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    Shipping from the US

    I need a small parcel (shoebox size) shipped to me from the US. Anyone able to recommend a good (cheap) forwarding service?)

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    ips are pretty good
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    The post office is cheapest, efficient and best. I get all my small tools stock from the USA in USPS flat rate boxes.
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    Yep USPS is best value for parcel sized stuff.
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    I need something forwarded from a US address, as the company's shipping cost to Australia is ridiculously expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    I need something forwarded from a US address, as the company's shipping cost to Australia is ridiculously expensive.
    As Incisor says, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    ips are pretty good
    Ouch - a shoebox will cost me at least US$71!! This is more than the vendor, who I thought was too expensive...

    http://www.ipsparcel.com/clientrate3.cfm

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    Question Has Anyone Here Used This Service?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    Ouch - a shoebox will cost me at least US$71!! This is more than the vendor, who I thought was too expensive...
    http://www.ipsparcel.com/clientrate3.cfm
    Has Anyone Here Used This Service? http://www.ipsparcel.com/clientrate3.cfm
    How did you like the Service, Costs ect..

    Would like to buy something from the US only for US & Canadian customers only

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    Check out www.usonestop.com
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    Only forwarder I've used is Bongo https://bongous.com/

    Efficient and no dramas. Not sure how prices compare though.

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