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Offline JohnB

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Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« on: February 08, 2012, 12:33:56 am »
Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
Just received her letter today. She wants monies for freight charges. So, I have not given this thought, any thought.
What do wives ship? Clothes for sure. What else. I think I have been away from the couples scene too long. I just have not given this any thought.
Is shipping usually surface? Or air freight? What is the preference? Any differences in pricing? I am just going to have to familiarize myself in this.
All this from China to the States.

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Re: Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2012, 02:16:24 am »
John, best I can say is from the US to China, use USPS, they have the best rates. Especially for odd size boxes, but of course if you can fit the items into a flat rate box it's even better. I'm sending a couple boxes tomorrow and they are both going Express (7-10 day) and it's a little over 200 for both boxes. I can't fit the stuff into two flat rate boxes or it would be more like 150 for both.

Depending on what your lady does, the common request for clothes can be a money maker for her. My Yuan wants CK, AF and a couple others as long as they come off a clearance rack here and she is selling them to friends. So I make sure there more than one of her size in the box and then I mix and match the sizes depending on the style and what size Chinese woman would want to wear such items. (some of those ck dresses are right in that short length Chinese girls love)

If you want relatively fast shipping, or in other words if you use USPS, UPS or Fed-ex, it's going by air, it just varies on which airport and how they send it to the airport.

ost important, because we all know China Post suc#s b@lls, make sure you put her phone number on the mailing label, or adopt my new strategy, a separate label to the side with her name, addy and phone number in Chinese. It seems to speed it up a little, in the fact they will refer to that, or simply verify you put the correct addy in Chinese instead of worrying about putting a Chinese label on it next to the USPS labeling. The phone number helps them to get off their butts and give her a call and notify her of the package being at the Post office/bank...  Yes, that still trips me up, post office and bank in one, guess they aren't worried about how much they charge for stamps?  ???

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Re: Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2012, 06:58:48 am »
Think you may have the wrong end of the stick Lloyd. I think Johns wife wants to send 'stuff' from China to the USA.

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Re: Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2012, 05:08:16 pm »
My wife shipped to crates total weight about 560 lbs. Took a month and went from Shenzhen to Vancover by boat, then truck to Calgary. We paid about $1050 Canadian Dollars. I think the more costly part was the truck rate. The crates were heavy first off because of the wood used to make them. I have been meaning to post a story off the last month with her travelling here and the shipping of her personal affects - with pictures, but have been busy.
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Re: Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2012, 05:09:21 pm »
Shipping what stuff ????

Just thousands of dresses, tops, skirts, shoes...and all the stuff that women accumulate, never wear and never want to part with....!!!

But dont let her within a mile of your favourite old sweatshirt...because it will immediately be consigned to the trash because it is "not beautiful, old and smelly"...!!!

Ming sent all her "stuff" to Aus before she left China. She used China Post, simply called the local Post Office, they came to her apartment, packed all her things into boxes and charged 200 RMB per box...cheap as !!!

In our home we have a walk -in wardrobe in our bedroom, it has about 25 feet of hanging rails in it. My clothes occupy about 4 feet !!!!!...the rest is hers, plus she has used some space in the wardrobes in our spare bedrooms...the bloody stuff seems to breed !!!

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Re: Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2012, 07:28:59 pm »
Just a thought too, under the immigration and permanent migration act, in Australia but from memory I think it maybe international too, a migrant can be intitalled to upto 40kg of luggage for their flight to their new destination.  Check the email they will send your wife regarding her visa and conditions it will be spelt out there.  That is all of the clothes that Xia bought to Oz.  You would be suprised how much clothing that is as she is smaller than a western woman and could therefore fit more in.  The 40kg is a two bag limit not including your carry on.  But I am sure she probably bought about 45kg.  She has also commented that the quality of clothing here is better than in China....funny when you read the label and it is made in China but maybe the export stuff is better quality............
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Re: Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2012, 01:24:42 am »
Have to agree with you Davis E about the quantity of clothes , they are breeding like rabbits in our household especially with 3 women here at present including Sujuan's daughter who is here on Chinese school holidays , Sujuan keeps sending big parcels back to China via a Chinese company here in Melb , we deliver to them and they deliver to the door in Shenyang takes about 10 days , and yes Jason she having been in the rag trade says the quality of most goods here is better and certainly cheaper than in China , regards Sujuan and Robert .
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Re: Wife is shipping stuff...what stuff?
« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2012, 02:14:58 pm »
My wife's family ships Chinese medicine from China to Canada. Expensive herbs are always taken out by China Post, then the box is taped back together. The next time, my sister-in-law inserted the same herbs inside a bag of inexpensive herbs to avoid detection. It arrived. My wife says that China Post is notorious for stealing expensive items. Appealing to then won't help especially if you didn't declare it nor brought insurance.