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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2009

Demonstration and info on shipping large pieces of artwork

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  • One last thing, Fedex website specifies that "To prevent delays, your shipment must have the following customs documents attached: Commercial Invoice, Certificate of Origin, Shipper's Export Declaration". Are all those documents really necessary?

    Thanks

  • @scopein79 Foreign shipments require one additional document....at least that is all that I have ever had to fill out.

  • @debcoart Thank for the infos! What was that document? A paper the shipping services made you fill out? Are you always going with UPS?

  • @scopein79 No, I prefer FedEx because it is usually much cheaper than UPS. I can't remember the name of the document that I had to fill out for foreign shipments, but you also have to fill one out at the US Postal Service office. It has to do with customs or something....I just filled one out about 3 weeks ago, but already forgot what it was called. Sorry.

  • This video helped me a lot :)

  • Fabulous! I'm very glad to hear that!!

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  • thanks for the really useful vid! kudos!

  • This was very helpful! Thank you!

  • Thank you sooo much for this video! It was extremely helpful! 5 hearts to you!

  • Great Tip on ULine!

  • Hello,  UPS tell me they can't insure the paintings I want to ship!! Maybe I could I tell them this is not what is in the crates, that it is whatever else that's long, wide and flat. They told me that if they check the packages and find out it is finally paintings... then I would lost my insurance. Please tell me what you know about shipping services (which one you use and for what reason) and insurances.

    Thank you!

  • thank you for sharing thumb up

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