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How do you ship outside the country

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by indynotch50, Jul 23, 2013.

  1. indynotch50

    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    I am trying to send a rest to the great white north (Alberta to be exact). However, every place I look is $20 - $30. This simply isn't feasible. Surely there's a better way.
    Any help?
     
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    grizzly1530 Weekend Warrior

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    If there is I'd like to know too. My wife sent a care package to a friend in Canada, that weighed maybe 2 lbs and it cost 34 bucks shipping. Then a month later we got a bill from FedEx for 15 bucks for duties... shipping to Canada sucks.

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    Sorry I ship to many areas around the world and most of the time whatever USPS has is usually the lowest
     
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    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    USPS was the $20 option. Typically they have the cheapest. Our branch is cool and they let you cram all kinds of mis-shapen stuff in the $5 box
     
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    I've only shipped bridge girders to Canada and that runs about $2200 - $8900.
     

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