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Priority Mail Express International - Rates & Features | USPS
Priority Mail Express International shipments are delivered in 3-5 business days to more than 180 countries. Shipping rates start at $59.50. Shipments include insurance, tracking, free package pickup, and a money-back guarantee to many countries.
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about.usps.com › postal-bulletin › 2007 › html › pb22203a › field_kit.8.13.html
Fact Sheet: Global Express Guaranteed - About USPS home
Postal Bulletin 22203a > Field Implementation Kit > Fact Sheets (International) · Global Express Guaranteed® (GXG®) service is an international expedited delivery service provided through an alliance with FedEx. GXG provides reliable, high-speed, date-certain service with tracking and money-back ...
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Why you should never, ever ship using Global Express Guaranteed
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Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) - Questions for USPS Employees / Pros!
GXG has a USPS tracking number, you'll be able to follow the tracking from purchase to delivery on usps.com. FedEx takes possession at their hubs; if your distribution center doesn't have an annex at a FedEx hub, it's gotta take a plane ride to get there. That's two major points of failure in express shipping right now - a regional (or national carrier) who suddenly decides 'nahh, we're not flying today' and then FedEx which while they treat GXG pretty seriously, will prioritize their own next day express. And they, like everyone, is having problems keeping people under the current shipping loads. You should be fine with no customs data, it's just legal documents. More on reddit.com
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USPS Global Express Guaranteed, Except That Since They Partner With FedEx There Is No Guarantee

I read it. When it comes to int'l shipping customs determine the time frame and taxes and duties. You never mentioned the specific items but generally if the invoice says personal items you shouldn't have to pay because that tax was applied when the item was purchased. The fact that you went to the post office instead of FedEx directly means it was delayed immediately and you paid more. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS DURING THIS PANDEMIC.

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Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) Package - Lack of Tracking Updates - Please Help

The Nov 17th "in-transit" scan was automatically generated due to the length of time since the previous scan. Therefore, most likely your package is still at Oakland.

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usps.com › international › mail-shipping-services.htm
International Mail Services & Shipping Rates | USPS
Priority Mail Express International provides fast, reliable, and affordable international delivery to about 180 countries. An optional date-certain service delivery with a money-back guarantee is available to a few destinations. See International ...
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r/smallbusiness on Reddit: Why you should never, ever ship using Global Express Guaranteed
October 19, 2022 -

There are some bad shipping options out there, and I'd wager most small business owners have shipping horror stories, but Global Express Guaranteed is really a special kind of hell and I think folks deserve a fair warning.

GXG is a joint offering of the US Postal Service and FedEx. The idea is that you pay the USPS for postage and insurance and ship your international package just like you would with regular mail, but at some point the USPS hands it off to FedEx for final delivery.

It's the unholy union of a government entity and a private shipper in a poorly-structured and executed agreement that makes it such a uniquely awful experience. On the surface it looks fairly attractive - the rates are lower than you'd get from FedEx, and it's not quite as fast but the quoted delivery times are still competitive and it's supposed to be a time-definite delivery service.

I've used it several times over the last few years, and more often than not it's gone poorly. For starters, the guaranteed delivery has a whole bunch of catches - you can't even find out what the guaranteed delivery date will be without visiting a post office in person, and only certain post offices will accept GXG packages with a delivery date guarantee. In my town, that's inexplicably the small satellite post office on the edge of town and not the main post office.

It's when there's a problem with the shipment that things really go wrong. If you call the post office, most of the support people there haven't even heard of GXG and don't know how to handle it. Same for FedEx - I had one person there hang up on me because they insisted it had nothing to do with FedEx.

My most recent (and final!) experience with GXG has been infuriating. We had a > $2000 order to ship to a big theatrical company doing a special show in Saudi Arabia. These were custom-made props. The shipment went out on August 8, fully insured, with a delivery guarantee of August 17. The total for shipping and insurance was over $960.

The package disappeared from tracking after just 5 hours of movement. A missing mail search turned up nothing. We had to drop everything and build a replacement order that cost $1400 to ship by DHL. That one made it through just in time. DHL has their problems, but they've always gotten packages where they need to go for us, or have paid up on insurance claims when they haven't.

Meanwhile, I was instructed by the USPS to file a claim with FedEx. I followed the instructions to the letter, and have screenshots to show it. FedEx denied the claim because they had never received the package. USPS insisted that it was still FedEx's problem. FedEx wouldn't even talk to me. Eventually USPS said the issue would be escalated to the global business office in DC and that they'd be in touch soon. It's been weeks, and the support ticket has been closed - there's no further escalation path available there.

But this week it got worse. The original package reappeared and was handed over to FedEx and now it's stuck in customs in Saudi Arabia because there's no one there to receive it and pay duties. FedEx refuses to do anything about it because as far as they're concerned it was shipped last Thursday - the day the USPS finally found it and handed it over. They want return postage or it'll be destroyed. At this point the package isn't worth the $900 it'd take to send it back - the items were built to order and at this point would have to be refurbished anyway after so long packed up.

Because FedEx didn't take the money for shipping, they can't even be sued in small claims court. Everyone involved can just stop responding and there's no way to force a resolution short of federal court.

