Thank you one and all. I will find the tutorial again and find out exactly what it was called and what size it is. It was also on the daily bargain offer a little while ago.
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Thank you one and all. I will find the tutorial again and find out exactly what it was called and what size it is. It was also on the daily bargain offer a little while ago.
My two layer cakes arrived today so I am very very excited! Lol. I have no problem with paying forty dollars for heavy items but not for a charm pack or a template. I would be interested to know how Pamipatch pays so little? Once again thanks for the help here, it's much appreciated.
Jeannie, I've had the same disappointment. I wanted the wacky web set, but the price of shipping was just toooooo much (to UK).
Jeannie - different businesses have different policies, and some are WAYYYY more willing to help than others!!!
For fabrics, some will bend over backwards to fit as much as possible into a satchel while others don't care. Anywhere between 7 and 9 yards (not flannel etc tho). Same as books, Amazons charge ridiculous postage for what's supposedly priority mail, takes min 2wks to get here, whereas Book Depository is a third of the price and gets here in a week by normal airmail. Send an email BEFORE you place an order, saying you'd like to purchase from their site and how much fabric can they fit in an international satchel. Small amount only or they don't use that method of postage it's forget it, thanks to the Internet you're spoilt for choice and will find somewhere more accommodating. Satchels are fixed price, it's not that hard so it's business suicide to not use them these days, especially when they advertise thru out the world.
So you're having them use the "Book Media" rate and list the stuff enclosed as books/magazines versus fabric or whatever on the custom's form - If it gets opened by customs you'll have to pay the difference in postage, fine, and import taxes. Hmmm...
I rather have the person pay me for what they want/actual cheapest shipping and I send it off as a gift...
a template can be sent in a greeting card with some cardboard, done that at least a dozen times already.
The thing with Amazon is that items come from other places and they all have different policies on shipping. For instance.. I bought 7 charm packs. Two came from their warehouse, combined shipping. Two from somewhere else, combined shipping. The last three they sent them all in one package, but charged for each one. I looked that one up and found Amazon is not responsible for others shipping policies.
I try to search for other ways to get things. Living here I have high rates too. Not as much as another country but living on an island I have to shop online a lot. Most places charge like it's another country. lol
Ruby - I must add I haven't bought from overseas in a while so if the rates have gone up in the meantime I'm not much help then.
BUT since our domestic postage has gone up so much too, what you're saying is the new price for the US isn't much dearer than here in Oz.
Always look at the big picture, goods plus postage, and see if its still substantially cheaper. Quality quilting fabric here in Oz costs between $20 and $26 a yard, so if I can get 9 yards at $4 a yard from the US, that postage is still fine.
Most notions are a available everywhere and are the things that are awkward to pack. s I said, research on the Internet, by keyword descriptions first so you can find all the different brands, then search by brand to find your local distributor. Many things I was going to buy from the US are now available here in Oz. I'm sure the UK has caught up too
A designer friend here buys fabric from the US more than I do, I'll send her a message asking when she last did an order and what the postage was and get back to you. Don't know that it'd be right to name businesses here tho
Thanks. Don't think you need to name the business, just the method of how they're shipping or you can PM me the details. :)
Most companies add Handling to the actual shipping charges. I had the same problem when we lived in Hawaii, it was like we weren't part of the USA. lol Same for folks who live in Alaska or Puerto Rico.