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 Collegepark
 
posted on September 2, 2000 12:01:20 PM new
I swore I wouldn't do it again, but I allowed someone in Canada to bid on a lot of books. I may live to regret it or not, depending. What's the best way to ship books to Canada, and the cheapest? I had quite a time with the local post office sticking it to me the last time around. How to figure the cost? Any help appreciated

 
 abacaxi
 
posted on September 2, 2000 12:10:32 PM new
http://www.usps.gov/business/calcs.htm


Note that it might be cheaper if you split packages to stay under the "small parcel" limit.

 
 krs
 
posted on September 2, 2000 12:10:36 PM new
http://www.usps.gov/business/calcs.htm

 
 stockticker
 
posted on September 2, 2000 12:18:10 PM new

I think you may be able to ship the books using a book rate. At least, I received a book this way from the U.S. last year. It arrived very quickly too. I was surprised.

Irene
 
 capotasto
 
posted on September 2, 2000 01:11:00 PM new
Why don't sellers get the free printed info from their local PO? Publication 51, Global Delivery Services.
Or learn where the USPS rate calc sites are?
The printed versions are better since the internet site doesn't give all options.


 
 
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