Neither the USPS nor FedEx are bad shippers. Both have their resolution processes and at least a certain amount of accountability. But the GXG program is run so poorly that there's basically no way to resolve issues like this. Avoid the service at all costs.

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about.usps.com › postal-bulletin › 2024 › pb22660 › html › updt_002.htm
IMM Revision: Changes to Global Express Guaranteed Service
October 3, 2024 - Effective September 29, 2024, Global Express Guaranteed® (GXG®) service was suspended to all destinations. Until further notice, Post Office® facilities will not accept GXG items for any destination · The Postal Service™ will process GXG items deposited on or before September 28, 2024
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about.usps.com › postal-bulletin › 2008 › html › pb22247 › html › not123_040.html
Global Express Guaranteed
Postal Bulletin 22247 > Price List > Global Express Guaranteed · Retail Letters, Large Envelopes, & Parcels
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What Is USPS Global Express Guaranteed? (GUIDE)
USPS Global Express Guaranteed is a premium international shipping service that offers date-certain delivery to over 190 countries worldwide. This service is provided in collaboration with FedEx Express, ensuring top-notch reliability and speed.
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ShippingEasy
shippingeasy.com › home › blog › usps international shipping options
USPS International Shipping Options | ShippingEasy
June 2, 2022 - USPS Global Express Guaranteed offers a guaranteed delivery to over 190 countries in 1-3 business days. This service is one of the more expensive options, starting at $67.80. However, if you’re on a tight deadline, and your package has to ...
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about.usps.com › postal-bulletin › 2007 › html › pb22215 › kit.3.3.html
International Product Fact Sheets
Postal Bulletin 22215 > International Products Field Information Kit > International Product Fact Sheets · Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) service is an interna­tional expedited delivery service provided through an alli­ance with FedEx. GXG provides reliable, high-speed, date-certain service ...
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Federal Register
federalregister.gov › documents › 2000 › 12 › 06 › 00-30776 › global-express-guaranteed
Federal Register :: Global Express Guaranteed
December 6, 2000 - On April 19, 1999, the Postal Service announced in the Federal Register (64 FR 19039-19042) the introduction of Priority Mail Global Guaranteed (PMGG) service on an interim basis. With PMGG, the USPS provided customers with a fully featured premium international service for documents with full track and trace capability.
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en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Express_mail_in_the_United_States
Express mail in the United States - Wikipedia
July 11, 2025 - It provided guaranteed, date-definite service from Post Office facilities in the United States to a large number of international destinations. Global Express Guaranteed delivery service was guaranteed to meet the specified service standards ...
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about.usps.com › postal-bulletin › 2004 › html › pb22130 › kit-textx.html
Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) Field Information Kit
GXG FIELD INFORMATION KIT · This Global Express Guaranteed (GXGTM) Field Information Kit contains the following items:
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shipsigma.com › blog › usps-international-shipping-rates
USPS International Shipping Rates
GXG delivers to over 190 countries with delivery typically in 1–3 business days, often rivaling private express couriers. The service includes time-specific delivery commitments, detailed tracking, and up to $100 insurance for document shipments ...
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about.usps.com › postal-bulletin › 2005 › html › pb22168a › text4_009.html
International Rate and Fee Charts
Global Express Guaranteed (GXGTM) is an international expedited delivery service providing high-speed, guaranteed, and time- definite service from selected Post OfficesTM to many international destinations. GXG is available for documents (correspondence) and merchandise.
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usps.com › help › international-refunds.htm
Request a USPS Refund: International | USPS
The Customer Care Center receives confirmation from the foreign postal administration that the shipment did not arrive on the guaranteed delivery date. You have received PS Form 3533-GE: Application and Voucher for Refund of Postage and Fees - Priority Mail Express International with Guarantee Service.
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Why Is USPS Not Delivering Global Express Guaranteed Anymore?
January 8, 2025 - The United States Postal Service (USPS) has suspended its Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) service, a decision that has left many customers searching for alternatives for urgent international shipments.
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Ship24
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USPS Global Express Guaranteed Tracking
USPS Global Express Guaranteed® (GXG®) Tracking lets you follow international packages as they move from origin to destination.
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about.usps.com › strategic-planning › cs09 › CSPO_09_012.htm
International Products
The Postal Service continues to maintain a strong presence in the international shipping market. Bilateral agreements negotiated with other postal administrations, individual contracts, and streamlined product offerings appealed to customer needs and service expectations · Global Express ...
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USPS and FedEx Renew Global Express Guaranteed Agreement
March 24, 2025 - WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Postal Service and FedEx Express have renewed their alliance for Global Express Guaranteed (GXG), the Postal Service’s premier, date-certain international delivery service to more than 190 countries and territories. “The Postal Service is pleased to renew this important agreement with FedEx,” said Pranab Shah, USPS vice president and managing director, Global Business.
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140 International Mail Categories
Postal Explorer > IMM Issue 36 - International Mail Manual > 1 International Mail Services > 140 International Mail Categories · There are four principal categories of international mail that are primarily differentiated from one another by speed of service.