RedRoller Offers Comparison Shopping for ShippingRedRoller Offers Comparison Shopping for Shipping

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Jake Widman, Contributor

June 23, 2008

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RedRoller introduced a One-Stop Shipping site that enables small and midsize businesses to compare shipping options and prices, print labels, and arrange pickups.The service, a sort of comparison shopping site for shipping, makes it easier and cheaper for SMBs to ship packages, according to William VanWyck, RedRoller founder and president. Companies can search shipping options across multiple carriers, including DHL, FedEx, Overnite Express, and the U.S. Postal Service. After selecting a service, they can print authorized shipping labels and postage and either arrange pickup or find a convenient dropoff location.

SMBs can subscribe to RedRoller's service for a monthly fee of $14.95. Businesses that sign on within the next 90 days will receive the first month free, the company said.Computerworld

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