Only part of it
If it does not fit in a medium or large flat rate box and weighs more than 4 pounds or has a value above a certain amount the picture changes and it is in fact quite a lot more work requiring special handling.
It changes to a different 4 part customs form that must be placed in an clear plastic envelope on the outside of the package with a copy on the inside of the package, they must be stacked so the copy showing the postage paid shows. Some I have to go to the USPS website to print because of limits in my postage software. In short it is not always just a matter of "filling out a form" sometimes it is entirely different handling. There is supposed to be an invoice both on the outside and inside of the package showing the value of the the items....
Personally I don't charge for that, but don't tell me I don't do an extra $10.00 worth of work on some shipments to Canada.
It depends - on small flat rate box weighing 4 pounds or less or first class mail weighing 4 pounds or less. There isn't much difference handling Canadian or USA shipments.One of the biggest things that burns my butt is that there are quite a few people who are willing to ship to Canada, but to do so they charge a $10.00 service fee above and beyond the extra shipping price. I have had this happen more times then not, and what I get for an answer when I question it is,"it takes time to fill out the custom forms, so who am I to expect them to not get paid for their time". These are the people that I don't do business with, because I know how much time it takes to fill out the custom forms compared to what you have to do to mail a regular parcel in the states. And personally I think that if I'm nice enough to pay their asking price and the extra postage costs, that they should be honest enough to not charge me any extra to sell it to me.
Len
If it does not fit in a medium or large flat rate box and weighs more than 4 pounds or has a value above a certain amount the picture changes and it is in fact quite a lot more work requiring special handling.
It changes to a different 4 part customs form that must be placed in an clear plastic envelope on the outside of the package with a copy on the inside of the package, they must be stacked so the copy showing the postage paid shows. Some I have to go to the USPS website to print because of limits in my postage software. In short it is not always just a matter of "filling out a form" sometimes it is entirely different handling. There is supposed to be an invoice both on the outside and inside of the package showing the value of the the items....
Personally I don't charge for that, but don't tell me I don't do an extra $10.00 worth of work on some shipments to Canada.
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