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Has anyone done this before? I read online that I may need to attached a copy of my ID to the side of the package, is this true?
UPS, yep have printed out the customs formWhat carrier? No copy of ID needs to be attached, but a customs declaration is sometimes attached outside the package for inspection.
yep, have done all of thatYou can easily ship, using any of the international courier services. My recomendation from Eurpoe would be DHL, due to them (i) effecting very fast delivery and (ii) insuring the package all the way (although I am sure, others will do that too).
No ID needed, just a customs declaration with indication of item, value and weight. return data recommended but not madatory (You will want to do that in case delivery fails).
UPS Worldwide Express has been a choice of mine from EU to US. I once got a jacket in under 24 hours UK to NJ, for about 30 bucks, but I think that was an exception.UPS, yep have printed out the customs form
one more thing, with the customs form, do I put that inside the packaging or attach it to the outside?UPS Worldwide Express has been a choice of mine from EU to US. I once got a jacket in under 24 hours UK to NJ, for about 30 bucks, but I think that was an exception.
I give the customs form to the letter carrier and he puts it in a transparent envelope and sticks it on the package.one more thing, with the customs form, do I put that inside the packaging or attach it to the outside?
Yeah that service is only available to shippers that bulk ship. I tried using that service for a return once, $197 to the UK.UPS Worldwide Express has been a choice of mine from EU to US. I once got a jacket in under 24 hours UK to NJ, for about 30 bucks, but I think that was an exception.
Jesus, $200…Yeah that service is only available to shippers that bulk ship. I tried using that service for a return once, $197 to the UK.
This is spot on, mine was about £60You can expect ca. EUR 60 from mainland Europe for expediated shipping and insurance. Recipient has to pick up custom duties and applicable taxes, of course.
Just to confirm, when using UPS did they provide you with a envelope to attach the form. I usually choose drop off, but the option wasn't available, so they're doing collection instead (so I'm not sure if they'll bring the envelope for the form)UPS Worldwide Express has been a choice of mine from EU to US. I once got a jacket in under 24 hours UK to NJ, for about 30 bucks, but I think that was an exception.
As Tom says, it appears to be significantly cheaper from the UK (or Europe) to the US than from the US to UK (Europe).You can expect ca. EUR 60 from mainland Europe for expediated shipping and insurance. Recipient has to pick up custom duties and applicable taxes, of course.
i used a similar site (parcel monkey) to compare. Excellent idea with the envelope!As Tom says, it appears to be significantly cheaper from the UK (or Europe) to the US than from the US to UK (Europe).
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if you are in the UK I use https://www.parcel2go.com/parcel-delivery/usa Forms to dload and print out (then put them in a blank env marked Customs and tape to the parcel).