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    I was wondering, how much it would cost to send letters from USA to Canada. Is it 48 cents? And how much it would be if I sent something as heavy, like a puck to someone in Canada.

    Thanks for any info, Andrew

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    It cost 75 cents (US Funds) to sent a letter from USA to Canada. 44 cents from US to US address.

    Check here for international letter rates: http://www.usps.com/prices/first-cla...nal-prices.htm

    For a puck, I'm not sure. You would need the weight of the package and your best bet is to go to the post office to make sure.

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    It cost 75 cents (US Funds) to sent a letter from USA to Canada. 44 cents from US to US address.

    Check here for international letter rates: http://www.usps.com/prices/first-cla...nal-prices.htm

    For a puck, I'm not sure. You would need the weight of the package and your best bet is to go to the post office to make sure.



    Thanks for the info. Well I got some USA stamps, from Doniceage, and it says 44 cents on it. Is that just to send from US to US address? Because I need those stamps to send a Self addressed stamped envelope for TTM. I mean I need those stamps to send from USA to Canada.

    Thanks, Andrew

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    How much does a puck weigh? I'm guessing about 16 ounces. I recently sent an entire 08-09 UD Trilogy Frozen in time set to Canada that weighed 15.2 ounces and it cost me about 5 bucks.

    I think the cutoff for first class international mail is 16 ounces. Anything over that may need to go priority.

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    How much does a puck weigh? I'm guessing about 16 ounces. I recently sent an entire 08-09 UD Trilogy Frozen in time set to Canada that weighed 15.2 ounces and it cost me about 5 bucks.

    I think the cutoff for first class international mail is 16 ounces. Anything over that may need to go priority.

    Ok, thanks. Can anyone answer my question up there? ^ Would be very appreciated if you can.

    Thanks, Andrew

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    If you don't need it right this second, I'll throw a puck & box on the automated mailer Saturday and see what it says. let me know the to & from zipcodes.

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    Thanks for the info. Well I got some USA stamps, from Doniceage, and it says 44 cents on it. Is that just to send from US to US address? Because I need those stamps to send a Self addressed stamped envelope for TTM. I mean I need those stamps to send from USA to Canada.
    Thanks, Andrew

    Yes, 44 cents is only US to US letter rate.

    US to Canada is 75 cents letter rate. So put two 44 cents stamps on the SASE and you're good.

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    Yes, 44 cents is only US to US letter rate.

    US to Canada is 75 cents letter rate. So put two 44 cents stamps on the SASE and you're good.


    Thanks!

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