shipping?

Will it fit in a one price box from the Post Office? I shipped some parts to above the border. The one price box was $6.95 with $10.35 extra to cross the border.
Leo
 
People aren't even trying anymore!

USPS.com I'm positive has shipping estimator. Use a measuring tape, a box and a scale... you'll have all the same information anyone on this forum could possibly give you. Take a ride to your local post office and find out?
 
USPS doesn't offer any kind of tracking/conf. for international. I sent two flat small rate boxes from US to CAN, one made it, one didn't. UPS may be worth the extra $$ depending on the value of the goods.
 
To ship a guard to Australia.

UPS $188.

USPS $65.

All the parts i have got from the states has been with USPS and have had no problems with delivery. Mikes XS ships with them as well and it takes 10 days to get here
 
650Skull, I agree there's a huge price margin between UPS & USPS to Aus. I'm just partial to UPS now as my lost package issue never reached a resolution with USPS. It's embarrassing when the buyer is asking where their stuff is at weeks down the road and you have no answer besides a refund. US to CAN isn't incredibly expensive via UPS, but anything to Aus definitely go with USPS.
 
UPS is more expensive crossing the boarder because of the Duty and brokering charges that UPS charges. You don't get this with USPS. If its more expensive and you need it tracked I would go UPS.
 
Go post office!

Priority Mail® International Medium Flat Rate Box
USPS-Produced Box: 13-5/8" x 11-7/8" x 3-3/8" or 11" x 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"
Maximum weight 20 pounds.

6 - 10 business days $32.95

$32.95
 
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