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greenmonster66 08-16-2021 06:50 PM

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

D. Bergin 08-17-2021 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by greenmonster66 (Post 2134642)
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


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.

greenmonster66 08-17-2021 09:19 AM

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.

Huysmans 08-17-2021 09:50 AM

Unless they're hockey posters.... we don't want them in Canada :p

rhettyeakley 08-17-2021 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by greenmonster66 (Post 2134854)
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.

Do not use “Flat Rate” unless you are using the actual Flat Rate boxes or envelopes they give out at the post office. Your buyer will get seriously dinged or they will simple return them to you. Flat Rate applies to ONLY the boxes and envelopes that have that printed on them, you don’t get to make your own Flat Rate boxes/envelopes. If however you Can fit them in one of those predetermined flat rate boxes/envelopes then go for it.

D. Bergin 08-17-2021 11:58 AM

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.

Stampsfan 08-17-2021 02:57 PM

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.

greenmonster66 08-18-2021 08:47 AM

Thank you Bob and everyone else for your feedback!

BillyCoxDodgers3B 08-18-2021 09:55 AM

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.

Leon 08-19-2021 09:50 AM

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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