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sufistic

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I haven't tried sending anything internationally from Singapore. Looking at the prices I'm not so sure whether it's cheap or expensive.

Here's a link comparing Singapore Posts' worldwide services and here's a postage calculator. Services to look for are Speedpost Worldwide Courier and Speedpost Air Parcel. Prices quoted are in Singapore Dollars.

What do you guys think?

 
According to the table, it should cost about $50US to ship a 1lb package by 2 day mail to the US, though that will turn into 3days for many rural destinations unless you use a P.O. box. This compares very favorably with shipments from Australia and places like Taiwan. Obviously, I wouldn't know anything about illegal shipments across the Pacific (and ALL mantis shipments are illegal), but I understand that the risk of a shipment from Singapore to the US has a very much lower chance of being stopped than a shipment from the US to Singapore. If you are smuggling goods into Asia, have the grace to treat them as contraband, and don't simply file a false declaration.

 
According to the table, it should cost about $50US to ship a 1lb package by 2 day mail to the US, though that will turn into 3days for many rural destinations unless you use a P.O. box. This compares very favorably with shipments from Australia and places like Taiwan. Obviously, I wouldn't know anything about illegal shipments across the Pacific (and ALL mantis shipments are illegal), but I understand that the risk of a shipment from Singapore to the US has a very much lower chance of being stopped than a shipment from the US to Singapore. If you are smuggling goods into Asia, have the grace to treat them as contraband, and don't simply file a false declaration.
Thanks for your thoughts Phil, although I don't really get that last sentence.

 
Thanks for your thoughts Phil, although I don't really get that last sentence.
I have heard that some folks put, say, an ooth in a container in a parcel to Singpore or Taiwan or Bangkok and simply label it "art sample" or such, and the Customs agents pick it right up. I have also heard that a much better method might be to send some small inexpensive item, like a key chain, that will show up on the scanner, while the ooth is just packed in to look like a piece of the packing material.

 
I have heard that some folks put, say, an ooth in a container in a parcel to Singpore or Taiwan or Bangkok and simply label it "art sample" or such, and the Customs agents pick it right up. I have also heard that a much better method might be to send some small inexpensive item, like a key chain, that will show up on the scanner, while the ooth is just packed in to look like a piece of the packing material.
Hmm interesting. Thanks again Phil! So the prices are not that expensive right especially since I'm like halfway around the world?

 
Hmm interesting. Thanks again Phil! So the prices are not that expensive right especially since I'm like halfway around the world?
No they''re not. In fact, I have had Australian companies, like a bookstore in Melbourne, who send materials to a company in Singapore for remailing to the States, instead of sending them directly, so it must be worth their while.

 
No they''re not. In fact, I have had Australian companies, like a bookstore in Melbourne, who send materials to a company in Singapore for remailing to the States, instead of sending them directly, so it must be worth their while.
Thanks Phil you're a great help.

 

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