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12-01-2018 10:04 PM
What is the cheapest way to ship from Canada ? I usually ship with Canada post and they've done an excellent job so far but is there any cheaper option
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12-01-2018 11:51 PM - edited 12-01-2018 11:54 PM
@van13sina wrote:What is the cheapest way to ship from Canada ? I usually ship with Canada post and they've done an excellent job so far but is there any cheaper option
If you are located in an area of Canada that is close to a crossborder shipper, you can save some money on shipping for USA sales. Way it works: you get the package to the shipper, they take it across the border for a small fee, and the parcel gets mailed and travels at cheap, tracked USPS domestic rates.
Currently this can be done for items worth less than $800us.
Here are some I know about:
Chit Chats Express can be found at chitchats.com (Vancouver area, Toronto area, Montreal, Halifax, with other cities in the plans)
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RunninRed.com (Winnipeg)
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StallionExpress.ca (Toronto)
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For several Alberta locations there is DYKpost.com
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CrossBordersPickups.ca (Mississauga, Markham) will also bring packages into Canada for buyers, as well as take packages to the USA for sellers.
Some of these companies also offer discounted shipping for Canadian addresses and for International (beyond the USA).
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12-01-2018 11:51 PM - edited 12-01-2018 11:54 PM
@van13sina wrote:What is the cheapest way to ship from Canada ? I usually ship with Canada post and they've done an excellent job so far but is there any cheaper option
If you are located in an area of Canada that is close to a crossborder shipper, you can save some money on shipping for USA sales. Way it works: you get the package to the shipper, they take it across the border for a small fee, and the parcel gets mailed and travels at cheap, tracked USPS domestic rates.
Currently this can be done for items worth less than $800us.
Here are some I know about:
Chit Chats Express can be found at chitchats.com (Vancouver area, Toronto area, Montreal, Halifax, with other cities in the plans)
...
RunninRed.com (Winnipeg)
...
StallionExpress.ca (Toronto)
...
For several Alberta locations there is DYKpost.com
...
CrossBordersPickups.ca (Mississauga, Markham) will also bring packages into Canada for buyers, as well as take packages to the USA for sellers.
Some of these companies also offer discounted shipping for Canadian addresses and for International (beyond the USA).
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12-02-2018 12:22 AM
Cool , maybe ill give it a try although ebay requires a tracking number
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12-02-2018 10:53 AM
@van13sina wrote:Cool , maybe ill give it a try although ebay requires a tracking number
eBay does not require a tracking number -- recommends but does not require.
And most of the services through these alternatives do have tracking.
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12-02-2018 01:38 PM
If your reshipper uses USPS you can get a tracking number very cheaply. Around a quarter and even on LetterMail.
One of the things I'm asking Santa to bring us for Christmas- cheap tracking by Canada Post.
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12-02-2018 01:46 PM
Step away from the eggnog!! Isn't gonna happen!!!
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12-02-2018 03:55 PM
There is no tracking on lettermail in the US.
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12-02-2018 04:26 PM
https://www.usps.com/ship/mail-shipping-services.htm
Click on Quick Compare for the details.
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12-02-2018 05:39 PM
The chart basically supports what I said...a letter size envelope does not have tracking.
First class mail covers letters, oversize lettermail (which they call a large flat envelope) and small packages. The chart specifies that tracking is available for packages only (package price includes tracking) If the envelope is under certain dimensions and meets other requirements, similar to what our lettermail requirements are) then it is sent as a flat/lettermail and tracking is not included and it is not available at an extra charge.
A flat large envelope could be sent as a package but supposedly it has to be made thicker (3/4"?) to meet package requirements and it would then be charged at a package rate, not a first class letter rate.
Probably more info than anyone wanted...
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12-04-2018 08:59 PM
Ahhh! That reminds me that US sellers often tell newbies to put a packing peanut into the envelope to make it thick enough to track.
Thank you for the correction.

