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Question regarding shipping to Canada
I have to ship some posters to Canada and they are going into a Small Mailing Tube Box USPS Priorty Mail International. When creating a label with cost on USPS there is no option for the dimensions of this tube box which is 25" x 6" x 6". Does anyone know what this might fall under as far as pricing? Thank You
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I popped in a random address I had in my files for Ontario in Stamps.com and came up with the following: $35.72 up to 1 lb. 38.57 up to 2 lb. 41.37 up to 3 lb. 44.18 up to 4 lb. 46.98 up to 5 lb. The dimensions of your box fall well within the 106" inch limit (length + 2x height + 2x width) for that service. At the Post Office it will probably be a little bit more. Not sure if there's region pricing for other Provinces. |
Thank you kindly Dave. Wondering if I would check off Priority Mail International Flat Rate Small Flat rate since these small mailing tubes dont have a separate category.
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Unless they're hockey posters.... we don't want them in Canada :p
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Yeah, unless it says "Flat Rate" somewhere on the box, it's not applicable. The USPS non-flat rate boxes, just means their dimensions are within the acceptable shipping limits and you probably won't get hit with a balloon charge, but you still get charged for the actual weight of the item.
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As a Canadian who has bought an item from Neal, I wanted to say I appreciate you and the other sellers who attempt to ship to Canada.
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Thank you Bob and everyone else for your feedback!
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Might actually be cheaper to ship via UPS. You will have to put the tube in a box, though, to spare you from extra fees.
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I sent a less than 1lb package to Canada yesterday. Without tracking beyond customs it was about $14....
And around $35-$40 sounds about right for a poster in a tube... . |
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