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Advise - Sending a BRP tube to USA with FedX!, by dogant on Nov 3, 2008 19:16:49 GMT 1, Hey - not really a sale, but relivant for a sales thread!
I am trying to work out a deal - sending a BRP tube/print to the USA - but I have never sent out of the country before.
The purchaser wants to use "Fed EX" - does anyone have an opinion/experience of this?
Other questions that could be answered......
1. Value - if you mark it - will it be taxed and will it only be insured for what you mark the value as?
2. BRP Tube weights - my home scales (designed for fat boys like me) - don't register a weight of one of the BRP tubes - Does anyone know the weight (ie. have you posted something before)
3. Any ebay/paypal advise - I remember reading something about non confirmed addresses - but I am not sure of the score?
4. Any other top tips?
Many thanks in advance - I hope the answers with help me and other sellers wishing to join the world together!!!
Hey - not really a sale, but relivant for a sales thread!
I am trying to work out a deal - sending a BRP tube/print to the USA - but I have never sent out of the country before.
The purchaser wants to use "Fed EX" - does anyone have an opinion/experience of this?
Other questions that could be answered......
1. Value - if you mark it - will it be taxed and will it only be insured for what you mark the value as?
2. BRP Tube weights - my home scales (designed for fat boys like me) - don't register a weight of one of the BRP tubes - Does anyone know the weight (ie. have you posted something before)
3. Any ebay/paypal advise - I remember reading something about non confirmed addresses - but I am not sure of the score?
4. Any other top tips?
Many thanks in advance - I hope the answers with help me and other sellers wishing to join the world together!!!
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Advise - Sending a BRP tube to USA with FedX!, by bullet on Nov 3, 2008 19:40:18 GMT 1, 1. No tax going over to the states if marked gift.
2. its size that matters, not weight
3. confirmed addresses dont matter anymore
4. dont walk down dark alleys
1. No tax going over to the states if marked gift.
2. its size that matters, not weight
3. confirmed addresses dont matter anymore
4. dont walk down dark alleys
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Argiebaji
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Advise - Sending a BRP tube to USA with FedX!, by Argiebaji on Nov 3, 2008 19:43:59 GMT 1, I'm about to send one to oz tues am.....slightly apprehensive re the cost myself...will let you know...?
I'm about to send one to oz tues am.....slightly apprehensive re the cost myself...will let you know...?
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Photoxtc
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Advise - Sending a BRP tube to USA with FedX!, by Photoxtc on Nov 3, 2008 19:50:22 GMT 1, make sure you guys work out the cost of sending, it's obviously a big tube and will be a little costly to ship Via Fed Ex..
Also, we don't get taxed like you so no need to mark as a gift... insure for full amount and all should be fine...
make sure you guys work out the cost of sending, it's obviously a big tube and will be a little costly to ship Via Fed Ex..
Also, we don't get taxed like you so no need to mark as a gift... insure for full amount and all should be fine...
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Advise - Sending a BRP tube to USA with FedX!, by lastpost on Nov 3, 2008 19:52:18 GMT 1, Sent abroad loads of times. Only ever had one problem, and that came when I risked no insurance!
I'd just send it insured delivery through the PostOffice depending on it's value. Should cost no more than ยฃ15-ยฃ20...
Sent abroad loads of times. Only ever had one problem, and that came when I risked no insurance!
I'd just send it insured delivery through the PostOffice depending on it's value. Should cost no more than ยฃ15-ยฃ20...
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Heavyconsumer
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Advise - Sending a BRP tube to USA with FedX!, by Heavyconsumer on Nov 3, 2008 20:12:07 GMT 1, I agree with Lastpost! In my experience Royal Mail's registered insured international service is pretty efficient, trackable and MUCH cheaper than Fed-Ex (RM will be about ยฃ20 and Fed-Ex will probably be double that). You need to be 100% sure that the address is complete, or it can take weeks to receive the print by return! However, I've received various prints via Fed-Ex coming the other way and never had a problem, but always paid the appropriate tax (either 5% or 17.5%).
If your buyer demands Fed-Ex and wants to pay for it, why not?!?! If you call them up, they will give you a decent service over the phone, explaining all the costs and logistical information you need. In that respect they certainly do out-class RM imo!
I agree with Lastpost! In my experience Royal Mail's registered insured international service is pretty efficient, trackable and MUCH cheaper than Fed-Ex (RM will be about ยฃ20 and Fed-Ex will probably be double that). You need to be 100% sure that the address is complete, or it can take weeks to receive the print by return! However, I've received various prints via Fed-Ex coming the other way and never had a problem, but always paid the appropriate tax (either 5% or 17.5%).
If your buyer demands Fed-Ex and wants to pay for it, why not?!?! If you call them up, they will give you a decent service over the phone, explaining all the costs and logistical information you need. In that respect they certainly do out-class RM imo!
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