Why do non-domestic orders cost $5.00 more than domestic orders, when the additional cost for international first class postage is less than $5.00 more to most countries?
I’m a one-person operation and do not have postage equipment. I print my domestic mailing labels with first class postage from the US Postal Service site that is linked to PayPal. The USPS site does not give me the ability to pay for and print labels with international first class postage. To mail plans with international first class postage, I have to drive to the local post office, using my time, my vehicle, and it’s fuel. So, the non-domestic fee provides a couple of extra bucks for my time and vehicle usage. If your question isn’t answered here, please email me and I will answer it.
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