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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC4X4 View Post
    I would slip the Small Flat Rate Box into the Flat Rate Envelope
    It's cheaper to ship that way

    Be aware that Priority Small Flat Rate box and the FRE > Flat Rate Envelope max weight is 4 pounds and they are treated as First Class International
    So there is no tracking information for proof of delivery against a false INR claim if using PayPal/eBay



    I have never had a problem / lost International package
    But not sure I would want to send more then I was willing to lose
    My range is about 200

    When shipping USA to Canada I recommend to NOT use Ups Ground or FedEx Ground
    As the receiver can get stuck paying BIG time brokerage fees
    Weight restrictions for domestic Express Mail and Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelopes and Boxes are 70 pounds.

    Weight restrictions for Priority Mail International are 4 pounds for the Flat Rate Envelopes, Small Flat Rate Box, and DVD Box and Large Video Box; 20 pounds for the Medium Flat Rate Boxes and the Large Flat Rate Box.

    so on the flat rate envelope its good for 70 pounds domestic or 4 pounds international. medium and large flat rate boxes are capped at 20 pounds for international shipping.

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