$1.80 international stamp. They'll work if your package isnt too bulky. I havent had any problems with them. If you give that to the cashier, theyll charge you at least $7.
The dude at the post told me I dont need the airmail stamp too. If it stuffs up, Ill sue them. Hehe.
Mavs - $5 and $9 are the 2 pouch sizes for US international postage. They then also charge up to $1 for the certification of the pouch (similar to what A.Post does with Express Post sachets). They are sent airmail, and can vary in time taken, as little as 3 days, up to 7-10 days. Their postal system is more stuffed up than ours, so hence the higher price they charge.
i think $5 for small GP envelope and $11 for the big one (up to 4 lbs), but u have to ask for that.
if the seller charge u just for 1 card $6.5 (letter armail), its far to expensive, u better ask the seller explanation after u recevied the mail, some good seller(s) will give u store credit or something like that for your next purchase.
depends, where do u list your card. $3-4 US if u list your card on US ebay and $4-5 AU on AU ebay.
well, some buyers (AU and US) kinda asshole, they will expect u to charge the exact shipping fees, and they would leave u neg feedback for that. so, keep it real, dont try to gain profit from s/h fees.