Best Shipping Option For Sending Overseas?

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  • The Dawg
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2002
    • 2438

    #1

    Best Shipping Option For Sending Overseas?

    Hello All -

    For those of you who send out tangible goods to non-US customers:

    What shipping method do you use? I have been using the USPS but their options are pretty limited for what they offer as far as tracking, delivery time and cost.

    Thanks.
  • Project-Shadow
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2003
    • 7340

    #2
    Fed-ex is the way to go if you've got the cash. Not too expensive, cost me $150 to get a guitar shipped overnight from the U.S to the U.K.

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    • Nydahl
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2002
      • 6655

      #3
      got several shipments from US to central Europe and here is what I know

      USPS - the best choise comparing price/delivery time
      absolutely no problem to get the stuff here , takes 7 days using option with tracking number

      UPS - the best choise for fastest possible delivery
      expensive , really fast but absolutely without any problem

      Fedex - terrible choise
      very complicated communication , absolutely not flexible company
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      • The Dawg
        Confirmed User
        • Apr 2002
        • 2438

        #4
        Thanks, the thing is fedex & ups are expensive for the customers. I am shipping dvds. (So they pay the shipping) Ive been using USPS because of the price, but I want to know if theres something else out there.

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        • boner 2.0
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jul 2004
          • 10970

          #5
          Sending DVD's with Fedex shouldnt be that expensive

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          • Bladewire
            StraightBro
            • Aug 2003
            • 56228

            #6
            Sending via UPS or FedEx internationally is almost an automatic hold up at customs. You can expect an import tax randomly and most customers who are charged that tax from customs will refuse the package. Australia, as well as countries in Asia and Europe, see import tax as a stream of revenue for the government and pursue it aggressively.

            With USPS they assume the delivery is domestic mail, and not business related, and rarely ever check

            Get hit by customs a few times and realize what an extreme pain in the ass it is, not to mention loss of income


            Skype: CallTomNow

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            • DateDoc
              Outside looking in.
              • Feb 2005
              • 14243

              #7
              Originally posted by Squirtit
              Sending via UPS or FedEx internationally is almost an automatic hold up at customs. You can expect an import tax randomly and most customers who are charged that tax from customs will refuse the package. Australia, as well as countries in Asia and Europe, see import tax as a stream of revenue for the government and pursue it aggressively.

              With USPS they assume the delivery is domestic mail, and not business related, and rarely ever check

              Get hit by customs a few times and realize what an extreme pain in the ass it is, not to mention loss of income
              The only problem with USPS is that there tracking (and I use that term very lightly with USPS) ends once your product leaves the US. The person you are shipping to can say, "Hey, I never got that!" and if they paid you via PayPal since you cannot show it has been delivered they will get their money back.

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              • Bladewire
                StraightBro
                • Aug 2003
                • 56228

                #8
                Originally posted by BusterPorn
                The only problem with USPS is that there tracking (and I use that term very lightly with USPS) ends once your product leaves the US. The person you are shipping to can say, "Hey, I never got that!" and if they paid you via PayPal since you cannot show it has been delivered they will get their money back.
                Right, a customer scamming you will do it regardless of how they pay or how the item is delivered unless they pay by westernUnion :-).

                Paying customers that want your product will either not pay the customs duty and return the item, or will never buy from you again knowing they'll have to pay almost double for the item after the customs tax, and customs processing fee, are paid. FedEx and UPS are red flags to pull items for inspection, even when you're doing everything correctly.

                Take it for what it is I guess


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