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| quote: | Originally posted by Crazy Serb
Use USPS, and either declare the items as gifts (send separate packages if you need to), or declare them as goods from Canada (originating from here) and being returned for some ghey reason (damaged items)... if it's some mechanical/technical stuff then you can declare it as being repaired and returned to the customer in Canada.
Either way, even if you have to pay customs, with USPS that should be A LOT less than if you went with UPS/Fedex/etc. |
I agree. USPS all the way over couriers.
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