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I've been collecting a ton of games for a kindred spirit across the ocean in the UK (our PC/GBA/DS games are WAY cheaper). I sent him a small package once before and I don't remember shipping being too much. I remember that it was enough to convince him to wait the full 30-something days for it to go by boat, but I could not get a similar rate from the post office for his latest package.
The package is about 1.5'x1'x1' (18"x12"x12") IIRC. It is a little weighty but I still can't imagine why they want almost $50 to ship it by BOAT.
I'm 100% sure that businesses get a cheaper rate, if not simply because they know what service to request from the USPS. Asking for "the cheapest way" just gets me two or three Airmail rates. Adding "last time, they said 'by boat' was cheaper" just gets me a slightly cheaper rate (~$45.XX vs ~$50.XX).
So, if $46 is the best I can get from the USPS, what alternative delivery services are available? FedEx? DHL? I seem to have no local way to check these out (the USPS has a FedEx box for some reason). Even so, I kinda need a list of delivery services that operate here in the US and there in the UK.
My other problem involves the USPS customs forms and electronic forms at UPS (HARDLY and alternative... $150-$205!). From the address, I could not answer wimple questions like "Street" and "City"
So from this...
John Doe
001 Dowey Block
East Drive
University of Durham
Queen's Campus
Stockton-on-Tees
TS17 6JZ
UK
...How do I provide the "Name, Street, City, Zip, Country" that the forms ask for? I guessed...
"John Doe, care of University of Durham, Queen's Campus" - Name of recipient and facility
"001 Dowey Block, East Drive" - Street and Street Number and WTF ever that extra bit is
"Stockton-on-Tees" - City, though "Durham" sounds more like a city than something hyphenated
"TS17 6JZ" - Zip code
UK" - Country
...but the electronic fields at UPS would not accept anywhere near that much data (plus it demanded a phone number which I don't know).
Perhaps I should have broken these up into two questions ("Parts of a UK address" and "UK delivery/Shipment options") but if you can help, just take your pick! Thanks in advance.
The package is about 1.5'x1'x1' (18"x12"x12") IIRC. It is a little weighty but I still can't imagine why they want almost $50 to ship it by BOAT.
I'm 100% sure that businesses get a cheaper rate, if not simply because they know what service to request from the USPS. Asking for "the cheapest way" just gets me two or three Airmail rates. Adding "last time, they said 'by boat' was cheaper" just gets me a slightly cheaper rate (~$45.XX vs ~$50.XX).
So, if $46 is the best I can get from the USPS, what alternative delivery services are available? FedEx? DHL? I seem to have no local way to check these out (the USPS has a FedEx box for some reason). Even so, I kinda need a list of delivery services that operate here in the US and there in the UK.
My other problem involves the USPS customs forms and electronic forms at UPS (HARDLY and alternative... $150-$205!). From the address, I could not answer wimple questions like "Street" and "City"
So from this...
John Doe
001 Dowey Block
East Drive
University of Durham
Queen's Campus
Stockton-on-Tees
TS17 6JZ
UK
...How do I provide the "Name, Street, City, Zip, Country" that the forms ask for? I guessed...
"John Doe, care of University of Durham, Queen's Campus" - Name of recipient and facility
"001 Dowey Block, East Drive" - Street and Street Number and WTF ever that extra bit is
"Stockton-on-Tees" - City, though "Durham" sounds more like a city than something hyphenated
"TS17 6JZ" - Zip code
UK" - Country
...but the electronic fields at UPS would not accept anywhere near that much data (plus it demanded a phone number which I don't know).
Perhaps I should have broken these up into two questions ("Parts of a UK address" and "UK delivery/Shipment options") but if you can help, just take your pick! Thanks in advance.