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Arcade Freight Class?
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Am trying to use the rate calculators at a few different freight companies' websites (doing some shopping around), and need the freight classification (number) that arcade machines fall under... Anyone who's shipped a game happen to remember?
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The freght class is used to make lighter items heavier. I.E. feathers would have a high class. A class lower than 100 helps make rates better for heavy items.
Vending machines and "household" machines are class 85.
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