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Post by J-D Manowar »

How much is Canadian shipping versus US shipping. If it cost $10 US to shipp something in the US. What would it be US to Canada?

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Hard to say, considering all the variables. For a better answer, try the US Post Office site. You can calcualte domestic and international postage there.

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Post by mrwoogieman »

1-2 comics generally cost $3-4 to send to Canada. 3 to about 8, I use the Global Priority Flat Rate envelope for $7.50 (I charge $8.00 because I'm a shipping profiteer!! :P ). Anything over that number and it depends on weight but it won't be less than $12 once you get to that size and on up from there.

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Post by Brother J »

as long as the package you send is less than 4 lbs., you can mail it via Airmail Letter Post, which is fairly quick and usually much cheaper than Global Priority. Often packages can be mailed to Canada just as cheaply as one to the U.S. when you use Airmail Letter Post.

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Shipping to Canada from the US is more expensive than shipping from Canada to the US. If you are buying from the States it is better to buy multiple items from the same seller to cut down on the shipping costs.

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slym2none wrote:Hard to say, considering all the variables. For a better answer, try the US Post Office site. You can calcualte domestic and international postage there.

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you can check the same at Canada Post. Remember that prices are in $CAD so do the currency conversion and units of measurements are metric unless otherwise stated. This may help doing a reverse lookup/shipping check for cross border stuff.

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SnotDrip wrote:
slym2none wrote:Hard to say, considering all the variables. For a better answer, try the US Post Office site. You can calcualte domestic and international postage there.

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you can check the same at Canada Post. Remember that prices are in $CAD so do the currency conversion and units of measurements are metric unless otherwise stated. This may help doing a reverse lookup/shipping check for cross border stuff.
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