Two ways to ship with ShipMyCards: Simple or Personalized

Built For Collectors. By Collectors.

When you create a shipment request with ShipMyCards, you have two options:

Simple Shipping where we choose the shipping option for you, or Personalized Shipping where you take full control and choose everything yourself. Here’s how each one works.


 

 


Simple shipping — We Choose

With Simple shipping, our team selects the best carrier and service for your shipment — optimized for value, speed, and safety. You don’t need to think about carriers or service levels.

For domestic shipments, our team will typically default to USPS. For international shipments, our team will typically default to FedEx, which we recommend for most shipments. That said, our shipping team will always evaluate your specific package and choose the best option based on your shipment’s size, destination, and needs.

With Simple shipping, you only need to choose:

  • Standard or Rush processing
  • Signature requirement
  • Optional insurance
  • Customs value (if required)

If you’d like to pick your own carrier or service level, Personalized shipping gives you that control — more on that below.

See how easy it is — start to finish in under a minute.

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Personalized shipping — You Choose

Personalized shipping is ideal for collectors who want to choose their own carrier and service, have special handling requests, or are shipping high-value cards that need extra attention.

With Personalized shipping you can choose from:

FedEx: Fastest and most reliable international option. Our recommended carrier.

ePost (USPS): USPS International Priority. An alternative for collectors who prefer not to use FedEx.

ePacket (USPS): Cheapest postage for small, low-value shipments to select countries.

You can also add notes or special handling requests, view postage estimates before committing, and enter customs values per item if required. Personalized shipping is available for both domestic and international shipments.

Ready to build your own shipment? Watch how it’s done.

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