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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 10178944" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>if they can be shipped to the US side of the border than it would be standard shipping costs. Fedex is ok for canadian shipping but do still charge a brokerage fee. UPS rapes the canadians :burn: USPS is the way to go because they do not charge brokerage fees. but they do max out on insurance coverage. ive used them before for shipping to Canada and never had a problem. they certainly wont disappear, which is what you would need the max insurance coverage for. theyre TOO big for an employee to hide under their shirt lol. and you can ship them from separate post offices or on different days if you're concerned with that. the usps is pretty good with not damaging packages. hth. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 10178944, member: 40308"] if they can be shipped to the US side of the border than it would be standard shipping costs. Fedex is ok for canadian shipping but do still charge a brokerage fee. UPS rapes the canadians :burn: USPS is the way to go because they do not charge brokerage fees. but they do max out on insurance coverage. ive used them before for shipping to Canada and never had a problem. they certainly wont disappear, which is what you would need the max insurance coverage for. theyre TOO big for an employee to hide under their shirt lol. and you can ship them from separate post offices or on different days if you're concerned with that. the usps is pretty good with not damaging packages. hth. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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