[R-390] Free for Shipping Cost Stuff
Robert Meadows
rpmeadow at bellsouth.net
Thu Jun 7 11:37:45 EDT 2018
Gents,
The very best mode of transport of R 390 and etc radios is via GREYHOUND EXPRESS. The packages are hand loaded/unloaded into their bus baggage compartments as they make their way to the destination Station. Handles on boxes are welcome, not charged for, and there is no conveyor belt auto sort banging and framming going on. If you have ever seen a package sort line, you will understand. I had the task of dismantling one, the belt could be run up to about 35 mph as the packages went round and were "sorted" with a whack to the conveyor belt for that zip code...
W4RRD
-----Original Message-----
From: r-390-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:r-390-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bob kb8tq
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2018 9:57 AM
To: Perry Sandeen
Cc: r-390 at mailman
Subject: Re: [R-390] Free for Shipping Cost Stuff
Hi
I’d also toss in that packing a BA sized gizmo is far from easy. Doing so in a way that stays *under* the magic size limits
is far from simple. In some cases it just can’t be done. Trigger one of the “oversized package” limits and you just added
$$$ to the shipping costs. If you ever got a 390 from Fair Radio, their packing was a work of art. Magic sized box and
newspaper for padding ….
Since this is the R390 list, I’d toss in another comment. One way to improve the chances of one making it through shipping
is to pull the power supply and ship it in another box. To me, that’s a bit much, but it is done. I’d bet it’s another $50 to do it
that way. If you want ( or anything else ) shipped in a very specific fashion, I would suggest it best to put that in your first
email.
It’s easy to look at this or that as “all profit” for the seller. Unless they happen to be in business, the shipping process is
a royal pain. Yes, I could be more specific, but this is a “family safe” list :). Anything we can do to make that process
slightly less painful will encourage others to provide us with very neat stuff that we crave.
Bob
> On Jun 7, 2018, at 2:27 AM, Perry Sandeen via R-390 <r-390 at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
> Learned gentlemen,
>
> I will be offering some more stuff to the list.
>
> But please help me out.
>
> First send an original email off list as a reply. Using the reflector list will stack all the replies into one long mess
>
> Please don't ask what the cost of shipping will be. I don't know and I can't easily find out. Count on FedEx being about $2 a pound. Shipping B/A type stuff is heavy and then I have to buy boxes as packing material. A minimum cross country package shipping will be $30 to $125. I then have to make a 25 mile round trip to the FedEx office and by the time I get back usually two hours are gone.
>
> A pesonal thought. When the stuff is free and you have to ask the shipping cost, it indicates you really can't afford it. Either make a commitment or don't. When I get 10 to 20 emails about free stuff I don't have time for a long extended email exchange.
>
> If you respond, on your email to me please send your real name and full addderess plus zip code. This is what I need for fedex. A call sign with a nickname makes me have to go to the Arrl site to get the FCC address and then I have to go back to the email and mate the two. It is a time consuming pain.
>
> So please help me out.
>
> Regards,
> Perrier
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