avidbrandy wrote:So I tried to ship something to Nickelmeister today. It's a rather large package. When I filled out the form the lady told me I can't ship any kind of precious metals to Canada (I'm new to this)
What do I do? It's a rather large amount, and I was trying to insure it. Would I be better off just shipping it in smaller boxes so it's less conspicuous, like split up the shipment? I had wanted insurance for it, but that seems to be out of the question.
Anybody worked around this kind of problem before?
I had a
huge problem shipping coins to Canada a few months back. I don't mean to scare you, but after I was done, I told myself I would never, ever ship anything to our friends up north again.
What I ended up doing was putting all of the coins in a large Flat Rate box. If you feel the need to insure it, cite "antiques" or "old collectibles." Also, and someone more knowledgeable than me should comment on this, when I marked the package as "gift," my recipient still had to pay X amount of a custom fee because I didn't send a gift card along with it. I don't remember the exact terms, like I said, someone smarter needs to chime in.
What I would not recommend is telling anyone what's in the box (What's in the box!?). Stretch the truth.