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pieces! I need relief on the one week deadline though as I usually only
mail things on weekends.
Todd Lehman wrote:
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| Larry Pieniazek wrote in message <3780C693.F2792496@voyager.net>...
> Count me in. At last, a home for all those worthless space and castle
> pieces! I need relief on the one week deadline though as I usually only
> mail things on weekends.
There would be another advantage of using the fixed rate priority envelope.
I assume that if you get one of these from the post office, and $3.20 in
stamps, you can just drop it in the mailbox. This someone with limited
access to a post office can just get the mailing stuff in advance, and then
just has to go by a mailbox within the time limit.
Of course another issue for someone like Larry who travels alot is that if
the box arrives the day they leave on a several day trip, there is an
automatic dead time while they're away.
I think exceptions would be reasonable, perhaps modified with a "Since
you're delaying things a bit, take that into account when you decide what to
put in, and maybe put in something a little extra." The other thing would be
to insert someone like Larry between people who can promise a quick
turnaround, and perhaps even live close enough to Larry that transit time
to/from him would only be 2-3 days instead of 3-4. I would suspect that if
everyone were conscientious, that the average time would end up slightly
less than a week between stops, even with a bunch of folk like Larry. Mail
often only takes a couple days transit, and most people will probably be
able to mail the package along the day after they receive it.
Frank
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| Frank Filz wrote in message ...
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> Larry Pieniazek wrote in message <3780C693.F2792496@voyager.net>...
> > Count me in. At last, a home for all those worthless space and castle
> > pieces! I need relief on the one week deadline though as I usually only
> > mail things on weekends.
>
>
> There would be another advantage of using the fixed rate priority envelope.
> I assume that if you get one of these from the post office, and $3.20 in
> stamps, you can just drop it in the mailbox. This someone with limited
> access to a post office can just get the mailing stuff in advance, and then
> just has to go by a mailbox within the time limit.
> Frank
I think you are supposed to take any parcel over 4 ounces to the post
office in person for security reasons. Not sure how stern they are about
that, but your plan would probably work for those who mail stuff from their
work. I might not have mentioned it, but I would like to be on the mailing
list, too!
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