Hi, i remember you. welcome back. i would give you a choice, if you want to take a chance and trust me, i would ship it regular mail without tracking for the cost of stamps. that would be the least expensive. here is what i found calculate your postage rate using the international postage price calculator. for a first-class letter to canada, the first ounce of postage costs 85 cents, a two-ounce letter costs $1.17 and a three-ounce letter costs $1.49, as of the time of publication. a priority mail international flat rate envelope costs $12.95 for any weight up to four pounds, with an expected delivery in six to 10 business days. as of the time of publication, an express mail international flat rate envelope costs $29.25 for a maximum weight of 20 pounds, with expected delivery in three to five business days. rates jump dramatically for global express guaranteed deliveries, which are priced based on the zip code of origin and the dimensions of the package. if you chose to go for the priority flat rate envelope i would add more of this kind of stuff as a bonus. on the other hand if you chose to trust me to ship regular postage that would only cost something like $4. totally up to you. thanks and im posting more things right now and i also combine shipping fees.
Btw everyone there are items not included in the pics. the bandade tin has a xmas ornament and 3 bottles of bees products. my husband took the pics andneed i say more?
Hi, Thank you for getting back to me. Your research is very thorough. I have enough info to make a decision once I hear from you on the weight of the parcel. I look forward to doing business with you again if circumstances allow.