In my ?case ?lady ?worked at a ?warehouse and had ?her ?people??palate and strap the ?3
ttys! ?saved $$ ? Pack mail?is ?great though ?to ?pack stuff if no other free reliable
?option is there. ? We have ?to ?ship a ?large ?group of ?computer?front panels ?across
?country ?and ?they handled it ? really ?well.?
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Pack Mail ?ships alot of ?stuff ?form many auction places too.
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Ed#
www.smecc.org?
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In a message dated 2/27/2018 11:23:20 AM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk at
classiccmp.org writes:
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On 02/27/2018 09:29 AM, dwight via cctalk wrote:
I had a computer item palletized and shipped by Air
Freight ( it went
by surface ). An open pallet will not have things intentionally
stacked on it. It is possible to have something dropped on it or a
forklift tine rammed through it but that is another issue.
In my case, it worked out well but they did not deliver to my door (
I have no loading dock ). I had to go and pick it up at their
distribution center ( about a 25 mile drive ).
In my case, I simply used the local packaging franchise, Pak Mail.
Since they routinely load pallets, they didn't mind receiving one. Cost
me all of $5 for a warehouse fee--and they even helped load it into my
truck.
When I got it home, that's where the neighbor and six-pack came in handy.
--Chuck