Priority Mail game
#101
Originally Posted by garysgal
I went on line and ordered the boxes that they are using to ship stuff for the military. They were free. They go for $11.00 ( not absolutely sure of the cost. It was a year ago) and you can fill them as heavy as you want. they ship quickly and I think my soldier got his in one week and it went to Afganastan. (sp)
8-)
#102
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I'm thinking that you know it would be wrong, if not illegal, certainly telling a lie. How would you feel if lots of people used that wonderful service for deceitful mailings and the program got discontinued because of it?
Originally Posted by Psychomomquilter
a "care package" is one you get to fill and mail to soldiers, fill it with goodies to send to them. Sorry I wasn't clear on this,
it a big box, and all you pay is between 12-14 dollars for the box ,you buyit to send to the soldiers which is called "care package"
it a big box, and all you pay is between 12-14 dollars for the box ,you buyit to send to the soldiers which is called "care package"
#103
Wow.. will have to watch more closely at the P.O. I think this happened to me already and I didnt really understand what had happened till I left the post office. I will be more on top of it from now on.
#104
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: in the heart of the awl
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[quote=sandpat]I'm thinking that you know it would be wrong, if not illegal, certainly telling a lie. How would you feel if lots of people used that wonderful service for deceitful mailings and the program got discontinued because of it?
I don't think anyone can use this unless it is going to a PO address. When I mailed mine, you had to fill out forms, so I don't think anyone can use it to mail something to just anyone, it has to be a soldier or someone in the military.
I don't think anyone can use this unless it is going to a PO address. When I mailed mine, you had to fill out forms, so I don't think anyone can use it to mail something to just anyone, it has to be a soldier or someone in the military.
#105
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: IL Quad-cities
Posts: 252
Wow, our neighbors mail us our mail while we are away in the winter (bless their hearts). We always leave addressed boxes for them and they pay the postage out of money we leave - I'll have to check out which kind of boxes we leave for them!!
#109
Originally Posted by HOB
You can wrap the boxes in plain brown paper and not have a problem.. If they question you, tell them you are recycling a box that you had... you are not lying. :D
I have seen people trying to send toys etc media rate because it is cheaper...you do get caught....................carriers and clerks have watchful eyes that can detect alot.
yes I was a carrier...for 22 1/2 years....got to retire 7 1/2 years early with the early out Jan 2009.
#110
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Raleigh,NC
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no. and depends where they are stationed. mine was in Iraq. Took about 10 days to deliver,which now is in the states, will see him in a few weeks, yeaaaa
and thanks for the info about using those boxes for something else, I haven't done it, but good to know!
and thanks for the info about using those boxes for something else, I haven't done it, but good to know!
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