13 Apr 11 - 11:40 PM (#3134815) Subject: BS: Mailing to Canada From: Goose Gander There must be some way I can figure this out myself, but can someone tell me how much I can expect to pay to ship a 15 pound package from California to Canada? |
14 Apr 11 - 12:19 AM (#3134821) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: Crowhugger Awww, you broke your fingers logging into Mudcat, huh? :-) |
14 Apr 11 - 12:47 AM (#3134827) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: Goose Gander Thank you, Crowhugger. |
14 Apr 11 - 01:16 AM (#3134835) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: Jim Dixon UPS has a very user-friendly web site. Go here: Calculate Time and Cost: https://wwwapps.ups.com/ctc/request?loc=en_US&WT.svl=SubNav |
14 Apr 11 - 05:02 AM (#3134909) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: gnu Calleeforneeahh... don't they usually go postal? |
14 Apr 11 - 09:03 AM (#3135045) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: artbrooks $27 if it will fit in a medium priority mail box. |
14 Apr 11 - 10:49 AM (#3135101) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: GUEST,999 Your post office will have the details. Ask for the options available. Big difference between air and ground. How soon it's gotta be there, etc. |
14 Apr 11 - 01:13 PM (#3135187) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: Q (Frank Staplin) Received a 20 pound shipment of tepary beans from Idaho two weeks ago- $27.00. Shipping is expensive nowadays, and a little more complicated since box size as well as weight is considered. The U. S. postal calculator says a 20 pound box 12x12x5.5 inches, priority mail to Canada, is $35 at postoffice or $33.73 on line. See U. S. international rate calculator- International rates |
14 Apr 11 - 01:40 PM (#3135200) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: Goose Gander "It's a long way to tepary, it's a long way for beans!!!" Just kidding, thanks Q. I'll see if it fits into a standard priority mail box. |
14 Apr 11 - 01:44 PM (#3135203) Subject: RE: BS: Mailing to Canada From: Q (Frank Staplin) oooooo! |