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Old 03-05-2013, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltnut4ever View Post
My SP lives in a state where seafood is in abundance! Hmm...who could that be?
ME ME ME ME - I see food and eat
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by clsurz View Post
Ok for you U.S. that have sent internationally. What is the best way to do so. I went to postal today to get PR boxes to use.... one for U.S. and the other international... however there is a big difference in cost. U.S. for that box is $12 and some change and if sent internationally its $59 and some change. I'd rather just put the money in an envelope and send it to the SP than waste that much on postage. Money is NOT an issue with me however I also don't like to squander it on postage a whole lot more than what I'd be sending them dollar wise.

What method do y'all send internationally. Postal lady suggested I don't use a PR box and use a padded envelope and bring it in and it will be a whole lot cheaper.

I'm afraid I don't mail often except for swaps I might join so this is all new to me.

I've had several international swap partners over the past year - I don't mind - I did however have a mis-step when I mailed the first time to Canada - it's my neighbor north (I could drive there in about 5.5 hours) and my package was over four pounds and the shipping ended up being $49 and some change. Post master advised me that if I want to ship internationally to stay under the four pound limit, try to use a bubble wrapped envelope and make certain to tape it closed - I've been averaging around $20 or less on my international shipping the last few times.
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:53 PM
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I spent $29 for a large envelope the last time I mailed international, Trying to buy small, light things that will fit in a padded envelope this time!
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Old 03-05-2013, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Krystyna View Post
ToomanyUFOs!!!
I guess Krystyna you are probably right. I have fresh lobster, 2types of crabs, scallops, fish, mussels, clams, quahogs and shrimp right off the boats, not having gone to market. Can't get any fresher. Yummy, but gives me gout if I eat too much or too often.
SO QUILTNUT4EVER YOU MUST BE MY SP! Any more clues?
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Old 03-05-2013, 05:00 PM
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Sorry TOOMANYUFO'S its not I! but on the subject of seafood now here in SWFL we do have lots of seafood too! I haven't seen my sp post here lately so when I send her pkg I hope she likes it!
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Old 03-05-2013, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by hav4boys View Post
SP Clue #2- You have only posted 13 times in the 20 months you have been a member here.

Sorry UFO!
BOOHOO! Now I don't have a chance at getting that purse! Oh we'll, quiltnut4ever must be my new found sp. If she isn't, then I guess somebody else will have to adopt me. I'm Sad no one wants me.
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Old 03-05-2013, 05:12 PM
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I picked up a couple of 1/2 yd pieces of neutral fabric today for my sp. SHe also likes a special type of M&M candy.
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Old 03-05-2013, 05:41 PM
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When I sent my SP package to kninette in Scotland, my postal
worker told me that I COULD use a padded flat rate envelope
but to keep the costs lower DO NOT pack it OVER 4 pounds.
He also told me that as long as it was under 4lbs that you would
only be required to fill out a "short form" declaration customs form
and to be sure to declare it as a gift. Also completing the form online
helps to speed up that mailing time because if the customs form is
hand written than someone at the post office will have to type all
that info into the computer anyways which could delay your package
being mailed.

Of course I have only done the international mailing once so I took
everything that my postal worker said to "heart" and followed their
advice to the letter.




Originally Posted by clsurz View Post
Ok for you U.S. that have sent internationally. What is the best way to do so. I went to postal today to get PR boxes to use.... one for U.S. and the other international... however there is a big difference in cost. U.S. for that box is $12 and some change and if sent internationally its $59 and some change. I'd rather just put the money in an envelope and send it to the SP than waste that much on postage. Money is NOT an issue with me however I also don't like to squander it on postage a whole lot more than what I'd be sending them dollar wise.

What method do y'all send internationally. Postal lady suggested I don't use a PR box and use a padded envelope and bring it in and it will be a whole lot cheaper.

I'm afraid I don't mail often except for swaps I might join so this is all new to me.
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Yep will go with a padded envelope. That is what lady at postal recommended and all of you here. Thanks.
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Old 03-05-2013, 06:06 PM
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Quote Originally Posted by quiltnut4ever
My SP lives in a state where seafood is in abundance! Hmm...who could that be?
Hm , we do have it here, nearer to the coast.
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