Good news/Bad news.
Good news: I got oragnized enough to check on shipping rates.
Bad news... actually horrible news - they are unbelievably high.
I was preparing to ship out a package of something else today, and I tried to find shipping rates...
They're atrocious to ship from Canada to anywhere in the world... a lot worse than I recall, the last time I shipped anything regularly.
So basically, it won't be worthwhile for anybody outside of North America to buy these magazines... and it could seem horribly expensive (but at least plausible) to a resident of the USA.
Here's how bad it is: If I were to ship something to the USA as "Expedited Parcel", and have somebody forward the same article via ExpressPost to virtually any other country in the world, it would come out about the same price as shipping directly from Canada.... via surface mail, with no tracking. Shipping ExpressPost from here would be 50% to 100% more expensive. It just doesn't make sense.
Here's how I found out:
I was going to ship a 2.2kg parcel to a friend in Australia. It's about the size of the retail box of a laptop computer.
- All couriers (FedEx, UPS, DHL, Purolator) quoted prices between $300 and $350.
- CanadaPost quoted $257 for "Priority courier", $152 for "XpressPost", and $91 for "International Parcel - Surface"
- USPS, however... (if I lived in the USA) quoted $135 for "Global Express Guaranteed", $70 for Express Mail, and $53 for Priority Mail.
In order to see how this maps out for magazines, assume that
- Dengeki PC Engine magazines are around 400g each
- other magazines are around 300g each (although older ones may be thinner)
- plus inserts
- plus packing/shipping container
So, 2kg is easy to hit with just a few magazines...
Also, for any service that doesn't automatically include tracking, it's $15.25 to add it on... which is horribly expensive.
Not sure if anybody is still interested after hearing this... though maybe it's bearable for North Americans.
Or I suppose if anybody is planning to visit the Toronto area, we can meet or I can drop them off at your hotel.
Let me know what I should do next, about the sales...
And of course, for trades, I'd happily cover the appropriate shipping charges on my side, so this wouldn't affect trades in any way.