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New International shipping rates! Wow!


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I shipped 2 coins today to Germany, the cost was $6.55, used to cost me less than $5.00

 

Must have been smaller, lightweight coins with package weight under 2 oz. Consider yourself lucky. Most of my shipments yesterday were in the $9.45 range for 1 coin.

 

Mark, the $12+ is for the third ounce. I just looked at my receipt.

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And our US Postal Service wonders why they are losing money and customers ...

 

maybe they should quit sponsoring bike races to the tune of millions of dollars a year. what do they get on that return? lance armstrong.

 

It's not really all the post office's fault, it's hamstrung by Congress. And a couple million dollars is nothing compared to the $5.5 billion default on loans and lost of $12 billion since 2007. Stamps should be $1.00 --- not the annual 3 cent raises. And they should phase out operations that nobody uses, such email replacing regular mail (20% down and 12% loss in revenue), but the USPS costs have not adjusted accordingly... it's still cheaper than UPS or FED EX on most packages.

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It's not really all the post office's fault, it's hamstrung by Congress. And a couple million dollars is nothing compared to the $5.5 billion default on loans and lost of $12 billion since 2007. Stamps should be $1.00 --- not the annual 3 cent raises. And they should phase out operations that nobody uses, such email replacing regular mail (20% down and 12% loss in revenue), but the USPS costs have not adjusted accordingly... it's still cheaper than UPS or FED EX on most packages.

 

Two different issues, I think. The 5.5B was to pay what will be required to meet future Postal retiree entitlements in pensions and helthcare.

 

Yes, many services should be re-analyzed. Millions of tons of 'junk' has never seemed a profitable operation for the PO. Loss of revenue should be loss of costs and employees as well. Doesn't work that way. It's a 'private' company not operated as a standard company would be ... or someone would have made serious 'private equity' offer to buy them ... NO ??

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WOW! It looks like my over the pond trading is stopped in its tracks. :mad:

 

Edit to add: Not just over the pond. It's the same to Canada too.. :mad: :mad:

 

To Canada has gone up by the same amount EH!??

 

Yes, do tell. I have not yet shipped to Canada and was thinking it would still be a few $ less that the rest of the world.

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WOW! It looks like my over the pond trading is stopped in its tracks. :mad:

 

Edit to add: Not just over the pond. It's the same to Canada too.. :mad: :mad:

 

To Canada has gone up by the same amount EH!??

 

Yes, do tell. I have not yet shipped to Canada and was thinking it would still be a few $ less that the rest of the world.

It looks like the first two ounces to Canada are the same as the rest of the world but it's cheaper 3 ounces and up.

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WOW! It looks like my over the pond trading is stopped in its tracks. :mad:

 

Edit to add: Not just over the pond. It's the same to Canada too.. :mad: :mad:

 

To Canada has gone up by the same amount EH!??

 

Yes, do tell. I have not yet shipped to Canada and was thinking it would still be a few $ less that the rest of the world.

It looks like the first two ounces to Canada are the same as the rest of the world but it's cheaper 3 ounces and up.

 

Crap. Thanks for letting me know.

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got most of my mathtrade coins in the mail today...rates...

 

issaquah, wa USA 2.1oz - $2.07

trenton, nj 8.9oz - $3.09

apple valley, ca 3.5oz - $2.24

issaquah, wa 2.8oz - $2.07

spain 1.5oz - $6.55

netherlands 1.2oz - $6.55

poland 3.8oz - $9.45

canada 2.5oz - $7.35

germany 1.9oz - $6.55

portugal 10.6oz - $14.90

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$64.42

 

3 left to send

 

ILYK
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I use tracking on my domestic packages, so all single coin shipments (1.8 oz to 2.6 oz) in the US were $2.97

4.6 oz to Toledo, OH $3.31 (3 coins)

5.9 oz to Issaquah, WA $3.48 (4 coins)

4.3 oz to St Marys, PA $3.31 (2 coins)

1.8 oz to Germany $6.55

2.0 oz to Germany $6.55

.9 oz to Norway $6.55

1.6 oz to Spain $6.55

5.3 oz to Netherlands $12.75

 

$57.98 for 19 coins mailed in math trade.

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