From: Alan R. Hamm (ahamm@alanhamm.com)
Date: Thu Jun 13 2002 - 11:24:18 CDT
We have regular UPS service and an account at my office. We plan to
pre-print a label, assuming the same weight plus a little extra and slap it
on the return package.
The UPS web site tells us the it takes 5 business days for Ground delivery
from Maryland to Philmont. They are usually dead on. We are allowing 2
weeks..
I am sure the post office would work too.
Alan Hamm
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From: <emuss3@ipass.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list philmont" <philmont@troop47.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:59 AM
Subject: [Philmont]: Sending stoves back
> Ok, so we got the stoves out to Philmont, now we want to
> get them home. I guess you could use the postal service,
> but how does one do it with UPS, I doubt Philmont is set
> up to collect $ or them?
>
> Another issue, someone mentioned sending the stoves 2nd
> day air. Is that an issue with Fed Ex or UPS? I thought
> the whole deal was flying the things (thats why no
> airlines) and thus they would have to go ground like any
> hazardous material or the cans of fuel that are full. If
> that is the case, many areas of the country, like east
> of the mississippi need ten days to get to NM and I
> would allow a couple of extra in case the I-40 mess has
> things slowed down.
>
> YIS
> Fred Mussler
> Raleigh NC
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