USPS is the United States Postal Service and is the cheapest international shipping option (from the USA).
As my family lives in Belgium, I tried to see how much shipping would cost if I lived in San Rafael (like Telltale) and shipped a package to my brother in Brussels.
The cheapest UPS option (if the package is dropped off at a UPS shipping center and packed in a flat rate UPS envelope) comes to $69.34.
The cheapest FedEx option (if the package is dropped off at a FedEx shipping center and packed in a flat rate FedEx envelope) is $48.48 (oddly enough for their Priority service; their Economy service will set you back $69.66).
As for USPS, their flat-rate Priority envelope (or small box) is $13.45 if the package is taken to the post office ($12.78 if paid online), whereas using your own envelope would be $7.12 for 1/2 pound.
UPS and FedEx include a tracking number and the contents are insured (for free) for up to $100.
No insurance is included with USPS but it might be available for purchase at an additional cost (I'm not positive and can't find it on
the USPS website; also, keep in mind that any insurance would let the customs know the value of the contents)
As for tracking a package shipped via USPS, registered mail will add $11.50 to your total.
None of these costs include handling.
Shipping did go up (I live in California and since I moved there in late 2002, stamps have gone up in price 3 times - and had apparently gone up shortly before I moved there) and there's not much that Telltale can do about it, except being their usual awesome selves and offer free shipping over a certain amount.
Sure some other companies may offer cheaper international shipping, but those companies do a lot more volume (saleswise) than Telltale and can afford to eat part of the shipping costs.
Plus, Telltale is so nice that they give you easy ways to reach $50 (Monkey Island swag, Sam & Max Season 3).
So, of course I wish shipping were cheaper but, I am sure, so does Telltale!