Nope!  Not encouraged and when I once had an Optacon sent there it was
delivered to an office and locked up for two weeks before anyone bothered to
locate me.  
 


Rose Combs
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Subject: [Braillenote] Receiving a BrailleNote Back From The Shop

Ottawa Canada

Dear Rose:

Perhaps you could have stuff you are having sent back from repair sent to
your workplace?

I used to do that and it worked out fine, except on things coming in from
the U.S. where work's Customs Broker would think it was to be cleared by
them, not Fed Ex and I had to FAX Fed Ex a Power Of Attorney and such.

Our lobby security guard was pretty good about signing for my personal
deliveries and then phoning me to let me know they had arrived, or summoning
me to the lobby to sign for and receive the package.  However your workplace
may not approve of receiving personal stuff at work and then there is always
the matter of dragging whatever arrived at work to your home at quitting
time.
While most things I receive by courier are in small to medium boxes, my
BrailleNote came with some other things in a box about a cubic yard in size.
Was so big the UPS driver brought it to my door on a dolly.

Take care.

Brian

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