yobbo II
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Mailing from US to UK
Can anyone tell my a cheaper way to post from US to UK.
The postal rates are OUTRAGEOUS.
https://postcalc.usps.com/Calculator/LargePackageProperties?...
Are there any cheaper (slower is ok) methods.
Packages are a few kg's at most.
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the only people profiting from all the internet trade these days is postal services. it cost me over USD40 to post 630gram parcel from Melbourne to
Seattle
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Yeah. But at the same time postal services all over the world are whinging because letter volumes have dropped and they have to cut services and rely
on government support because they are no longer profitable.
I am not really sure how it works but I think the Chinese have got it sorted. Free shipping ex-China is not doing their economy any harm at all as
far as I can tell.
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1 |
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I am not really sure how it works but I think the Chinese have got it sorted. Free shipping ex-China is not doing their economy any harm at all as
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Shipping from China is incredibly cheap.
If you post from China to the US (say) the US postal service (outrageous costs) has obvioulsy got to handle, sort and deliver the package. I often
wonder how they agree between two countries who actually pays for the work.
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Yeh I post into china from au. At least high-ish weights 10-20kg are sort of reasonable pricing. around the USD100 mark. For those not in au, we
recently had a 42% price rise in standard letter post rates, whilst at the same time delivery times were at least doubled. Service is shite at best,
and the CEO (who was working 2 jobs) was on 5.6M a year. he has bee sacked. There was a recent newspaper story about a customer who posted a letter
to himself from his local post office and it took 8 days to get to him iirc. wish I could find a link...
http://www.smh.com.au/national/snail-mail-gets-even-slower-2...
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It gets worse when it gets to the UK - if the goods are over a certain value (£15?/£30?) then they intercept your parcel and hold it to ransom at
the sorting office until you pay them the VAT that they add to it. It's like highway robbery.
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Two items in picture are the same (USA Ebay). The postage to UK is very different. Is this the difference in the postal service being used (one is VIA
the 'Internation global shipping program', what ever that is exactly) and the other is 'USPS priority mail express International'
Perhaps the cheap postage is being subsidized by the seller?
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International postage rates were set years ago, and are based on each country collecting any amount they want for outgoing packages, they keep it all
and then they just have to deliver them to the destination country, where that country delivers them for no cost. So most countries require that
outgoing rate support incoming mail, and now that China exports way more than they import, they can make postage almost free for exports, and the US
and UK have to deliver it all for "free", they can only make back their money on exported mail, so they have to charge a fortune for outgoing mail,
since so little is shipped out of the US to China now.
It's time to renegotiate that treaty. Note, I am simplifying this a bit, kind of like explaining the US tax code in one paragraph, I am sure there
are complexities I am skipping over, but China is basically subsidizing their exports, while the US punishes exporters.
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It would be interesting to know how much it costs to send a package 1000 miles inside China and how much it costs to send the same package 1000 miles
inside USA.
I would imagine that it is a lot more in USA.
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Transportation should be cheaper in the U.S. than most places due to the extensive highway and rail systems, not to mention oil refineries in every
state and nearly all major cities....
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Quote: Originally posted by JJay | Transportation should be cheaper in the U.S. than most places due to the extensive highway and rail systems, not to mention oil refineries in every
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Yeah, but "should be" and actuality are not always aligned. I think that is the whole point here.
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Actually, the point was that international shipping rates from the U.S. are outrageous. With all due respect, you seem to have missed it.
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Quote: Originally posted by JJay | Actually, the point was that international shipping rates from the U.S. are outrageous. With all due respect, you seem to have missed it.
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**Sigh**
I agree with you 100%. International rates from the US are outrageous. It is not as it should be.
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Shipping within the U.S. varies depending on how fast you want it... I've shipped around 90 Kg several hundred kilometers for $100 USD overnight or
shipped a kG or so from coast to coast for $5.95 in less than a week. Amazon.com has free shipping in the USA. Lake Charles Manufacturing manages to
do some kind of cheap shipping... companies that ship high volumes can get special deals that allow them to ship at low cost within the USA, and
freight costs actually aren't that bad once you have a certain level of scale. But if you have to ship hazardous goods, shipping those can get
extremely expensive, and some can't be exported.
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It's a pity they is no snail mail from USA to Europe. There only seem to be 'as fast as possibly' by air mail etc. If you could get the goods at one
tenth the shipping cost and it took 10 times longer to arrive by boat that would be great.
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