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    A priority mail large flat rate box filled with cards

    Would it weight under 20lbs? They are in sleeves and surrounded by bubble wrap. I ask because I need to ship 2k cards to canada and I am hoping they would weight under 20lbs so they can be shipped cheaply

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    dont have a scale greater than 3 lbs

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    Divide the cards up into piles and weigh them separately. Add the total of each pile up. You'll get your answer then. The Internet shouldn't be a substitute for common sense ;)

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    Priority Flat Rate Boxes do not apply to Canada, only to the USA.

    2,500 cards to Canada is going to cost you around $30.00

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    Actually you can use the flat rate boxes for international shipping. It cost $40 for a large flat rate box but the issue is the weight max is 20lbs

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    Is there any savings? I don't think much if any.

    I just sent about 70 cards to Canada a month ago, cost a disgusting $9.00

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    if you have a 16 lbs package it would cost $61 to ship compared to a flat rate box which its only $40

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    That is huge.

    Did you manage to sell off the rest of your collection? If not, what's left?

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    Divide the cards up into piles and weigh them separately. Add the total of each pile up. You'll get your answer then. The Internet shouldn't be a substitute for common sense ;)



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