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    Quote Originally Posted by essjei55 View Post
    In my experience, it is still better to request quotation from dhl, ups, and fedex. It is easier to track pa.. I always end up using ups, next is dhl then fedex..

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    Appreciate your response. How do you initiate things with UPS? I mean, they're not like LBC, which is everywhere, and you just basically walk in with the items you want shipped.

    The last time I dealt with UPS was when I returned a Seagate hard drive maybe 8 years ago. Just went to their drop-off point in Paranaque with a shipping label I printed off of the Seagate RMA website. Seagate, of course, shouldered all expenses.

    This time, I would have to pay the one-way shipping so I really don't want to spend more than what the items are worth. Also, I don't care if it takes a month to get there, so long as there's tracking.

    Anyone tried Philpost/EMS? Like above, how does that work? I am accustomed to receiving items, not sending them.

    FWIW, the items have a combined weight of under 200g (batteries and attachments removed). Both will probably fit in one envelope.
    Last edited by oj88; October 11th, 2018 at 11:31 PM.

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