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cost to send parcel to germany
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i have sold 4 books on ebay, which roughly weigh all together 1.2kg. does anyone know how much it will cost me, in post and packaging to send to germany?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The cost of the 'packing' bit is up to you! (Professional book dealers don't waste money on bubble wrap. They just use newspaper).
A 1.2Kg package, sent at the 'Printed Paper' rate, will cost �6.76 to post. (That rate is only applicable when sending books, magazines, newspapers, leaflets and pamphlets. You're also allowed to include a letter, such as a receipt or invoice, relating to the contents. To qualify for the rate you must print 'PRINTED PAPERS' at the top left corner of the addressed side of the package).
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A 1.2Kg package, sent at the 'Printed Paper' rate, will cost �6.76 to post. (That rate is only applicable when sending books, magazines, newspapers, leaflets and pamphlets. You're also allowed to include a letter, such as a receipt or invoice, relating to the contents. To qualify for the rate you must print 'PRINTED PAPERS' at the top left corner of the addressed side of the package).
Chris
Printed papers weighing 1.2kg costs �7.29 by Airmail. Don't forget you will to take into account the weight of the packaging.
If you have been paid by PayPal, you should send the parcel by a tracked method, which will cost �11.79 by Airsure Printed Papers.
If the books are valuable, insurance up to �500 will cost an extra �2.20.
If you have been paid by PayPal, you should send the parcel by a tracked method, which will cost �11.79 by Airsure Printed Papers.
If the books are valuable, insurance up to �500 will cost an extra �2.20.
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