[R-390] Re: [Milsurplus] RE: POSTAL MAIL CHARGES
Don Merz
n3rht at yahoo.com
Wed May 16 08:37:32 EDT 2007
One small (literally) offset to these increases is
that the use of the existing flat rate boxes has been
extended globally. You can now use the existing flat
rate boxes to send anywhere on Earth for $37. Mexico
and Canada are less.
So we can't ship an R390A at any reasonable cost. But
we could ship its power supply pretty economically.
73, Don Merz, N3RHT
--- WA5CAB at cs.com wrote:
> 21 pounds will now cost $95.60.
>
> In a message dated 5/15/2007 10:19:03 PM Central
> Standard Time,
> jupete at bigpond.net.au writes:
> > G'day lists .... While numbers probably don't
> mean much in the context of
> > the USPS
> > international charges,it may be of use to look at
> past actuals for
> > comparison with
> > the new in relation to mailing to AUSTRALIA.
> >
> > Selecting one of several despatch notes CP72
> filed early this year, 21 lbs
> > sent to
> > me cost US $ 46.05--- this from the west coast.
> and by Surface/Nonpriority.
> > Place of despatch and addressed place of delivery
> to this country have no
> > effect on
> > postal charges..
> > Someone with current access to their table of
> charges or their Post Office
> > might
> > like to confirm the new regime cost.
> > Cheers
> > Pete
> >
>
> Robert Downs - Houston
> <http://www.wa5cab.com> (Web Store)
> MVPA 9480
> <wa5cab at cs.com> (Primary email)
> <wa5cab at houston.rr.com> (Backup email)
>
> >
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