I'm not making money on shipping. As an eBay seller I get discount rates from shipping companies. I pass them on, which is why my shipping is relatively cheap.
By default I'm shipping with Canada Post or the cheaper tier of FedEx or UPS options. If you need next-day shipping, let me know and I'll get you a custom quote.
If you're within Canada and you're seeing a shipping cost between $1 and $6, that's letterpost. It almost always doesn't get lost, but it doesn't have tracking. I use letterpost for shipping things that are small, light, flat and inexpensive, since nobody wants to pay $20 shipping on a $5 thing. But if you want tracking on a cheap item, let me know and I'll get you a custom quote.
I ship almost everywhere. If eBay's shipping calculator doesn't show a shipping rate for your country, let me know and I'll get you a custom quote.
I'm great at packing. I routinely ship oversized vintage CRT TVs, which are basically the final boss of packing. Whenever needs be I use custom-built cardboard cartons and shock-absorbent packing foam. I know about double-boxing and securing loose items internally.
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