In a message dated 4/28/02 12:57:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
If the shipping costs aside from the handling costs are high, you'll have to 
ask the shippers, "What's up."  Maybe it's because of government requirements 
with which they must comply.  Maybe it's simply what the market will bear.
>>

I occasionally ship my products internationally.

I normally ship USPS Priority Mail, and my products can usually be shipped 
domestically for the minimum Priority Mail postage, $3.50.

For international shipments, I simply enclose the completed (domestic) USPS 
Priority Mail package within a USPS International Priority Mail package, 
throw in some "peanuts" to prevent internal movement, and affix the 
appropriate postage.

The equivalent of fifteen 128 MB sticks would cost about US$15 to ship to 
Australia by USPS International Priority Mail. Possibly less if the items 
were not "double boxed".



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