
12-30-2019 02:34 AM - edited 12-30-2019 02:37 AM
Soooo, I very rarely send anything via parcel domestically. I have heard before that selling parcels domestically is more expensive than selling small packets to the USA. I listed a stuffed animal and it just so happened to be sold to a Canadian buyer and when I listed it, I anticipated an USA buyer so that's why I only included $10 in the price as shipping cost.
I just wanted to double check... is it true that, from Vancouver to Winnipeg, it would cost Canada Post Regular Parcel = $19.26, Canada Post Expedited Parcel = $19.88?! The size is 30cm x 25cm x 15cm for a stuffed animal that weights 250g (including waterproof envelope)? I even tried with Chit Chat and they quoted me $17.77... At this rate I might as well just get a medium flat rate box ($22.99) to offer the stuff animals better protection and save that big waterproof envelope (costs 50 cents) for something else lol. The saving with CCE is too small for me to drive all the way there.
While I'm not going to cancel this sale even though I'm getting $10 less than expected, it's definitely more money than I expected to be spending on shipping such a light stuffed animal
12-30-2019 03:55 AM - edited 12-30-2019 04:07 AM
12-30-2019 04:03 AM - edited 12-30-2019 04:05 AM
12-30-2019 04:10 AM
12-30-2019 05:12 AM
If there are no parts that could possibly get damaged, you could use pack it in a ziplock baggie and squeeze the air out to reduce the final package size and postage. Add a piece of cardboard top and bottom to protect it from being accidentally sliced or diced when opened.
-Lotz
12-30-2019 03:20 PM
@zee-chan-jpn-books wrote:I just wanted to double check... is it true that, from Vancouver to Winnipeg, it would cost Canada Post Regular Parcel = $19.26, Canada Post Expedited Parcel = $19.88?! The size is 30cm x 25cm x 15cm for a stuffed animal that weights 250g (including waterproof envelope)? ...
The elephant in the room is Volumetric/Dimensional weight. Calculated as L x W x H divided by 6000 (regular) or 5000 (expedited).
1.88 kg for Regular parcel
2.25 kg for Expedited parcel
Small Packet USA (and Tracked Packet USA) does not have a dimensional weight modifier, so is treated as the actual 0.25kg. Parcels to the USA do have the modifier, so Packet for the win.
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12-30-2019 08:27 PM - edited 12-30-2019 08:31 PM
12-30-2019 10:32 PM
12-30-2019 10:47 PM
If I am nervous about stamps possibly falling off what I have done in the past is made sure I've gone to the counter with the parcel and have the clerk date stamp the heck out of it. Then the canadapost knows it was verified when it left the depot.
-Lotz
12-31-2019 01:02 AM
Thanks all for your advice! I squished the stuffed animal into a smaller box and that definitely saved me a few dollars, managed to squish it smaller than with the polymailer
12-31-2019 12:10 PM
l sell coins here, very small packages. l found it really don’t matter how small or light weight the package is, canada post’s cheapest parcel cost is over 17 bucks for anywhere in canada. looking around, ups, purolator, fed-ex - all of them are far more expensive. so, canada post is the cheapest l could find. really sucks its so expensive to send a parcel.
12-31-2019 01:04 PM