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Sending a book safe from the US to Europe


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Recently I bought a book from a friendly fellow-member of this forum.

It is a rather heavy book and UPS asks no less then $140 to send it from the U.S. to Europe.

So I would like to ask for the best way to send such a book safe and not to expensive from the US to Europe.

Regards;

Paul

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Hi Paul,

Having sent quite a few sword books from the US to Europe I can tell you that the post office is the best deal, by far. Check the prices for priority with insurance and for express with insurance; one or the other will be the best, and either will be way cheaper than Fedex or UPS.

Grey

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Paul,

 

Ditto to what Grey says, particularly if it is a heavy book that will fit in the Priority Mail Flat Rate Box (see usps.com for details) it should ship to anywhere in Europe for about $45, with Insurance available to most countries. Express Mail is a bit more, but offers full tracking and insurance.

 

- Craig

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Good evening all

 

Grey and Craig, thank you both for the input.

Stephen, I don't know the books weight but it is the Teiryo yoji (9 x 12" and over 400pp), so it is rather heavy and it has to be sent to Belgium.

I don't want to risk it gets lost so I do want an insurance.

 

Regards;

Paul

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As you all know I am selling off my reference library, have run into a cost problem but should say that printed paper postage should not be a problem with any postal service, no customs problem and usually a cheaper rate but insured can add quite a bit.

 

Always mark as "Book,Reference material,printed paper" and you should not have a problem.

Roy

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