[AMRadio] Shipping Practices
w1eof at hamnutz.com
w1eof at hamnutz.com
Fri Aug 31 22:18:16 EDT 2007
Good point Joe! I have not used them in years, but in the past they were
VERY good. A nice side benefit is that the package arrives very quickly.
They don't store their packages in a warehouse somewhere. It rides in
the bus just like the other luggage. Call your local terminal and check
out the prices and rules. I'm sure the rules have changed since the old
days.
Mark
Joe Walden wrote:
> Hello all memebers of the various reflectors. I wanted to say about
> shipping large and or heavy items. I buy old console radios for a hobby
> and no matter how well the radio was packed or either UPS or Fedex shipping
> service was used there was always some damage. Recently,I have been
> contacting the seller before the auction is over and asking if they will
> ship Greyhound Bus if I am not in a big hurry (bus station may be out of
> their way). I have received the last two radios in perfect condition.
> Not even a mark on the outside. A really nice way to receive large and or
> heavy items. Just my comment. Not a Guarantee. Joe w5jdy in Okla.
>
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