Re: [CR] 1st Class Mail International

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Cinelli)

Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 13:43:33 -0700
From: <mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net>
To: John Hurley <JHurley@jdabrams.com>
References: <249DDD9704676C49AE6169AE3D2D9F4ECDB965@Exchange-SVR>
In-Reply-To: <249DDD9704676C49AE6169AE3D2D9F4ECDB965@Exchange-SVR>
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] 1st Class Mail International


1. Off-Topic... (welp..here comes the heat...)

2. Custom's Broker and Shipper with Power of Attorney Form on file...(that's what I use for large shipments...)

3. Mail Center w/ Public Notary and POA form on file.

Quote: "It seems odd..."

It seems odd that you would say that after acknowledging in your Subject line and body the word "International."

=8-)

Robert Shackelford San Jose, CA USA

Quoting John Hurley <JHurley@jdabrams.com>:
> Has anyone managed to get postage and customs forms done online for USPS
> First Class Mail International? Last time I shipped a classic bicycle
> part overseas I was in line at the Post Office for too long. It seems
> odd that the Postal Service would insist on a face-to-face transaction
> for mere First Class mail. It's like selling jewelry and watches as
> self-serve items, but bags of peanuts exclusively from behind the
> counter. Neither eBay nor PayPal nor USPS Click-n-Ship offer this
> option, but I saw somewhere that certain authorized postage providers
> can do it. Who might these providers be?
>
> John Hurley,
> Austin, Texas, USA
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