So if I understand from your comments so far, it's a flat rate to where you are sending it. Then if you send it again and it weighs the same (or less), it will cost the same rate (unless the cost has increased) - it should not matter how frequently you are sending things. If you send it somewhere else - that is further away - it is one flat rate to that destination. This is just the same thing they had before, right? Only it seems that with this flat rate, if it weighs less that the maximum weight for that flat rate, you will be paying more. Seems like circular logic (or a good marketing tactic) intended to confuse the consumer into spending more for less.
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