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| IF...you are mailing something, especially baits etc. that are worth some $$$, make sure:
-Name/address are legible + correct, especially the ZIP CODE...
-Depending on the value, you might want to insure for replacement value...
-Make sure you have a return address on the package...
-If the package is over 16 ounces, then take it in the office instead of trying to guess the weight + slapping some stamps on it; because of security, packages w/out a return address or found w/ a variety of stamps on them w/out a postmark over 16 ozs will be held up....
*As slow as the mail is sometimes, these tips should help keep you from undue anguish + worry![:sun:] | |
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| Tell me about it....
Jim | |
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| I have been sending alot of stuff out and overseas to europe. I mark and label everything well to make sure. Anything under 8oz, I think does not have to have a customs form for overseas stuff. | |
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