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Rogue588
05-26-04, 01:59 AM
I have to send a package to Australia. I don't know the exact weight yet, but i'm thinking it'll be no heavier than 10 pounds.

What's the cheapest way to ship it..?

Thanks.

LASERMOVIES
05-26-04, 02:17 AM
Did you try using the international calculaltor at the USPS site to get an estimate?

http://ircalc.usps.gov/

Rogue588
05-26-04, 02:52 AM
yeah. I tried entering both 5pds and 10pds...it averaged between $20-$30.

just wondering if there was something better..

Tony Dvdfan
05-26-04, 10:33 AM
Check UPS as well here....

http://wwwapps.ups.com/calTimeCost?loc=en_US

troystiffler
05-30-04, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by Tony Dvdfan
Check UPS as well here....

http://wwwapps.ups.com/calTimeCost?loc=en_US

DO NOT use UPS to ship it unless it's an expensive item that you would be devistated if it were lost. They will charge the recipient a $35 brokerage fee on top of whatever customs charges. Fed Ex does the same thing.

The PO is the best way to go for international shipments.

samuelowens
05-31-04, 09:38 PM
Related to Troy's point, the customs limits in Australia vary depending on whether goods are sent by post or courier. If what you're sending is reasonably pricey, post is the way to go.

The limits before GST kick in are A$250 for courier (eg UPS, Fedex) and A$1000 for post.