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Re: Toy Aid for children affected from Earthquake in Turkey
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Date: 
Wed, 15 Sep 1999 14:41:50 GMT
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Well, we've had a couple of days to mull this over. Some good
suggestions have been made, but my vote is to go the Ziplock bag route
for non returnable items... return the rest and send the remaining money
directly to Selçuk. But to a certain extent, that is a lot more work for
Julie so I'd tend to want to get her agreement.

Selçuk wrote:

dkrenz wrote in message <37DD8788.8926D862@mc.net>...
Here's a snippet from the Red Cross website:

We regret the American Red Cross is unable to accept used
                        clothing, canned goods, or other such gifts from
individuals. Firms
                        wishing to donate new, bulk goods should call
                        1-800-7-IN-KIND.


It states above "firms" not individuals wanting to donate.   It sounds like
they may need to be talked into accepting our gift, I don't think I'd be • the
best person to take on that duty.  Anybody volunteering to call? Anybody
here a "firm"?
Julie



Hi all,

Great thanks to all of you, especially to Julie for all of her tremendous
efforts.

I didn't imagine that the postage fee would be this much high. When
individual sets are being considered, the cost+shipment generally lower than
the Turkish price since there is always a price difference like 25-50% (I
bought my speederbike set for approx. 17$, regular retail). The price
difference for the tubs and the likes are generally close to the upper
limit, and when the discounts that you are familiar with taken into account,
it is even higher. So, it is very likely to not able to buy this much here,
too.

For lowering the postage fees, I have an idea. How about getting rid of all
the tubs/buckets and tossing the ingredients to ziplock bags?. I can
purchase suitable plastic kitchenware (they are generally very cheap here, I
mean plastic food storage tubs with lids) in required quantity to store them
when donating.

I generally use this principle (getting rid of package) in my own purchases,
and it makes significant difference.

Best regards,

Selçuk

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(...) Yes, returning what I can is not a problem...just gives me another excuse to go to the stores and see what's on the shelves :-) I think I will snap together the Duplo that I opened , in order to get more into one box. Too bad there's no (...) (25 years ago, 15-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)

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dkrenz wrote in message <37DD8788.8926D862@mc.net>... (...) the (...) Hi all, Great thanks to all of you, especially to Julie for all of her tremendous efforts. I didn't imagine that the postage fee would be this much high. When individual sets are (...) (25 years ago, 14-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)

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