--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it's a paperback novel you're shipping and you put it in a small
> enough manilla envelope (and it's under a pound), you won't need a
> custom's form.  Usually surface is totally OK, I've never had any
> complaints on that... but also, if it's just a paperback, the
> difference between air and surface is often a very small amount, so
> have the Post Office give you totals both ways.
> 
> Jarrod
> 
True but the whole process goes quicker if you just have the paperwork
anyway. :)



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