Shipping to Canada

I need to send 1 graded card to Canada ( Bc ). Can a bubble mailer go via airmail letter post? Its only coming up as $1.15. It seems to me it should cost more.
I dont sell much, so sorry if this is a dumb question.
Thanks
matt
I dont sell much, so sorry if this is a dumb question.
Thanks
matt
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Edited to add: all addresses should be in CAPITAL letters. I usually cut and paste the address, go to "word" and change the font to "copperplate gothic bold" it will make all letters CAPITALS without any effort, I change the font size to 22 or 24, print and tape the address on the package, clear sailing and very legible. Just make sure that "CANADA" is the last line of the address.
Matt
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
Even if it sold for more I wouldnt lie to save myself a buck, so I surely wouldnt do it for someone else. Its not worth it
matt
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
<< <i>I need to send 1 graded card to Canada ( Bc ). Can a bubble mailer go via airmail letter post? Its only coming up as $1.15. It seems to me it should cost more.
I dont sell much, so sorry if this is a dumb question.
Thanks
matt >>
Matt, that's $1.15 Canadian. $12 US to you. Sorry to break the bad news.
Arthur
Edited to add: Emmitt Smith
<< <i>Edited to add: Emmitt Smith >>
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
Matt's post: Monday October 30, 2006 2:52 PM
F'in classic man!
Arthur
I had a run-in with Canada customs earlier this month trying to bring cards INTO Canada from the US.
My suggestions, put "Photos-Do Not Bend" on the package and don't bother with the customs form and you should be fine. I send low value stuff like this often and they seem to arrive in 4-5 days or less.
By the way, I was told that trading cards are NOT subject to duty taxes according to a Canadian customer of mine. So if you declare, be sure to put "Trading Cards" as the contents.
I just keep the "declared value" as low as possile, to help out our fellow collector friends to the north!
rd
P.S. On higher end material, i would sugest discussing it with your Canadian buyer. High end buyers from Canada will suggest how they like the custom forms to read. I'll always try to be helpful and accommodating as I can, to these buyers!
edit: So Claude, "that Bernie Federko OPC Rookie PSA 10 was only worth $40"???
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Great timing for the thread. I just sold a $10 card to a guy in Winnipeg, and I felt like a crook charging him $6 for shipping. I thought I had to send it Global Priority Mail. If the info on this thread checks out, (as it no doubt will) I can return a couple of bucks to this Canadian collector.
Thanks, all - Jim
Collector of Pittsburgh Pirates cards for a slightly less stupid reason.
My Pirates Collection
<< <i>Matt,
Great timing for the thread. I just sold a $10 card to a guy in Winnipeg, and I felt like a crook charging him $6 for shipping. I thought I had to send it Global Priority Mail. If the info on this thread checks out, (as it no doubt will) I can return a couple of bucks to this Canadian collector.
Thanks, all - Jim >>
I am happy everyone helped you as they did me
matt
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
the following about mailing collectibles to Canada:
1. The only PayPal (SPP) acceptable USPS method is
Global Express. Minimum cost just under $18.00,
includes $100 insurance. Extra insurance can be
purchased at prevailing rates.
2. The pitch at all of my POs is that all packages to
Canada need either the green or white customs
forms.
3. The US sender does not incur any USA "fraud" liability
for understating values on foreign customs forms.
The addressee is liable for applicable duties regardless
of what the forms state.
4. Many packages are opened by Canadian Customs folks.
storm