From www.dhl.com I was able to register and get an account # to ship stuff.
Registering consisted of providing my name, street address, Visa card #,
e-mail address, user name and password, etc.
Via the Internet, after providing destination address and package info, I
could print out a waybill
.
No, Harley, you are not a bandit. The bandits are UPS and Parcel Post.
EJ
- Original Message -
From: Harley Michaelis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 10:17 AM
Subject: [RCSE] DHL shipping. . .amazing!
From www.dhl.com I was able to register
That's not nearly as amazing as UPS. A glider left Phoenix yesterday bound
for Washington State. It arrived in Louisville this morning. They claim it
will reach its destination tomorrow. I wonder if that's its intended
destination or just wherever it winds up?
Dan Neelands
RCSE-List
, January 06, 2005 10:17 AM
Subject: [RCSE] DHL shipping. . .amazing!
From www.dhl.com I was able to register and get an
account # to ship
stuff. Registering consisted of providing my name,
street address, Visa
card #, e-mail address, user name and password,
etc.
Via the Internet
]
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 11:17 AM
Subject: [RCSE] DHL shipping. . .amazing!
From www.dhl.com I was able to register and get an account # to ship
stuff. Registering consisted of providing my name, street address, Visa
card #, e-mail address, user name and password
Dan Neelands wrote:
That's not nearly as amazing as UPS. A glider left Phoenix yesterday bound for Washington State. It arrived in Louisville this morning. They claim it will reach its destination tomorrow. I wonder if that's its intended destination or just wherever it winds up?
Try
That's the local joke here in NYC. If I send a Fedex letter from
midtown Manhatten to Jersey City, NJ (just across the river) it goes to
Newark, gets on a plane and heads to Memphis. Comes back the next
morning and backtracks to Jersey City.
Silly.
-Ben
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Neelands
At 05:13 PM 1/6/2005, you wrote:
That's the local joke here in NYC. If I send a Fedex letter from midtown
Manhatten to Jersey City, NJ (just across the river) it goes to Newark,
gets on a plane and heads to Memphis. Comes back the next morning and
backtracks to Jersey City.
Silly.
-Ben
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