Compare How Much It Costs To Ship A Package Via UPS, DHL, FedEx, USPS, And Others

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Finally, there's a quick & easy way to check to see how much it will cost to ship an item from one zip code to another.

And the best part: You can see, at a glance, how much each of the major delivery carriers & other popular couriers charge -- right there on one page!

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ShipGooder is a site that compares shipping rates for popular courier services.

They made this service available online in August of 2007.


Why I Like ShipGooder

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  • You can see, at a glance, how your shipping rate would change if you selected 1-day delivery vs 2-day or 3-day.
  • All of the major companies that we would use to ship a package are included here.
  • Plus, since November of 2007, ShipGooder has been tracking prices for both -- the U.S. and Canada.
  • ShipGooder appears to be a very reputable site that's attracted a lot of publicity.
  • If you don't know the zip code for the destination of your package, they have an easy look-up tool you can use right there.
  • There's no faster way to see all of the different shipping rates for all of the different companies ... instantly!
  • The service is provided FREE of charge and requires no account registration.

Find answers to all of your questions about ShipGooder here.


Other Freight Rate Comparison Sites:

These sites will also calculate your shipping and compare the rates for several major courier services:

RedRoller.com

ShippingSidekick.com

ShippingAndTracking.com

iShip.com

TheFreightRateCo.com

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Jennifer said:

I came across this article after trying 5 different online carrier comparison websites-iship and redroller among them, but this one has the right carriers for my company (DHL,FedEx,USPS,UPS) and only 3 input fields. Fast, Simple. You just made my job SO MUCH EASIER! Thank you.

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