Fr_Tom
Chaplain
Being neither Council nor Board, I will withdraw my nomination...
I digress:":1dgrhrqg said:At Indiana University, the English Composition Department loved to put circled GI on our papers. That was a Gross Illiteracy. Seemed more appropriate for a Jesuit school imparting humility.
BHBlackhorse":n41a89lc said:RE: Shipping in a First Class envelope. Be careful with that option. Depending on the attitude of the person behind the counter if the envelope isn't within VERY specific thickness guidelines you get popped for Priority rate. Even a big padded envelope is supposed to be able to be run through a machine to get the "stamp". If it doesn't fit then you get hit for '' special handling", which is the boost to Priority. From what I understand it's pretty much a crap shoot.
RE: The response from Park - Lane came in from 'Rich' quite quickly. Here it is:
We do offer Priority Mail as a shipping option as well. I just took a look at our system and there appears to be problem with the USPS option. We will have the people who maintain our site look at it and correct the problem.
In the mean time if you would like to call us at (888) 648-6225, we will be happy to take your order over the phone. I will be here until 9:00 pm. If you can't call this evening the store opens at 9:00 am.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Cheers,
Rich"
I emailed right back, asking for the rate to my zip code for the Priority option he mentioned, on two tins (the number I had initially used to get above the $20 minimum purchase). I also asked if the rate would differ greatly for 8 oz. of bulk (again, the amount to break the $20 barrier).
I'll post that reply as well.
Damn. Maybe pick up the dog and bone and ring him?Blackhorse":0vw0xn1x said:Gee, maybe he's out today. I haven't heard a thing yet.
Ja ja, alvays mit ta chokes.............Blackhorse":dxceg9gm said:Good idea. Let me know what he says.
Ya hey, that's more like it!Blackhorse":4srwo5e4 said:OK...OK...
Shipping to your zip for either 2 tins or 8oz. bulk will be about $7.00 via Priority mail.
Per Rich at Park Lane
(note: Park Lane is in New York...I live in Western Oregon, about as far from Park Lane as you can get without gettin' yer feet wet)