Does anyone know - do retailers generally charge extra to ship to AK if it is a military address? I have to ship gifts to my niece and nephew, but I am hoping not to spend more to get it there than the gift is worth!
An address with APO means that it will be filtered thru NY and your postage rates should reflect that.
Keep in mind a few things though:
1. Anything with military mail takes a lot longer, most cut off dates to get items to people by christmas are early in December.
2. Some retailers won't ship to APO's, but most will. You may have to call and actually speak to a person in order to ensure the address is correctly processed.
Does anyone know - do retailers generally charge extra to ship to AK if it is a military address? I have to ship gifts to my niece and nephew, but I am hoping not to spend more to get it there than the gift is worth!
We lived in Alaska for 7 years and never had an AP address. We lived on the Air Force Base close to North Pole. Shipping is more expensive but if the box is a reasonable size you will be fine.
Not true. Depends on if its AP or AE etc. AE goes out of NY, but AP goes out of CA (I know because DH just moved from Italy to Korea and my postage went up a LOT).
I didn't think AK had APO boxes. I'll have to check into that since we're moving there in the next 6 months.
Not exactly -- while it is common knowledge that Europe/Southwest Asia military mail goes through New York City and Asia/Pacific mail goes through San Francisco, there are a couple of rare exceptions:
Mail going to the remote sites within Alaska is all processed through Seattle, while all "APO AA" mail (Central/South America/Carribbean) is processed through Miami.
If you are moving to Elmendorf AFB/Ft. Richardson or Eielson AFB/Ft. Wainwright, you need not worry about using APO as you you will be served by a regular USPS mail carrier.