Media Mail shipping is a cost-effective way to send educational materials. This service has restrictions on the type of media that can be shipped. Media Mail rates are limited to the items listed below: Books (at least 8 pages). Sound recordings and video recordings, such as CDs and DVDs. Play scripts and manuscripts for books, periodicals, and music. Printed music. Computer-readable media containing prerecorded information and guides or scripts prepared solely for use with such media. Sixteen millimeter or narrower width films. Printed objective test materials and their accessories. Printed educational reference charts. Loose-leaf pages and their binders consisting of medical information for distribution to doctors, hospitals, medical schools, and medical students. Media Mail packages may not contain advertising. Comic books do not meet this standard. Books may contain incidental announcements of other books and sound recordings may contain incidental announcements of other sound recordings. In accordance with standards in the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), Section 170, Media Mail packages must have a delivery address and the sender’s return address and are subject to inspection by the Postal Service™. Upon such inspection, matter not eligible for the Media Mail rate may be assessed at the proper price and sent to the recipient postage due, or the sender may be contacted for additional postage. barfo
I know that, i posted the link. I don't know what their interpretation is. Seems like it is a contested subject amongst resellers. But, i think someone is fine sending a book media mail unless it is a comic book or has advertising.
Last thing I had shipped was in 2020 my Martin guitar from Pennsylvania.....Fed Ex dropped it on my porch which has a covered roof.....no problem...The tracking was accurate....I didn't sign for it and it's an expensive instrument but it came when I was on a hike and I saw the truck drive up the hill while hiking.....My wife and son use Amazon all the time without issues ....I don't shop much online myself.
Wish I knew how to play guitar. I'm pretty good on piano (albeit, by ear), but envy the portability and sound of the guitar.
Get an accordian or a concertina aka squeeze box. I travel and camp with a uke....very good place to start if you like portability and very, very easy to learn basic chords on. An autoharp is cool too...Emmy Lou Harris plays one as does Dolly Parton....just push buttons and strum.
My father's uncles played in the Opry back in the day.banjo and mandolin..first instrument I discovered as a toddler was one of their mandolins in a closet...
No, company policy is for the driver to either knock on the door or ring the door bell. They have to leave packages at our front door because the alternative is to leave a package in the driveway right in front of the garage door. We need either a door bell ring or a hearty knock on the front door so we can come to the door to accept the package right away. In the rare instance that we are not home they always attempt to deliver it the next day and in the even rarer instance we are not home at the time the driver arrives we accept responsibility and pick it up at the designated UPS office.
True. A friend of mine shipped a ton of books by railroad from Portland to Toronto for a song. Greyhound will also ship printed matter very cheap as will the USPS.
I think Mick is saying you can submit this request online and it will be on your address account to ring bell when delivering, etc.
We've asked the supervisor several times to either knock on the door or ring the doorbell. This worked one time and never again.