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    Shipping from Canada help

    I'm looking to start selling some of my cards, what am I better off doing to ship? Should I just bring the package to the post office and have them ship it for me or should I put stamps on myself and drop it off in the mailbox? Id prefer #2 but I feel like there's a higher chance they will get lost or something lol. Any tips would be appreciated!

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    I normally do #2...... and I have never had a package go missing.

    Just be sure to put the correct amount of postage on it.

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    I should do option #2, but I like option #1. The post office is very close, plus the post office workers are very nice, haha! So i just bring my packages to them to ship it.
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    I take mine to the post office, then there is no doubt that i have sufficient postage & it wont be sent back.. Cheers

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    I should do option #2, but I like option #1. The post office is very close, plus the post office workers are very nice, haha! So i just bring my packages to them to ship it.

    Plus, unless it's their first day on the job, they usually make sure my postage is always correct. Only once in 12 years has a package come back for insufficient postage!
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    Likewise, I always use the post office to be certain there are packages that have insufficient postage.

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    I do 2 most of the time but go to the post office some times

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    Yeah the second would be so much easier for me where I work overnights and sleep during the day. Thanks for the input everyone

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    Buy a mailing scale so you can get the correct weights for your packages. Unless your simply selling single cards.

    My rule of thumb is that I get tracking on cards > $100 everything else I stamp myself.

    After sending 1000's of packages via stamps I'd say there's about a 0.01% chance it never arrives.

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    More than likely itll just be singles! Looks like I need to go buy some stamps!

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