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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 1990 22:46-EDT
From: Jennifer.Kay@IUS2.CS.CMU.EDU
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Subject: Shipping books/papers overseas
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(Good luck finding a pigeon hole for this message. Anyway, I just
gave this info to someone on a bboard, and thought you might be 
interested)

I shipped a whole pile of books over to the UK last year and 
the post office turned out to have really decent rates. 

You have to go in and find someone there who you think actually knows
all the funny postal rates. When I sent my books over there was a
MINIMUM weight (I think, by the way, that books and papers can be sent
this way). Anyway, ask them about sending a "mail sack" overseas.
I've heard of people sending things to places other than the UK,
although that was still within Europe. The mail sack
is literally just that. They take your boxes and stick them into a
big mail sack and then ship the whole thing to you. They even shipped
the sack itself to me, although a beaten up USPS sack isn't all that
useful. I think that this is a surface rate, so if you need your books
fast, it's probably no good. I used this service in Sept 89 -- I don't
know what it's status currently is.

Good luck.  -- Jennie


