bassianus said:I've been buying from Justin (whitehotpeppers) from Canada since a while now, and he uses a small yellow bubble envelope but it's not think at all. In fact, from the outside, you would never guess it is a bubble envelope at all. I'll take a pic when my next seeds arrive. I'm sure he gets a flat rate when shipping to Canada using those.
PS: this is my very first post in the community
Edmick said:I think the limit on thickness is 1/4 inch. I've done the double layer bubble wrap many times now and they've never charged me package price but I guess it depends where you go and how picky they are. I think it's ultimately up to the clerks judgement
I've started just stamping them too. Even that makes me nervous though cuz one time they told me I NEEDED to use an international stamp but another time they told me I could just use US postage as long as it equals $1.15. Those damn people at the post office frustrate me. I think they just make this stuff up as they go along.The Hot Pepper said:
Right. The thickness and rigidity. I have these envelopes that are not rigid, they bend, but they are thick so bending it harder to do, and they always want to charge me parcel. I have to mention they are not rigid and sometimes fight for first class rate, as the manager there once was called over and said it was not rigid. I actually get so stressed about the window visit I just stamp them, write first class on them, and put in the mailbox. No problems lol.
EDIT: Forgot, it is 1/4" max thickness & "bendable", your PO interpretation may vary!Edmick said:use a regular envelope with bubble wrap inside
bassianus said:I've been buying from Justin (whitehotpeppers) from Canada since a while now, and he uses a small yellow bubble envelope but it's not think at all. In fact, from the outside, you would never guess it is a bubble envelope at all. I'll take a pic when my next seeds arrive. I'm sure he gets a flat rate when shipping to Canada using those.
PS: this is my very first post in the community
The_NorthEast_ChileMan said:First, the disclaimer, you need to know Canadian Seed Importation rules & regs.> The ABCs of Seed Importation into Canada
AJ Drew said:
Oh damn.
"Small seed purchase are exempt from CFIA importation requirements as long as the seed is not under quarantine, on the Prohibited Noxious Seed Weed List or otherwise excluded from importation under applicable local, provincial or federal laws." Via: https://www.seedwise.com/resources/support/importing-seeds-canada-united-states/AJ Drew said:
Oh damn.
bassianus said:"Small seed purchase are exempt from CFIA importation requirements as long as the seed is not under quarantine, on the Prohibited Noxious Seed Weed List or otherwise excluded from importation under applicable local, provincial or federal laws." Via: https://www.seedwise.com/resources/support/importing-seeds-canada-united-states/
Edmick said:I've started just stamping them too. Even that makes me nervous though cuz one time they told me I NEEDED to use an international stamp but another time they told me I could just use US postage as long as it equals $1.15. Those damn people at the post office frustrate me. I think they just make this stuff up as they go along.