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Melinda
 
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I saved my stamps from my Teaspring shipments (they're pretty) and the one
have here, assuming the numbers are the number of yuan, totals 863.

Melinda

"Space Cowboy" > wrote in message
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> I'm curious did you notice the Yuan price of the postage? In this case
> you would be paying for 32y. In two weeks I guess it came by air. My
> SAL kilo price from Kunming is $15 which reflects the actual postage.
> I've gotten a kilo shipment from a vendor on a China port for $10.
> There is no reason a China vendor couldn't charge for actual postage
> but like the US there is usually a minimum.
>
> Jim
>
> DPM wrote:
>> I ordered from Teaspring a month or two ago. They advertise US$3.80
>> shipping, and I got my tea (200 grams) in under two weeks direct from
>> China
>> (the box was covered with PRC postage). Did I just get lucky, or does
>> Teaspring know something others don't?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dean

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