I had to track a USPS lens shipment to a customer in the UK. Turns out it was 
being held in customs. I think that's usually the case. 
Paul
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From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello Amita,
> 
> Be glad you didn't send it to Italy.  My experience twice there has
> been on the order of a month even with USPS fast delivery (about 1
> week or less).  The problem becomes once it leaves the US, the post
> office is at the mercy of the other country's mail system.  Some
> countries are much better than others.
> 
> I feel your pain.
> 
> -- 
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Wednesday, February 7, 2007, 8:46:36 AM, you wrote:
> 
> AG> I just had to ship two lenses to buyers outside the US. USPS
> AG> International Express Mail seemed like a good method because I would
> AG> get a tracking number and insurance. The problem is that my "3 to 5
> AG> day" delivery time ended up being about two weeks for each recipient
> AG> (in the UK and France.) I ended up having to call the post office and
> AG> track each package over the phone to get detailed information so that
> AG> my buyers could get their packages.
> 
> AG> DHL and FedEx seem way too expensive. I know a lot of people ship
> AG> things Airmail Parcel Post all the time without a problem, but doing
> AG> that makes me nervous with certaun items. Is there another method I
> AG> haven't thought of? Within the US and Canada I use FedEx Ground, which
> AG> works great.
> 
> AG> Thanks,
> AG> Amita
> 
> 
> 
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