[ForSale-Swap] Re: [ICOM] Air mail and money orders

Peter Markavage manualman at juno.com
Fri Jul 7 20:11:21 EDT 2006


The tracking has to start at his end. And, depending on where the
International  money order was purchased and if he kept his receipt, he
might be able to cancel it, and start the process over again. However, 11
days, with a U. S. holiday in between, is probably not enought time to
call it "lost". I hope you didn't send the rig yet.

Pete, wa2cwa

On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 23:24:28 -0000 "John Geiger" <w5td at lcisp.com> writes:
> I recently "sold" my Icom 706MKII to a gentleman in Barbadoes.  He 
> mailed the international MO last monday (June 26) and it hasn't 
> showed up here yet.  That is almost 2 weeks now.  How long does 
> airmail from the Carribean normally take?  And if it is lost, how 
> does one go about tracking a lost piece of international mail?
> 
> I am selling this rig to upgrade, and want to get the money to get 
> another rig ASAP (although the 706MKII is a pretty good rig).  Many 
> of the upgrade deals I was looking at have been sold by now.  Guess 
> ending up with a 706MKII isn't that bad.
> 
> 73s John W5TD 
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