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I did a quick search, but wasn't having luck.

What is the cheapest route for shipping Hot Toys figures in the US? I'm going to sell a major chunk of my collection and wanted to use the most affordable option with insurance and tracking.

Thanks, guys. And if I find a thread about it I'll delete this one.
 
It depends on where you are shipping to. From my experience, USPS (United States Postal Service) for nearby and UPS/Fedex for everything else (Example: NY to Cali).
 
For Hot Toys I typically go USPS. But since they and UPS began increasing rates drastically for heavy/large packages, I go with Fed Ex. for statues. What would cost over $100 via USPS can go for less than $50 if it's something very large/heavy.
 
For Hot Toys I typically go USPS. But since they and UPS began increasing rates drastically for heavy/large packages, I go with Fed Ex. for statues. What would cost over $100 via USPS can go for less than $50 if it's something very large/heavy.
Good to know on the statues because I have those too.

So, $15-20 for a normal figure via USPS a fair guess?

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That sounds about right, though I usually sell through eBay and get a slight discount, so could be a bit more. Could also be more if it is expensive and you want to include insurance. You have to spend an extra $2.50 or so to get signature confirmation, which you'll want to do as seller protection on items over $250 I think.
 
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