[pct-l] Mail drop timing

Len Glassner len5742 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 27 12:14:22 CDT 2010


I recommend paying for delivery confirmation if sending priority mail.
 If a package disappears into the ether, at least you'll have some
indication of where that might have happened.  My experience has been
(mailing from San Diego), that priority mail gets to where it's going,
if it's ever going to get there, no later than 3-4 days from mailing.
If the tracking info shows a package stuck at some intermediate
location for more than a couple of days, I'd start asking questions.
Sometimes, they may 'forget' to update status.  And for some reason,
both times I've mailed to the Saufley's the tracking info never got
updated after leaving Santa Clarita.

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Nitnoid1 <nitnoid1 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> It all depends on how you mail the box. Flat rate priority mail boxes should be mailed two weeks before his arrival date. Ground mailings should be mailed four weeks before his arrival. Some of my hiker's boxes have to be mailed ground due to ORM-D designation.  Some need to use UPS due to no USPS service.
>
> The Incredible Bulk
>
> On Apr 27, 2010, at 9:18 AM, Catherine Schuster <cmschuster at me.com> wrote:
>
> My son and his friend begin the PCT next Tuesday, May 4th.  I am in
> the ground control/logistics support role.  How far in advance should
> I mail resupply packages?
>



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