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|  Shipping across the pond 
			
			Whats the most cost effective for 4 figure cards? Thanks in advance, Keith
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 Other than that I think registered.... some way. It won't be cheap. I usually just pray it gets there once shipped. 
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|  Leon Is Correct 
			
			I think it depends greatly on to which country across the pond you are shipping. When our daughter was in Italy it was a complete crapshoot if she would get anything we sent her. One package went missing and we never got any info on it. It was never returned either. | 
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			Ship it FedEx International Priority in a FedEx Letter. Relatively inexpensive, and arrives in 2 business days.
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