Wednesday 16 January 2013

2013 Postal Charges

With the new year we had to update our post & packaging prices adjusting them to the current postal charges and exchange rates. As usual, we kept these charges as close as possible to the real costs of signed for shipments of up to 50 grams. And as usual we will keep on charging only this flat rate, no matter how much your order weights or how much it’s worth; we’ll continue paying for the excess weight and the extra insurance charges to all countries accepting insured mail.


But fortunately, we only had to increase slightly our postal charges by around 25 cents / pennies for shipments to Spain and the European Union, and around 25 to 50 cents for shipments to the rest of the world –which will stay the same in British Pounds-.

Also, due to the differences in exchange rates between US dollars and Euros, we raised the maximum limit for purchases to countries that do not accept insured mail from $75 to $80. And as last year, all orders to these countries that pass this limited will continue to be offered insured parcels and multiple shipments at the new rates. There’s nothing else we can do at the moment regarding this issue, as we are subject to PayPal’s guarantee in case of damaged deliveries or lost shipments.

You can find a table with our new P&P in our FAQ Page.

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