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    Shipping Question

    Hi I just had a quick question. I have 50 cards and I would like to ship them in a bubble mailer, can I put it in the blue USPS mailbox. If I can, how many stamps must I put?
    Also my other question was can I ship it in an envelope with that same # of stamps.
    Last Question, is this a legal Canadian zipcode:Delhi, Ontario Canada
    N4B 2W5

    Thanks and sorry for the long questions

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    Hi I just had a quick question.

    1) I have 50 cards and I would like to ship them in a bubble mailer, can I put it in the blue USPS mailbox.
    2) If I can, how many stamps must I put?
    3) Also my other question was can I ship it in an envelope with that same # of stamps.
    4) Last Question, is this a legal Canadian zipcode:Delhi, Ontario Canada
    N4B 2W5

    Thanks and sorry for the long questions

    1) You may use the drop box but unless the cards are protected really well this might not be the best way to go.
    2) Do you have a scale? If so you can simply weigh it and then add the approiate amount of stamps.
    3) Sure you can ship it like that but not advisable.
    4) Yes, Virginia there is a Santa. That is a legal residence.

    If you have questions and need an immediate answer. You can google this questions also. That is how I found the answers.

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    So Using #1 in your previous post I can ship my bubble mailer, that weighs less than a pound, with the right number of stamps to this address:
    R.R. #2
    Delhi, Ontario Canada
    N4B 2W5
    Maybe bcz I live in America I am ignorant, but I can put this address on the bubble mailer and put it in the drop box and it will be shipped to Canada?
    (Can someone explain what this address means)

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    So Using #1 in your previous post I can ship my bubble mailer, that weighs less than a pound, with the right number of stamps to this address:
    R.R. #2
    Delhi, Ontario Canada
    N4B 2W5
    Maybe bcz I live in America I am ignorant, but I can put this address on the bubble mailer and put it in the drop box and it will be shipped to Canada?
    (Can someone explain what this address means)

    yes the N4B 2W5 is like a candian zip code I think.i'd use the p.o. for anything outside the U.S.

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    Yeah I second Cardfan... I would not recommend sending to Canada through your own mail box! I would definitely bring that boy to the post office. Im not 100% but I think you have to fill out a customs form to go along with it?

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    Thanks for all of the advice, but if I were to send that an envelope to Canada would there be a charge?

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    Yes, there is a charge and yes there is a customs form.

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    Theres no extra charge, but in order to ship "International" especially today Canada ins ome cases there needs to be a customs form filled out to go along with the package... They stick it on to back. So without that, yoo risk the package being sent back to you! Think that should make more scense for ya now

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    Yes, there is a charge and yes there is a customs form.


    Oooops, Listen to Choas I havent shipped Internationally for a while... And like I said above bring that thing to the PO thats your best bet. Any time Ive had to ship out of country I go through the Post Office!

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    Yeah it really makes sense now. Thanks all, and also do you know how much I would have to pay to ship the bubble mailer, bcz I can't go today. I tried on UPS.com and it said $10 to NY, but if thats true how do Ebay sellers only charge $2.00 shipping, and they put all of those fancy labels on the front with the Paypal stickers.

    Thanks and I really appreciate everyone helping

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