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RE: [Killietalk] Postal regulation not allowing live transports
Good point, I'm in San Francisco, maybe I'll just stick to the more
traditional PVC ;)
Tucker
-----Original Message-----
From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org] On
Behalf Of Robert Goldstein
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 7:00 AM
To: killifish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Postal regulation not allowing live transports
I wear 'work clothes' collared shirt and pants, makes me look respectable
I guess..I have a feeling that being in a dense urban center helps here. The
postal
workers use minor clues such as dress, attitude and labeling because they
really don't have the time for anything else. I'll be switching to breather
bags soon and hope to continue to fly under the radar.
I think you'll stand out if you wear breather bags.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Tucker" <tucker at covad_net>
To: "'killifish discussion list'" <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 10:53 AM
Subject: RE: [Killietalk] Postal regulation not allowing live transports
> Thanks for the memo Richard, this is really helpful.
>
> These things may be helping me to avoid scrutiny:
>
> 1) I use USPS.com to print pre-paid postage labels. This way I don't have
> to
> talk to anyone. I used to wait in line to declare that I had liquid in my
> boxes and was asked to stop and was allowed to just put the package
> through.
> I was told that using USPS.com makes me a 'known shipper' because I have
> an
> account there.
>
> 2) I usually mark 'perishable keep at room temperature'. I don't mention
> fish.
>
> 3) I wear 'work clothes' collared shirt and pants, makes me look
> respectable
> I guess...
>
> I have a feeling that being in a dense urban center helps here. The postal
> workers use minor clues such as dress, attitude and labeling because they
> really don't have the time for anything else. I'll be switching to
> breather
> bags soon and hope to continue to fly under the radar.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bob Tucker
> -----Original Message-----
> From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org] On
> Behalf Of R. Brice
> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 3:45 PM
> To: killifish discussion list
> Subject: [Killietalk] Postal regulation not allowing live transports
>
> The postal regulation changed on March 4th 2005 at 2:35 PM. It was
> distributed in memo form to the district postmasters. It hit me in
> Binghamton on March 7th at 7:44 AM. I asked this list about problems on
> March 10th and was given the DMM -CO 22.3 regulations (which I already
> quoted to the local in Binghamton, regional in Syracuse and Postmaster
> Generals office in Washington DC).
>
> The memo states:
>
> Effective immediately
>
> The Commercial Airlines will no longer accept "lives" to transport as
> mail.
> If you have any known customers that normally mail birds, crickets, bees,
> reptiles, etc please make sure you inform them NOW that we can not accept
> as
> mail (Express Mail, Priority etc) so they can make other arrangements.
> They
> may have to contact the airlines to ship "as cargo".
>
> As of right now if they are mailing to local destinations (i.e. Albany to
> Syracuse) we can send them on a truck. If you are not sure if destination
> is considered local, call your local Express Mail Office and they will get
> the information for you. I will send this out hardcopy to post in your
> office.
>
>
> The above is an exact copy of the memo. Work is being done to change the
> policy back to the original 22.3 I will write a sample letter, but there
> are more pressing issues in my life right now (grades are due and parents
> need to be called .... I am a teacher).
>
> Richard Brice
> Binghamton NY
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wright Huntley" <whuntley at verizon_net>
> To: <killietalk at aka_org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 7:00 PM
> Subject: [Killietalk] BG. Please cool it
>
>
>> Hi BG,
>>
>> *Try this label on your next package:
>>
>> PERISHABLE
>> Small Cold-Blooded Animals
>> DMM CO22.3.3
>>
>> You have obviously ticked off someone at your PO and now are getting the
>> usual bureaucratic response. The only practical way is to play their own
>> game. The DMM cited requires them to transport your fish, as long as
>> there is reason to believe they will arrive alive. You past experience
>> is proof that they will. Every PO has a copy of the regs. Not every
>> clerk knows all of them.
>>
>> Wright
>> *
>>
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>> 760 872-3995
>>
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> which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence,
> the money of their constituents...." --James Madison
>>
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