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Drop off or arrange a collection
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Shipped via Express services to the USA
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Clears Customs Tax Free
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Delivered last mile by USPS
USPS Print
Low cost shipping for bound, printed material
Our new USPS Print service is ideal for sending books, brochures, catalogues and other printed material to the USA.
It’s a fully tracked and highly cost-effective for parcels up to 5kg (11lb), with great options for shipping in bulk.
This service is exclusively for bound printed matter. Here are some examples of what you can and can't send:
| Can Send | Can't Send |
|---|---|
| Books | Personal Correspondence |
| Magazines | Bills & Statements |
| Catalogues | Handwritten Documents |
| Journals | Typewritten Documents |
| Brochures | Stationery |
The sheets must be permanently bound with staples, spiral binding, glue or stitching.
Send printed media to the US for less!
Great value for parcels weighing up to 5kg.
| Weight | Price |
|---|---|
| 450g | from £4.59 |
| 1kg | from £8.42 |
| 2kg | from £13.15 |
Save even more by consolidating your parcels
Our cost-saving collection options are ideal for shipping printed material to the US in large volume.
Book a single collection and consolidate multiple parcels at no extra cost, up to a total weight of 30kg. This service is routed via our depot, where we'll unpack your parcels and send them on their way.
In some areas, where our own drivers operate, we'll collect for free. Just enter your postcodes for the best quote.
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