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  • True to size

    Votes: 101 48.3%
  • True to size runs snug, but feels fine

    Votes: 40 19.1%
  • Runs small, need to go .5 size up

    Votes: 50 23.9%
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    Votes: 28 13.4%

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    209
Hey guys, has anyone shipped shoes to France before? I'm from California and I was wondering around how much it would probably cost to send flyknits there and the customs and everything.

It cost me $22.10 to send my racers to singapore via usps. USPS will be by far the cheapest choice unless you have a business account with FedEx or ups.
 
When shipping international, ALWAYS use at least USPS Priority International. Tracking is essential, some of these foreign postal services are shady, and it sucks having to deal with refunds due to shipments not getting where they need to be.
 
When shipping international, ALWAYS use at least USPS Priority International. Tracking is essential, some of these foreign postal services are shady, and it sucks having to deal with refunds due to shipments not getting where they need to be.
All right, is signature confirmation also an option when it comes to shipping overseas with USPS?
 
Not sure if this helps or not (no prior experience in any disputes)

Before opening the package record what you open and what's in the box. It'll (somewhat) protect you against any accusations of claiming that you received an authentic and switched it with a fake. Same goes to shipping a product. Record the shoe and packing it and then show you handing it to the employee or having usps pick it up.

Scammers are pathetic but this serves as some proof.
 
Two questions.

1. Is 200 a good price for black/white racers. Black tongue

2. The black/white flyknit lunar 3s are sold out on Nike. Any place that still carries it?
 
Happy St. Patty's.. lighting is crap but you get the idea. missed a few pairs on the pic.. should cover most shades of green. :wink:

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All right, is signature confirmation also an option when it comes to shipping overseas with USPS?

Tracking will only work though in the USA, once it leaves the country, the tracking number is not useable with the local country's postal service.
 
Tracking will only work though in the USA, once it leaves the country, the tracking number is not useable with the local country's postal service.

I don't think that's true. I've shipped overseas and the tracking information has updated when it left the country. Might depend on the country though.
 
I don't think that's true. I've shipped overseas and the tracking information has updated when it left the country. Might depend on the country though.
It just tells you when it leaves the USA though right?  I have shipped overseas many times, and even when I was leaving overseas, USPS will just tell you when it leaves USA, but won't provide any tracking once it gets to the recipients country.  
 
I don't think that's true. I've shipped overseas and the tracking information has updated when it left the country. Might depend on the country though.


It just tells you when it leaves the USA though right?  I have shipped overseas many times, and even when I was leaving overseas, USPS will just tell you when it leaves USA, but won't provide any tracking once it gets to the recipients country.  
USPS's tracking will stop, but the receiver should be able to use the same tracking number on their carrier's website.
 
It just tells you when it leaves the USA though right?  I have shipped overseas many times, and even when I was leaving overseas, USPS will just tell you when it leaves USA, but won't provide any tracking once it gets to the recipients country.  

The below has been my experience. Once it leaves the US, it transitions to that country's carrier. But again, that depends on the country.


USPS's tracking will stop, but the receiver should be able to use the same tracking number on their carrier's website.

Yup.
 
Use www.trackitonline.org it helps you track your package once it arrives at the receipient's country
USPS's tracking will stop, but the receiver should be able to use the same tracking number on their carrier's website.
The below has been my experience. Once it leaves the US, it transitions to that country's carrier. But again, that depends on the country.
Yup.
Thanks for clearing up the quasi-false info I was giving out.
 
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