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What way is the cheapest to deliver to Canada, I just got a quote of $44 to ship a Synergy to Saskatoon, sent one to Montana yesterday and it was $9.

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What way is the cheapest to deliver to Canada, I just got a quote of $44 to ship a Synergy to Saskatoon, sent one to Montana yesterday and it was $9.

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USPS Priority Mail

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It would be global priority, regular shipping to Canada is via standard mail. Regardless you can ship it via USPS for around or under $15. Don't use UPS and I wouldn't use Fedex either, good chance your buyer will get nailed with a nice customs charge. Just my opinion.

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If you go standard parcel post, its not bad at all. I just shipped two shafts to canada for $13.25, that is 4-10 days, global priority would have been $17, and that is 3-5 days

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It would be global priority, regular shipping to Canada is via standard mail. Regardless you can ship it via USPS for around or under $15. Don't use UPS and I wouldn't use Fedex either, good chance your buyer will get nailed with a nice customs charge. Just my opinion.

I don't see any Global Priority options that would allow something of that size to be shipped. I only see Airmail/Economy Parcel Post.

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It would be global priority, regular shipping to Canada is via standard mail. Regardless you can ship it via USPS for around or under $15. Don't use UPS and I wouldn't use Fedex either, good chance your buyer will get nailed with a nice customs charge. Just my opinion.

I don't see any Global Priority options that would allow something of that size to be shipped. I only see Airmail/Economy Parcel Post.

You might be right on the global priority, it may be too big to send that way. JR is right, airmail is the faster option over standard, that is what I was trying to think of.

* Another thing I thought of that may help you out. It's your call but you may consider bubble wrapping the stick to create a nice cushion and cover it with flat cardboard on both sides, then seal of the edges with tape. It will cut down on the weight and overall size as opposed to boxing it up. I've sent and received plenty of sticks shipped that way through the USPS and never had a problem with damage.

Gives you an idea of what I'm talking about.

stickship.jpg

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It would be global priority, regular shipping to Canada is via standard mail. Regardless you can ship it via USPS for around or under $15. Don't use UPS and I wouldn't use Fedex either, good chance your buyer will get nailed with a nice customs charge. Just my opinion.

I don't see any Global Priority options that would allow something of that size to be shipped. I only see Airmail/Economy Parcel Post.

You might be right on the global priority, it may be too big to send that way. JR is right, airmail is the faster option over standard, that is what I was trying to think of.

* Another thing I thought of that may help you out. It's your call but you may consider bubble wrapping the stick to create a nice cushion and cover it with flat cardboard on both sides, then seal of the edges with tape. It will cut down on the weight and overall size as opposed to boxing it up. I've sent and received plenty of sticks shipped that way through the USPS and never had a problem with damage.

Gives you an idea of what I'm talking about.

stickship.jpg

thats a great diagram.

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