you not learn rounding in 2nd grade? It's 2 bucks man, get over it.

why don't you lick my sweaty sphincter while you're dispensing such useful advice. when I learned rounding I learned that there were 3 choices--round up, round down, round to the nearest number.
 
dude... 9/10 tiems they dont check... they have better things to do. The only time they check is when it ARRIVES at the destination post office... and they wont check, trust me on this one
 
Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: aplefka
Wait a minute, so there's a separate label between 1lb0oz and 1lb1oz, and you're asking about what you should do? Did you not learn rounding in 2nd grade? It's 2 bucks man, get over it.

why don't you lick my sweaty sphincter while you're dispensing such useful advice. when I learned rounding I learned that there were 3 choices--round up, round down, round to the nearest number.

Give me a break dude, it's not that hard. the nearest number would be up, so just go with that, 2 bucks is a lot for one ounce, but that's just how it goes. I'm sure you'll save 2 bucks somewhere else.
 
saturate the box with urine and say a postal worker peed on it hence making it heavier if they say anything.
 
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