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DO I SHIP SENA HEAD SETS OUT OF THE USA

Motorcycledave

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Hi everyone up north and elsewhere, I get the above question almost
every day and the answer is YES :thumbup: I will be happy to send them to
most any place, but please keep in mind I do not make up the cost of shipping
to ship a package to say upstate NY an SMH10-D11 dual pack runs about $17.00
To send the same package to Montreal, Quebec, Canada is about $35.00, I have
found that USPS the good old post office is usually less costly than FedX and UPS
So, yes I am happy to do it for you but keep in mind the cost of shipping.
I will always ship the lowest cost and safest way I always insure them and give you
tracking info.
Thanks to you all... AND to you folks who are on my waiting list for the 20S
they are NOT here yet maybe 2 or 3 weeks I hope...
Ride Safe
Dave
 
Hi everyone up north and elsewhere, I get the above question almost
every day and the answer is YES :thumbup: I will be happy to send them to
most any place, but please keep in mind I do not make up the cost of shipping
to ship a package to say upstate NY an SMH10-D11 dual pack runs about $17.00
To send the same package to Montreal, Quebec, Canada is about $35.00, I have
found that USPS the good old post office is usually less costly than FedX and UPS
So, yes I am happy to do it for you but keep in mind the cost of shipping.
I will always ship the lowest cost and safest way I always insure them and give you
tracking info.
Thanks to you all... AND to you folks who are on my waiting list for the 20S
they are NOT here yet maybe 2 or 3 weeks I hope...
Ride Safe
Dave

If you ship USPS First Class to Canada it gets there almost the same time as Priority Flat rate but much more cost effective.

JT
 
I have both FedX and UPS accounts and when I go to the shipping counter and have them
do the lable they are with in pennys of each other and always higher than USPS when I use
my program for the above on my computer it is slightly lower.... go figure.
If you have a secret send me a PM or email me at [email protected] with the info.
I always ship the way you say for the same reason but always looking for a better faster cheaper way.

Thanks
Dave


If you ship USPS First Class to Canada it gets there almost the same time as Priority Flat rate but much more cost effective.

JT
 
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I have both FedX and UPS accounts and when I go to the shipping counter and have them
do the lable they are with in pennys of each other and always higher than USPS when I use
my program for the above on my computer it is slightly lower.... go figure.
If you have a secret send me a PM or email me at [email protected] with the info.
I always ship the way you say for the same reason but always looking for a better faster cheaper way.

Thanks
Dave

It's no secret Dave, I just print my labels on line with usps.com. I created an account with them and purchased peel and stick Click and Ship labels from Amazon. Weight is the key with First Class shipping as a heavy box runs the price up. A 1lb package to Canada is $9.50 if you print the label on line which saves you $1.45 over going to the Post Office. On heavy packages UPS seems to be the winner for me.

JT
 
I do the same thing as you I got the labels from Amazon
also, BUT ... a friend of mine is the
postmaster and he is able to send stuff for me cheaper than
me doing the labels ... go figure



It's no secret Dave, I just print my labels on line with usps.com. I created an account with them and purchased peel and stick Click and Ship labels from Amazon. Weight is the key with First Class shipping as a heavy box runs the price up. A 1lb package to Canada is $9.50 if you print the label on line which saves you $1.45 over going to the Post Office. On heavy packages UPS seems to be the winner for me.

JT
 
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I also ship computer related products all over north america and also agree that USPS priority mail along with flat rate and regional rate is by far cheaper most of the time compared to fedex and ups. I also have a discounted corporate account with UPS which I have had for 20+ years and typically only the bigger heavier items I ship with them.

The trick with the Regional A or B Priority mail boxes is that you have to order them online from USPS and can't get them at your local post office. For instance if I ship on the eastern states from my Virginia location I can save 20-30% compared to USPS Flat rate priority.
 
I also ship computer related products all over north america and also agree that USPS priority mail along with flat rate and regional rate is by far cheaper most of the time compared to fedex and ups. I also have a discounted corporate account with UPS which I have had for 20+ years and typically only the bigger heavier items I ship with them.

The trick with the Regional A or B Priority mail boxes is that you have to order them online from USPS and can't get them at your local post office. For instance if I ship on the eastern states from my Virginia location I can save 20-30% compared to USPS Flat rate priority.

I never noticed the Region A and B boxes, thanks for that tip. Dang USPS makes it hard to find out info on Regions... I can find the boxes but not a region chart.

JT
 
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I will also be checking out the A&B boxes
thanks for the tip
Dave

QUOTE=spyder-dude;807723]I also ship computer related products all over north america and also agree that USPS priority mail along with flat rate and regional rate is by far cheaper most of the time compared to fedex and ups. I also have a discounted corporate account with UPS which I have had for 20+ years and typically only the bigger heavier items I ship with them.

The trick with the Regional A or B Priority mail boxes is that you have to order them online from USPS and can't get them at your local post office. For instance if I ship on the eastern states from my Virginia location I can save 20-30% compared to USPS Flat rate priority.[/QUOTE]
 
Dave,
What is the expected cost of the new S20 dual pack and how much is the shipping to Australia, postcode 3227?


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just remember, in most cases shipping out of the US requires the person buying to pay a tax on the value listed on the item you are shipping, when i ship a package to a friend overseas i list it as a gift so they don't have to pay a tax on it's value, you being a business i am guessing you can't list it as a gift so if i were you i would also list that any packages shipped overseas or out of country that the buyer is most likely going to pay this tax, so there will not be any surprises on their end
 
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