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Bob Oct 10th 2012 7:29 pm

Christmas parcels
 
Yeah, getting to that time of year, but worth noting that folks in the UK who want to send stuff over here, worth getting ready to send things pretty soon if they want to use the cheap, surface mail option.

Saying that, my mother was told to expect the usual 12 weeks, so she sent some stuff at the beginning of the month and the small parcel arrived today :lol:

AmerLisa Oct 10th 2012 8:38 pm

Re: Christmas parcels
 
We're sending ourselves this year! A bit more expensive, but much better than the usual stuff I send them! ;):)

Sally Redux Oct 10th 2012 8:49 pm

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I sent a parcel to England yesterday, they now seem to need to painstakingly enter all the information from the customs label onto a keyboard as well :confused: Think I'll use Amazon for Christmas.

Bob Oct 10th 2012 8:58 pm

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10324339)
I sent a parcel to England yesterday, they now seem to need to painstakingly enter all the information from the customs label onto a keyboard as well :confused: Think I'll use Amazon for Christmas.

Ouch, that's a chore?

Sending shit to the UK/EU, just such a ball ache. Only do a small handmade type stuff for my mum and then something small to my nephew in Austria as they don't really have anything online over there, it's still very 1980's about Austria at times :lol:

Sally Redux Oct 10th 2012 9:01 pm

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 10324351)
Ouch, that's a chore?

Sending shit to the UK/EU, just such a ball ache. Only do a small handmade type stuff for my mum and then something small to my nephew in Austria as they don't really have anything online over there, it's still very 1980's about Austria at times :lol:

Sure they'll appreciate it :D

Charma1ne Oct 11th 2012 4:27 am

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I have heard horror stories about the postal service in America. Thankfully I have never had to use it yet (thank you instant bank card etc...!)

Think all gifts will have to wait for when they come to see me in January :thumbsup:

Cx

Bink Oct 11th 2012 1:18 pm

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Originally Posted by AmerLisa (Post 10324307)
We're sending ourselves this year! A bit more expensive, but much better than the usual stuff I send them! ;):)

:thumbsup: Us too! We're going over late Nov/early Dec so going to drop off gifts then and pick up a bunch of goodies for ourselves!! :rofl:

Nutek Oct 11th 2012 1:27 pm

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The USPS flat rate boxes arent bad. Well, not THAT bad anyway. ;)

47 bucks, 6 days, up to 20 pounds in weight. The customs forms are a pita though if you do em at the counter. You can fill em in online and print them which makes it easier.

Bob Oct 11th 2012 7:30 pm

Re: Christmas parcels
 

Originally Posted by Charma1ne (Post 10324804)
I have heard horror stories about the postal service in America. Thankfully I have never had to use it yet (thank you instant bank card etc...!)

Think all gifts will have to wait for when they come to see me in January :thumbsup:

Cx

Postal service is no different to anywhere else. Most mail makes delivery, some doesn't.

Not really the point of this thread though, it's about letting family in the UK know to get shipping soon if they want to use surface mail option, which is a hell of a lot cheaper than air mail for parcels.

There is no surface option from the US, so it's not a issue here.


Originally Posted by Nutek (Post 10325583)
The USPS flat rate boxes arent bad. Well, not THAT bad anyway. ;)

47 bucks, 6 days, up to 20 pounds in weight. The customs forms are a pita though if you do em at the counter. You can fill em in online and print them which makes it easier.

They are if you compared how big those boxes were even 2-3 years ago, never mind older than that :D Inflation, my arse.

Karrie72 Oct 12th 2012 5:23 pm

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I always use Amazon these days for Christmas presents, I love it, so convenient and hassle free. Shlepping through the shops, packing up stuff then standing in line at the post office, why does anyone do that when there's Amazon?

paul32x Oct 12th 2012 5:49 pm

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Whenever I'm buying anything, like above, I use Amazon where I can, but just for straight parcels I generally use UPS, although I must admit the US Postal Service superb, and as we live 6 miles from Orlando International, the big post office there is open seven days a week till quite late at night.

Bob Oct 12th 2012 6:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Montfan72 (Post 10327708)
I always use Amazon these days for Christmas presents, I love it, so convenient and hassle free. Shlepping through the shops, packing up stuff then standing in line at the post office, why does anyone do that when there's Amazon?

Because old people don't use computers? You can't give them homemade crafts? Plenty of reasons.

Charma1ne Oct 12th 2012 6:07 pm

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 10326211)
Postal service is no different to anywhere else. Most mail makes delivery, some doesn't.

Not really the point of this thread though, it's about letting family in the UK know to get shipping soon if they want to use surface mail option, which is a hell of a lot cheaper than air mail for parcels.

It was just my reasoning for not sending my family Christmas presents and instead waiting for them to visit in January just like other people saying they are sending themselves :)

Knowing my family anything they send will probably be last minute anyway and arrive after them haha

Cx

Karrie72 Oct 12th 2012 8:08 pm

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 10327767)
Because old people don't use computers? You can't give them homemade crafts? Plenty of reasons.

Does anybody really want home-made crafts though Bob?:p
Just kidding!

scrubbedexpat097 Oct 13th 2012 12:00 am

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Originally Posted by Montfan72 (Post 10327901)
Does anybody really want home-made crafts though Bob?:p
Just kidding!

Yes I do!

My 5 year old great niece just sent us a lovely hand decorated picture frame that she made. It even had a very interesting looking motorcycle glued on it:lol: It has a picture of her and her new baby sister in it and has pride of place on our dresser:nod: Certainly a forever present:thumbsup:


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