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Sending internationally varies to the different countries. I know sometimes I could send a package to Canada and the same weight package to Spain and it would cost more for Canada. Then, sometimes it would cost more to Spain. I just don't get it.
If you aren't comfortable with sending internationally, it's ok. We all understand that it's hard sometimes with the state of the economy. There are those of us that are fortunate to be able to do this.
But, on the other hand, people also have to understand that it cannot be the SAME people sending internationally all the time. That's just not fair to those people.
If you aren't comfortable with sending internationally, it's ok. We all understand that it's hard sometimes with the state of the economy. There are those of us that are fortunate to be able to do this.
But, on the other hand, people also have to understand that it cannot be the SAME people sending internationally all the time. That's just not fair to those people.
#83
Originally Posted by tlrnhi
Sending internationally varies to the different countries. I know sometimes I could send a package to Canada and the same weight package to Spain and it would cost more for Canada. Then, sometimes it would cost more to Spain. I just don't get it.
If you aren't comfortable with sending internationally, it's ok. We all understand that it's hard sometimes with the state of the economy. There are those of us that are fortunate to be able to do this.
But, on the other hand, people also have to understand that it cannot be the SAME people sending internationally all the time. That's just not fair to those people.
If you aren't comfortable with sending internationally, it's ok. We all understand that it's hard sometimes with the state of the economy. There are those of us that are fortunate to be able to do this.
But, on the other hand, people also have to understand that it cannot be the SAME people sending internationally all the time. That's just not fair to those people.
#84
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If you are really curious about the costs to send overseas, I would advise you to go to the US Postal web site. Here is the link for pricing.
http://www.usps.com/prices/priority-...nal-prices.htm
I generally use the flat rate envelopes at first (since its smaller and the centers will fit nicely), then as it moves along, I use the Priority envelopes..then at the end I use a Priority box.....Remember you will be mailing 6 times...so you can do the math.
http://www.usps.com/prices/priority-...nal-prices.htm
I generally use the flat rate envelopes at first (since its smaller and the centers will fit nicely), then as it moves along, I use the Priority envelopes..then at the end I use a Priority box.....Remember you will be mailing 6 times...so you can do the math.
#86
wow that postage is a little too high for me to ship internationally I'm sorry. I can ship to an APO address or in the states. I really still want in. I'll do what I have to do! but if I have a choice? well you know.
#87
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Abilene,Texas
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if you send APO in a lg priority box , its 12.95, up to 20 lbs.. thats cheaper than send within US , same box is 14.95, but because its APO its cheaper. my Daughter just moved to England and we've already sent a few boxes. hope this helps....molly
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