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Ok guys have some mid-price cards (50-1000) which Im sure canada bidders will be bidding. What am I going to have to do to cover my but with paypal.

Thanks in advance, Gator

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  • samspopsamspop Posts: 1,993 ✭✭✭
    There aren't a lot of options. You can ship Standard 1st class which costs about a buck for a single card in a bubble envelope, or you can ship Air Express which is about $25 for a single card. There are no options in between. I typically ship standard 1st class to Canada (all domestic I use Delivery Confirmation) and have never had a problem. Good luck!!


  • Mike

    Ive never had a problem shipping firstclass to canada on smaller trans. My question is can or cant you use del confir to canada and is it the same rates and does paypal accept that as delivered....


  • << <i>Mike

    Ive never had a problem shipping firstclass to canada on smaller trans. My question is can or cant you use del confir to canada and is it the same rates and does paypal accept that as delivered.... >>



    Standard delivery confirmation does not work to Canada. I just check the purchaser's feedback if it's good just send via USPS. JMHO Jim
  • NO Delivery confirm to Canada..
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  • onebamafanonebamafan Posts: 1,318 ✭✭
    Good Luck!..... If they say they never got the item, you are screwed. Correct, no DC to Canada. And yes shipping with any tracking runs like $20. I hope your Canadian is honest, i have had a few issues recently with shipping there. No issues about 90% of the time.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    Sadly, at this moment, the cheapest PayPal-bulletproof
    method is Express Mail International.

    Global Express Guaranteed works too, but it is more expensive.


    EMI is about $26+ and includes the first $100 of insurance.

    GEG is about $32+, and is actually delivered, in most locations,
    by FedEx.


    .....................

    ANY dishonest Canadian buyer can get free stuff if any other
    USPS methods are used.


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