Remember Amazon ships from all over the country using the nearest stock.

de, Fred AE6QL

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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jim Lowman
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 3:06 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Private sales of used Elecraft Rigs

Even though I have the tracking information, as a final courtesy to the
buyer, I send a follow-up e-mail to ensure not that it arrived, which I
know, but that it arrived in the condition that it left my possession.  I'm
not happy if the buyer isn't.

Yes, USPS has improved their tracking system, I was recently able to follow
a shipment from the origin to my mailbox.  Before I'm not sure if I even
knew where it was coming from; only when to expect it in the mailbox.

Recently I ordered a Tablet PC from Amazon, and was surprised that they
shipped it via USPS.  What I can't figure out is the reason that it's
scheduled to take until next Wednesday to get here from the Seattle area.
When Amazon has shipped books from Seattle previously, they took two
business days to arrive, whether via USPS or UPS.

73 de Jim - AD6CW

On 6/2/2011 8:41 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>    Erik,
>
>
> Recently, I had a package shipped to me - USPS and it had delivery 
> confirmation paid for and applied to it.
> The sender did not bother check the tracking to see whether it was 
> delivered - he instead sent me an email (which I had to take the time 
> and effort to respond to) asking if I had received the parcel.  So, if 
> that was his intent, why did he pay the $0.70 for delivery 
> confirmation service.  And secondly, since he paid for DC service, why 
> did he bother me with questions when he could have inquired of the 
> service he had paid for?  It all remains a mystery to me - why do some 
> buy premium gasoline when their cars are designed to run on regular? - 
> it is one more of those mysteries that make no real sense - take 
> advantage of the services that you are paying for, otherwise, why pay 
> for them?  If one does not use them, then the cost is not justified.
>
> USPS has improved its tracking in the last year or so - before that, 
> you could tell when it was shipped and when it was delivered, but 
> nothing in between.  They have improved, with real tracking 
> information, so those paying for delivery confirmation, the delivery 
> confirmation number (or in the case of international shipments, the 
> customs number) will give you the location of the parcel at any given
time.
>
> If you send a parcel through USPS with Delivery Confirmation, you can 
> now go to the USPS.com website and sign up for email notices of the 
> progress - if you are the shipper, you can request those notifications 
> be sent to the recipient (and you as well if you have interest) - that 
> is not automatic, but it is easy to do.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
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