Shipping over seas isn't all that expensive if you don't use UPS and
it's rare that small packages are opened or if valued under $20, taxed
heavily if at all.
UPS "custom" customs facilities are very fast, but cost the receiver a
fortune that no one on the senders end knows you will pay.
USPS "Green Forms" with cheap 1st Class /Air Mail are easy, descriptions
can be vague and generalized and good for anything under 4 pounds and
$400..reasonably fast and, so far, quite as reliable as the destination
countries postal service.
..no tracking or insurance, but in 10 years of using it [and no shipping
license], maybe one lost box.
Any doubts? Make the package look personal and generic...like a gift to a
friend.
For light compact items, it's inexpensive......about the same as Coast to
Coast Priority Mail in the USA
For 6 ounces to Australia: [About as far as a package can go without
heading back]
<http://ircalc.usps.gov/MailServices.aspx?country=10013&m=2&p=0&o=6#>First-Class
MailĀ® International Large Envelope*
Maximum Value for Contents: $400.00
<javascript:AddLgEnvCharacteristics();>First-Class Mail International
Package prices apply to Large Envelopes that are rigid, nonrectangular, or
not uniformly thick.
Max. length 15", height 12" or thickness 3/4"
$5.44
Same price to the UK.
Carolina to California via Priority Mail:
<http://postcalc.usps.gov/MailServices.aspx?m=1&p=0&o=6&dz=90210&oz=27330&pob=0&MailingDate=12/6/2010&MailingTime=8:00%20AM#>Priority
MailĀ®
$5.55
Hint: Never make a bureaucrat try to think.
If a description is short, vague, hand written and barely legible, it
likely won't even be read.
The mundane in appearance, gets mundane approval.
Ode
At 01:46 PM 12/4/2010 +0000, you wrote:
Thanks Tel. dee
On 3 Dec 2010, at 21:21, Tel Tofflemire wrote:
> Dear Dee, I do not apply for out of country shipping license with my
Homeopathic Remedies @ Quailwood Herbal LLC. The main reason is,
Shipping costs more than the product most of the time, and we are so busy
with new & repeat customers, that I just never checked on over sea's
shipping. I know it's high though? Thanks for asking.
>
> Tel Tofflemire
> Dewey, AZ.
>
>
> From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <d...@deetroy.org>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Fri, December 3, 2010 8:09:46 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Black Salve & skin cancer cure
>
> Hi Tel, can you tell me approximately the cost of sending one of these
small tubs to Surrey in the UK? I ask because sometimes the cost is
prohibitive from the US. Many thanks. dee
>
> On 3 Dec 2010, at 13:56, Tel Tofflemire wrote:
>
> > You are so right on Jimmie Cairn, I have been applying my special 4
Herb Black Salve for aprox 20 years, average price to remove skin cancer
is $15.00 plus shipping, (one small tub) That is a lot less than even
one visit to a Dr. not counting the Cutting-Burning-Meds-and the rest of
Dr's billing.
> > Works on Pets too, very easy to apply on Horses, Cattle, Dogs, Cats,
I just got 4 orders for Black salve yesterday, most of them are repeat
customers, I suspect Christmas gifts for friends?
> > I always send full written instructions with every order.
> > http://www.quailwoodherbal.com
> > Tel Tofflemire
> > Dewey, AZ.
> >
> >
> >
>
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