Posts: 35
From: Sedgwick, Maine U.S.A.
Registered: Feb 2011
posted March 27, 2011 10:44 AM
I have looked at U.S.P.S, UPS, and fed-ex websites and they all have too much information. I just want to ship cheapest way possible. Does anyone have experience in this area? I need to get an idea of what I can expect for cost. Any help would be most appreciated.
Posts: 1592
From: United States
Registered: Jun 2003
posted March 27, 2011 11:17 AM
hi Gregory, it's really not too complicated. On the USPS home page click "calculate postage" on the red bar at the top of the page, next frame choose "calculate International postage" and click "go". Next, select your destination from the "drop down" list, select "package", and enter an approximate weight in pounds and ounces. From there you should get to the list of prices according to the type of service you want to use. Not too hard An alternative is to take a few boxed packages to your post office and get approximate costs from a window clerk. It also involves filling out a very easy customs slip for each package. In my experience, the U.S. Postal Service has the cheapest rates to ship to foreign countries.
Posts: 424
From: Flint Mi 48506
Registered: Dec 2007
posted March 27, 2011 05:26 PM
Greetings Gregory I ship all over the country. USPS is the best by far. I ship many parts to the UK with no problem. Just takes a little practice on the custom forms but well worth it. I shiped a package to Austraila. From Michigan and it only took less then 1 week and that was sent by 1st class Mail. Hope this helps.. RC
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