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Old 19-09-2006, 02:21 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Anyone got an up to date shipping chart?
I am curious what I should expect to pay for a 12kg parcel shipped
surface from Kunming to the East coast of the USA.


Thanks- Tom

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Old 19-09-2006, 03:07 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default Shipping cost

Here is some recent seller information:

"Currently, only SAL parcels under 2Kg (China Post call this Small
Pack) get 30% off from shipping rate. for oders over 2Kg, I suggest
dividing into serveral ones, each below 2Kg. This will save at leat $13
each time.
Here is our EMS shipping fee:
2000g-2500g 34.25 USD
2500g-3000g 38.50 USD
EMS items could be tracked on the web."

My SAL rates for under 2kg are approximately $10/kg prorated. Make
sure the seller give you a firm quote of actual shipping costs. He
knows. The rates from China to anywhere in the US are the same. You
are getting a good deal on the East coast.

Jim

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Anyone got an up to date shipping chart?
I am curious what I should expect to pay for a 12kg parcel shipped
surface from Kunming to the East coast of the USA.


Thanks- Tom


 




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