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Christmas - Anyone tried Royal Mail for Parcels overseas?

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DTCwordfan | 16:22 Fri 07th Dec 2012 | Christmas
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I have just been into the PO to send a 2.25kg box to the USA

Global Line: £36-40 - ye gads, it's outrageous

Any similar experiences/thoughts?

By the way last expedition for parcels to North America is Monday.
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And I believe last year a similar weight box was £26.........inflation!
I recently sent a package to France via the Post Office – on checking the prices on line, I discovered that the price increases exorbitantly once the weight exceeds 2kg.

To the USA a 1,150g package costs £16.52, whereas a 2,300g package costs £67.35.
Both my mother and I made up one parcel for my daughter in Canada -the PO said it would be cheaper to mail if we took it back home and divided it into 2 parcels as it was over the 2kilo limit. Still cost more to post than the contents of the package !
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I wish I had - but then I wanted the parcel underway, being so close to the deadline.....I sent another two (one for my sister) around the weight you mention, Hymie, one was £7-80 and the other £5-99....
Hope you marked them "Small Packet" half the price up to 2 Kg.
I've been on a site, Parecel2go I think, for a 10kg box measuring 76 x 50 x 33cm I've been quoted less than £10 to Scotland with UPS, couldn't believe it, hope it works out.
I'm not implying that Scotland is overseas by the way, no ticking haggises in the post please.
DT , I've just looked at the Royal Mail website and if you send it by surface mail it is £14.61 for 2000 g plus 65p for each 100 g up to 5000 g , so that would be £16.56 for your package . That's a lot less than what you're stating above .
Link :
http://www.royalmail.com/delivery/delivery-options-international/surface-mail/prices

(If you require signature on delivery , etc , it will obviously cost more )
Trouble with surface mail is if it was for Christmas the last posting date for USA was 16th October!
dt you should get onto your "top person in the RM" mate
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I have thought about it, bednobs - if they are late, I will - they said 5-7 working days......
calendar to Australia, £6.98. Was about £4.98 last year.
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jno, I agree, it's the inflation that is the surprising thing, over 20%

I could have split down but you still have to send two parcels, and that means buying a new box and would have involved petrol for 7 miles, house to the PO, so was it really worth the saving - and I would have had to get my skids on to make last post today.
my sister is coming over for xmas from the usa - it's going to be cheaper to pay for an extra bag on the flight than send the presents
Not quite answering the question but today I went into Superdrug and asked for two books of 12 second class stamps and I was charged £12.00! I was staggered.
Yes. Thats right Tilly2. Second class stamps are now 50p each, and first class stamps are 60p each.

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