Incoming shipping complaints.
"WAAAAH I DON'T HAVE $7 TO SHIP CARDS OVERSEAS, THIS IS A GRAVE INJUSTICE TO THE HUMAN SPECIES."
That's right, Alex - you spot a fire, pour on more gasoline!
Burn! Burn!
THESE LOOK ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS.
I love how they've put that corner design thing on the faces, because I learnt how to fan with my right hand so that will look nice in fans
Yes, very true - but they'll be terrible for "blank deck" tricks.
I have way more than $7, I just think that $7 ($9 if you include the cost embedded in the "free" US shipping) is quite a lot. for one deck. Ah well, I'll just wait and pick them up later and cheaper... or not at all.
It is a lot, no question. The best option would be to team up with a couple of friends and pledge as one - the shipping becomes way more affordable that way.
No question... but then I would imagine margin is similar for one deck US pledges. And, of course, assumes it's possible to get funded in that manner. Not happening for everyone these days.
Hey, business is business and I get it. As I said, I'll pick them up retail and pay less later, without the KS risk factor. Win for me, but the project may not get funded. Oh well.
Oh, and I got your deck later too
Similar, but far from the same. A first-class envelope weighing 5 ounces (the average deck is 3.3 ounces) costs $1.70 to ship First Class with no tracking - if it's being delivered between two US addresses. Send that same package to another country and it gets costly, judging from this random sampling of countries:
Belgium: $4.87
Brazil: $4.71
Canada $2.10 (which is why Canada shipments are usually charged less)
China: $4.87
Taiwan: $4.71
South Korea: $4.87
Mexico: $3.62
Philippines: $4.71
I hope you're seeing the trend. Now bear in mind, this is First Class Mail postage only, without any tracking of any kind, and not counting the packing materials and the time spent filling out a Customs form for every single package. First Class is cheap because it's slow - it can take up to a month or more in some places. And if you want to send it by Registered Mail (which is the only method for tracking international packages), for most destinations, expect to pay about $7 more in postage cost. I'll grant that some of the costs are already covered by the US shipping portion of the deck price, but not all of them.
Priority Mail varies in cost from place to place - it's faster and usually more costly for small-weight shipments. However, using a flat-rate box or envelope (max. capacity 4 lbs. for International, which is maybe 13-15 decks with packing), it's possible to send several decks for much less than the price of shipping them individually. Plus the shipper uses the special Flat Rate boxes and envelopes - saves the cost of buying their own.
Another alternative, if you want cheap shipping: make a deal with an American friend (use the STISO to find one) who's already planning to invest in the deck and ask him to increase the investment - then you send him the US price for a deck plus the postage costs. It's not like that's never been done before.
I've pledged for two decks, I'm in the UK and personally have no problem paying $8 to ship a package roughly 3500 miles.
A ha! Someone who understands the costs of shipping internationally!
(...and I ain't even touching the back-n-forth between Russ and Alex...)