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    To the seller's credit, shipping wasn't $28 to Canada. It was $16 which is about the going rate for registered mail to Canada

    International Shipping and Handling will be $16.00 for Registered Mail for items ending under $150.00




    Still there are no excuses, international shipping never exceeds 5.00, usually it's under 3.00
    It's a cash grab, and it only loses him money(lots of Canada hockey fans)
    It doesn't cost 16.00 to send a item from California to bc, no way
    shipping does not cost 16.00

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    Still there are no excuses, international shipping never exceeds 5.00, usually it's under 3.00
    It's a cash grab, and it only loses him money(lots of Canada hockey fans)
    It doesn't cost 16.00 to send a item from California to bc, no way
    shipping does not cost 16.00

    The seller isn't using standard shipping. Standard shipping to Canada from the U.S is under $3. They specifically state they are using registered shipping which is around $16. It's easy for sellers to lose their money if a buyer claims the package was "lost". Within the U.S, sellers can get delivery confirmation at a low cost to protect against this. For PayPal to side with the seller in the event of a claim, the seller needs to prove the item was delivered, hence the registered shipping and increased cost. Obviously not all sellers do this but this seller probably had a bad expierence shipping internationally.

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    The seller isn't using standard shipping. Standard shipping to Canada from the U.S is under $3. They specifically state they are using registered shipping which is around $16. It's easy for sellers to lose their money if a buyer claims the package was "lost". Within the U.S, sellers can get delivery confirmation at a low cost to protect against this. For PayPal to side with the seller in the event of a claim, the seller needs to prove the item was delivered, hence the registered shipping and increased cost. Obviously not all sellers do this but this seller probably had a bad expierence shipping internationally.



    But realistically how many cards that aren't over 100.00 is he going to sell with that price of shipping?
    I'm going to guess close to 0

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    But realistically how many cards that aren't over 100.00 is he going to sell with that price of shipping?
    I'm going to guess close to 0

    The post office doesn't care if the value is $1 or up to a certain amount (I don't know what the max insurance amount is). They're going to charge the same amount for a registered package. It certainly is not a good business decision on the seller's part but you're only looking at it from a buyer's perspective.

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    The post office doesn't care if the value is $1 or up to a certain amount (I don't know what the max insurance amount is). They're going to charge the same amount for a registered package. It certainly is not a good business decision on the seller's part but you're only looking at it from a buyer's perspective.



    I'm just saying I don't think there are many buyers who want to pay 16.00 to shipping

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    if you dont want your card to get lost in mail ,collectors will pay tracked shipping , plus it helps with people saying they never recieved there item , as a seller too my cards over 50.00 must be shipped registered tracking and its 15.00 canada to usa , so his price is very reasonable . dunno what the problem is , just saying

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    $16 to ship a card to Canada is ridiculous.

    I mailed a card today to BC and it cost $1.98

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    if you dont want your card to get lost in mail ,collectors will pay tracked shipping , plus it helps with people saying they never recieved there item , as a seller too my cards over 50.00 must be shipped registered tracking and its 15.00 canada to usa , so his price is very reasonable . dunno what the problem is , just saying

    It's ridiculous cause the item was 20.00 not over 50.00

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    ok Its not a big deal guys I got the card Thanks to 87Sluggo.

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    ok Its not a big deal guys I got the card Thanks to 87Sluggo.

    But doesn't he live in Canada too?

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