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Laurie,

Are the pins and the key chains that were sold at the Conference different

than the ones that I ordered? I didn't know that there was a choice.

If so what is the difference between them?

Thanks

Ann-Marie

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> Please let me know if you want to buy any of the pins or

> keychains that were sold at the conference. I can give you more

> details and pictures, if interested.

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They are one and the same.

laurie

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> Laurie,

>

> Are the pins and the key chains that were sold at the Conference different

> than the ones that I ordered? I didn't know that there was a choice.

>

> If so what is the difference between them?

>

> Thanks

> Ann-Marie

> pins and keychains

>

>

>> Please let me know if you want to buy any of the pins or

>> keychains that were sold at the conference. I can give you more

>> details and pictures, if interested.

>>

>> laurie

>>

>>

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> herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this

> e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

> their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

> with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

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It will be between $26.50 and $27.00. I'll let you know the exact cost

tomorrow. Do you want the 1-1/4 inch flat pins or the 1 inch domes pins or a

mixture?

laurie

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> Laurie,

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> How much would I owe you for 3 keychains and 3 pins?

>

> I will send you out a check asap.

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> Thanks

> Sheila

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Kristie

Thanks for that info. I knew the priority ones were, but not the others. How

do they trace it, if you don't have an insurance slip?

laurie

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> Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 17:39:23 -0400

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> Laurie,

> I rounded off my order so hopefully you will have enough. If not let me

> know. On the other hand. Were you aware that all postal packages are

> already insured to a value of $250.00 (I think....it may be $100). You

> might want to ask before extra insurance.

> Kristie

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> Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 10:46:05 -0400

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> Subject: pins and keychains

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> Hi

>

> With the increase in price of postage, the total amounts that I posted

> before are not accurate. I will package your order, go to the post office to

> have it weighed and then let you know the amount. Once I get your check, I

> will send them out. I will send the amount to you privately. If the order is

> over 5, I will insure them also.

>

> laurie

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> PS - the keychains are going fast.

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Kristie,

Did the automatically insured just go into effect? Before the price

increase I still had to pay $1.10 for $25 worth of insurance. I think it

was $1.10 per $50 value.

I know UPS has always been $100 automatically but I was not aware of the

post office. The clerks at our local post office are pretty helpful. I

would think they would have told us.

Janet

pins and keychains

>

> Hi

>

> With the increase in price of postage, the total amounts that I posted

> before are not accurate. I will package your order, go to the post office

to

> have it weighed and then let you know the amount. Once I get your check, I

> will send them out. I will send the amount to you privately. If the order

is

> over 5, I will insure them also.

>

> laurie

>

> PS - the keychains are going fast.

>

>

>

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Janet and Kristie

I checked with the post office on this and they said that it was USP that

had this - just as you said Janet. UPS has a tracking system and the post

office doesn't. The post office said that if someone receives something

damaged, that they might cover the cost, but not as a rule without

insurance.

laurie

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> Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2002 12:03:37 -0500

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> Subject: Re: Pins and Keychains

>

> Kristie,

>

> Did the automatically insured just go into effect? Before the price

> increase I still had to pay $1.10 for $25 worth of insurance. I think it

> was $1.10 per $50 value.

>

> I know UPS has always been $100 automatically but I was not aware of the

> post office. The clerks at our local post office are pretty helpful. I

> would think they would have told us.

>

> Janet

> pins and keychains

>>

>> Hi

>>

>> With the increase in price of postage, the total amounts that I posted

>> before are not accurate. I will package your order, go to the post office

> to

>> have it weighed and then let you know the amount. Once I get your check, I

>> will send them out. I will send the amount to you privately. If the order

> is

>> over 5, I will insure them also.

>>

>> laurie

>>

>> PS - the keychains are going fast.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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> e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

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> with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

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Thanks for clarifying Laurie....sorry for the confusion Janet.

Kristie

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Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2002 12:03:37 -0500

Subject: Re: Pins and Keychains

Kristie,

Did the automatically insured just go into effect? Before the price

increase I still had to pay $1.10 for $25 worth of insurance. I think it

was $1.10 per $50 value.

I know UPS has always been $100 automatically but I was not aware of the

post office. The clerks at our local post office are pretty helpful. I

would think they would have told us.

Janet

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Date: Sat, 06 Jul 2002 15:28:44 -0400

Subject: Re: Pins and Keychains

Janet and Kristie

I checked with the post office on this and they said that it was USP that

had this - just as you said Janet. UPS has a tracking system and the post

office doesn't. The post office said that if someone receives something

damaged, that they might cover the cost, but not as a rule without

insurance.

laurie

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Thanks Laurie--I was a little surprised our local clerks did not say

anything. They are very helpful.

I used to do order entry for my company and we shipped a lot of stuff UPS.

That is how I know about the $100 insurance. When UPS went on strike a

couple of years ago we used the post office and that is how we found the

rules.

United Postal Service is about the same cost or sometimes a little cheaper,

sometimes higher depending if you have a light or heavy package and how far

it has to go. The post office just started doing priority mail that is

greater than 2 lbs on a zone basis also so I think they are going to be

close in rates for heavier packages.

For me, UPS used to be more convenient because they came to where I work.

But now the post office is more convenient.

Janet

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>

> Janet and Kristie

>

> I checked with the post office on this and they said that it was USP that

> had this - just as you said Janet. UPS has a tracking system and the post

> office doesn't. The post office said that if someone receives something

> damaged, that they might cover the cost, but not as a rule without

> insurance.

>

> laurie

>

>

>

>

> ---

> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.373 / Virus Database: 208 - Release Date: 7/1/02

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their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

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