1XCD or 2XCD: 8.50$USD
2 to 3 CDs: 14.50$USD
7" Vinyl or Cassette: 8.50$USD
1XLP or 10": 14.50$USD
4 to 6 CDs (Air Mail): Depends on country (Ask for Rates)
4 to 5 CDs(Surface Mail): Depends on country (Ask for Rates)
Many CDs: Ask For Rates
Many LPs: Ask For Rates
Other Format/Mixed Lot: Ask For Rates
SHIPMENT OF CDs WITHOUT JEWEL CASE OPTION
I offer this option for any CDs to be shipped that way (without their jewel case) if you wish to save on the shipping fees. Rates are much lower.
U.S.A :
1XCD: 3$USD
2XCD or 2 CDs: 5.50$USD
3 to 4 CDs: 8$USD
5 to 8 CDs: 10$USD
INTERNATIONAL :
1XCD: 5$USD
2XCD or 2 CDs: 8.50$USD
3 to 4 CDs: 14.50$USD
Artwork and CD will be very well protected; between cardboard, CD in paper sleeve, etc. It's actually more work then shipping a jewel case! lol
SLIM JEWEL CASE : A PROBLEM FOR BEE ...
Well, not sure if it's only around here but to find and buy new normal clear slim jewel cases as been nearly impossible since about a year..all I can get is those with black trays or these colored ones or clear but frosty looking ones..Nonetheless, I cannot find those who can replace exactly the original product..Therefore I cannot replace a slim jewel case (I always offer clean/new cases with purchase). So all CDs (mostly CD singles) that comes in these clear slim cases have to be ship without jewel case (Artwork and CD apart) at a lower postage rate (see rates above). Sorry for this incovenience.
SERVICE : RESURFACE CDs
It's possible to have a scratch CD resurface to have it Near Mint or Mint. There's a shop near by who does such service at the price of 5$US per CD. If interested, please mention it in your order.
SAFETY TIPS :Make sure your shipping address/mail box is secure from potential thieves...also before emailing-me if package is late for some reason, check a few things out: if you share your home with others, please ask them if they have the package (miscommunication is often the case) , if you live in a block apartment; check with your neighbours, maybe the postman made an error. I can give you more advices like this but 'real' stolen or lost packages is RARE.
In the thousands of packages I had been shipping in the last few years (since 1999) from both America and from Europe, they did arrived safely. The % of lost or stolen ones is approx. 1 to 2%... Very rare, but still, that means it is not impossible and I feel obligated to mention this possible misfortune and cannot be held responsible in such cases.

