Shipping to Canada Question

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  • NYCrulesU
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    I don't ship to Canada. Don't trust them. Too many people in Canada file charge backs.

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  • chakes89
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    Question about shipping to Canada

    I currently have a jersey on eBay that a Canada bidder is interested in purchasing and I have no idea how to go about shipping anything to Canada. Therefore, I have no idea what to charge him/her for shipping.

    Can anyone provide any insight on what it will cost to send something to Canada via USPS Priority Mail?

    I used the USPS online shipping estimator and the price that I given seems a little high because I quoted the price that I thought was accurate and my prospective buyer said that it was about $10 more than he is usually charged for shipping.

    Will it be easier/cheaper to send something via First Class Mail over Priority Mail or vice versa?

    Thanks!

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  • Sincityson
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    USPS is the best approach when shipping to Canada in my opinion. The standard airmail is always fairly quick.

    UPS & Fedex have fairly high duty fees for Canadian buyers on receiving packages that are marked a high value and not marked as a gift.

    UPS is a complete ripoff with regard to the duty/tax they charge on arriving packages. Avoid them if possible!

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  • camarokids
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    FYI, when shipping to Canada or overseas always stipulate the buyer pays any and all taxes(levies)......

    You cannot do tracking to Canada.....USPS does not offer, but Canada Post does offer when shipping to the USA...go figure....

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  • xpress34
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    Also - and I know this sounds a little risky - you should consult your shipping partner and see if they want the item insured for full value.

    The reason being is you will have to fill out a green customs form and declare the value of the item and your shipping partner in Canada has to pay taxes on the value and type of item.

    On smaller things, if you mark it as a gift with a value of $25 or less, there is no tax. Anything over $25 and marked other than gift will cost them when they receive the item.

    - Chris

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  • trsent
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    I would check the rate for a 2 pound package to Canada at USPS.com. I would only use Priority Mail International, as it includes tracking and some insurance (I believe $80.00 built-in and you can add more in person at the post office).

    I would pay and print my shipping labels and custom forums at home (you need to install java which if you don't already have you should have anyway) as you save a little over at the post office prices.

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  • allstarsplus
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    For ease of shipment and cost, definitely the good ole USPS.

    I ship all domestic using Fedex but worth the drive to the Post Office for packages to Canada.

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  • kellsox
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    Shipping to Canada Question

    I usually don't ship to Canada but was wondering what would be the best carrier/method and also what it usually costs to ship a jersey. Any help would be appreciated.
    kelly
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