I live in the US and want to send postage to other countries. Right know there is a German shop that looks promising. How do I go about mailing to a different country?
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porschecm2 summed it up. Just send a letter to the mailing address. A few months ago, I got a "Horse Cart" from Germany and I paid in cash. It turned out all right. Just remember to put one of those special international stamps on the letter. You can pick them up at the post office.
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Just take the letter or package to the post office and they will weigh it, tell you how much it will cost, and then ship it. (assuming you pay)
If you want to know what it will cost beforehand, there is a postage calculator on their website:
http://www.usps.com
However, you need to know the weight, down to the ounce. It is safe to assume that a typical letter or money order is going to be one ounce or less. Even some padded envelopes with small amounts of LEGO inside are less than an ounce.
If you want to know what it will cost beforehand, there is a postage calculator on their website:
http://www.usps.com
However, you need to know the weight, down to the ounce. It is safe to assume that a typical letter or money order is going to be one ounce or less. Even some padded envelopes with small amounts of LEGO inside are less than an ounce.
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