[ForSale-Swap] Getting screwed via ebay

Lloyd KK7IZ kk7iz at cox.net
Sun Apr 15 22:16:31 EDT 2007


How much can you pack in a new Postal Flat Rate box?

 

101.5 kg (224 lbs) of lead bricks or
172.7 kg (381 lbs) of gold bars or
167.3 kg (369 lbs) of depleted uranium or
121.2 kg (267 lbs) of mercury or
201.1 kg (443 lbs) of osmium ingots
70.3 kg (155 lbs) of iron or
79.8 kg (176 lbs) of copper

Thanx
Lloyd  KK7IZ
kk7iz at cox.net

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "barry tuttleman" <btuttleman at worldnet.att.net>
To: <forsale-swap at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [ForSale-Swap] Getting screwed via ebay


> melum at alaska.net wrote:
> 
>> The flat rate box with return receipt and insurance is 
> 
>> absolutely the way to go.  $8.10 for all you can cram 
> 
>> into their FREE box, any weight, 3 days to anywhere USA!  
> 
>> I received 40 pounds of stuff from Little Machine Shop 
> 
>> the other day, for $8.10 shipping.
> 
> 
> the flat-rate box is definitely a money-saver; but there is a 70 lb
> limit.
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Barry Tuttleman
> Carson City, Nevada
> 
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