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Mailing to an FPO - is there an inexpensive way?

Went to UPS to mail a 4 lb box to an FPO address.

Guy behind the counter says "$55.00."

He says it's so expensive because it's going to an fpo. That sounded odd to me - if a 4 lb box (feels like almost nothing) costs $55.00 to ship to an fpo, I'd imagine our military members get very few things mailed to them!

Is there a less expensive way? What should it cost?

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US mail.

I didn't think UPS would ship to FPO addresses.

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You need to use the regular postal service to mail to AP and FPO address. That way you only pay to the port (Seattle and NY)
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Something is not right here. Shipping to a APO/FPO is just like sending anything to either NYC or LA, then the military picks it up and carries it the rest of the way on their birds.

Go to a real post office and get a new quote...

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Yep, listen to Tom and Joe. I just shipped a fairly large box to my bro in Okinawa (Marines), and it was around $12.
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I just received two cases of Folgers (6 big plastic jugs per) for <$16 each box through USPS and APO.

On the other hand, I shipped home one CD-RW with pix to Mom and FEDEX raped me for $38!
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Thanks guys.

Went to USPS, cost was $10.35.

What is amazing it that the guy at UPS didn't bat an eye when he tried to charge me 500% more than that. Sheesh. I must have forgotten to take the "dumbass" sticker off my forehead that day.
One thing for sure is that the UPS guy is not a Vet! Someone who served would not do that to a fellow Vet and would quietly mention "take it to the Post Office" rather than screw someone.

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