(If I've missed an article that's already posted, please help me 
find it. :)

I've shipped internationally from the USA at least three times now 
and gotten lost at usps.com each time, and gotten different advice 
from the postal clerks each time, too.  I know each country has 
different regulations, but still there must be a way that those of 
you who ship int'l can package & ship relatively affordably and 
efficiently.  

For example, I just sent one paperback to Singapore.  Because 
apparently Singapore cooperates somehow with int'l mailing, I was 
able to ship it in a special Global Priority (small) Envelope for 
$5.25, which to me seemed reasonable.  Exploring usps.com gave me a 
higher rate for surface mail packaged in brown paper (which is how I 
package books for media mail within the US).  I did have to, accd. 
to the clerk, fill out a customs form.  I'm not sure if that was 
accurate advice though because how is a gift of a used 
paperback 'dutiable?'

Shipping to Greece was not fun at all.  And every few weeks there 
are questions in this forum about M-bags.  Surely somebody from the 
US has enough experience they can write an article with advice, 
and/or a flow-chart how to get info. from usps.com, or what 
questions to ask the clerk at the post office, or mistakes to 
avoid.... ?  Please?

LLR
Cheryl





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