Will the post office mail a envelope with a UMD memory stick in it?

BigB10293

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Originally posted by: DP
Just wondering, I have a 32meg memory card to ship and was wondering they would?

Yes. I've done it before. Just stick another stamp on it just in case.
 

BlueWeasel

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How would they know what's in the envelope?

I'd put it in one of those small brown envelopes with the flap. Wrap the stick in paper and fold the envelope into a small square -- tape it up and you're good to go.
 

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Platypus

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Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: DP
Just wondering, I have a 32meg memory card to ship and was wondering they would?

Yes. I've done it before. Just stick another stamp on it just in case.

Haha.. that's a good way to get your letter opened by the postal service.


Just by one of those CD mailers with the cardboard insert, they're like 99 cents at the local branch.
 

KK

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Make sure you put TOP SECRET on it, that way noone will fvck with it.
 

BigB10293

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Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: DP
Just wondering, I have a 32meg memory card to ship and was wondering they would?

Yes. I've done it before. Just stick another stamp on it just in case.

Haha.. that's a good way to get your letter opened by the postal service.


Just by one of those CD mailers with the cardboard insert, they're like 99 cents at the local branch.


I thought he was talking about a memory stick not a CD. Oh well.
 

Anonemous

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Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: DP
Just wondering, I have a 32meg memory card to ship and was wondering they would?

Yes. I've done it before. Just stick another stamp on it just in case.

Haha.. that's a good way to get your letter opened by the postal service.


Just by one of those CD mailers with the cardboard insert, they're like 99 cents at the local branch.


I thought he was talking about a memory stick not a CD. Oh well.

wha? they sell 32mb umd 's now?
 

GuitarDaddy

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Just tell the person at the PO what it is, hopefully they can mark it where it won't get xray'd or scanned
 

Platypus

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Even if it was the memory stick, which I assumed, that mailer is good for stuff like that..

I've used it to mail CF cards before.
 

BigB10293

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Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Even if it was the memory stick, which I assumed, that mailer is good for stuff like that..

I've used it to mail CF cards before.

I've used just a regular envelope to do it, and it was a full size ms stick at that. It will mail fine, and it won't be opened.
 

Platypus

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Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Even if it was the memory stick, which I assumed, that mailer is good for stuff like that..

I've used it to mail CF cards before.

I've used just a regular envelope to do it, and it was a full size ms stick at that. It will mail fine, and it won't be opened.

That comment was referring to your suggestion of using extra postage, that's a giant red flag for postal workers that they should look in the envelope.

As far as the mailer I suggested, it's bubble wrapped and has a cardbord insert and wouldn't get flattened or damaged during delivery.
 

oogabooga

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Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Even if it was the memory stick, which I assumed, that mailer is good for stuff like that..

I've used it to mail CF cards before.

I've used just a regular envelope to do it, and it was a full size ms stick at that. It will mail fine, and it won't be opened.

That comment was referring to your suggestion of using extra postage, that's a giant red flag for postal workers that they should look in the envelope.

As far as the mailer I suggested, it's bubble wrapped and has a cardbord insert and wouldn't get flattened or damaged during delivery.

may i ask : why the extra postage is a redflag?
 

Platypus

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Originally posted by: oogabooga
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Even if it was the memory stick, which I assumed, that mailer is good for stuff like that..

I've used it to mail CF cards before.

I've used just a regular envelope to do it, and it was a full size ms stick at that. It will mail fine, and it won't be opened.

That comment was referring to your suggestion of using extra postage, that's a giant red flag for postal workers that they should look in the envelope.

As far as the mailer I suggested, it's bubble wrapped and has a cardbord insert and wouldn't get flattened or damaged during delivery.

may i ask : why the extra postage is a redflag?


Think about it... if you are mailing someone a bomb or anthrax or something biological.. don't you want to make sure it gets there? Extra postage is always a red flag that someone doesn't understand the postal service and it's fees.
 

Yzzim

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I bought a smart media stick from a person on FS/FT. They mailed it in a regular envelope but never put any padding or cardboard or anything around it, just threw the stick in an envelope.

Needless to say I never got it. I got the envelope, but the media stick was gone. There was a 1" cut on the side of the envelope so I thought someone stole it. Took it down to the post office and the guy said that the machines that sort the mail tend to take small objects in the envelopes and make them rip the envelope just enough for the media stick to escape.

Anyway, don't know what happened. Think I ended up paying for half the memory stick since I couldn't prove I didn't recieve it :(
 

BigB10293

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Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: oogabooga
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: BigB10293
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Even if it was the memory stick, which I assumed, that mailer is good for stuff like that..

I've used it to mail CF cards before.

I've used just a regular envelope to do it, and it was a full size ms stick at that. It will mail fine, and it won't be opened.

That comment was referring to your suggestion of using extra postage, that's a giant red flag for postal workers that they should look in the envelope.

As far as the mailer I suggested, it's bubble wrapped and has a cardbord insert and wouldn't get flattened or damaged during delivery.

may i ask : why the extra postage is a redflag?


Think about it... if you are mailing someone a bomb or anthrax or something biological.. don't you want to make sure it gets there? Extra postage is always a red flag that someone doesn't understand the postal service and it's fees.


This just doesn't make sense, and I'm not quite sure I believe it. I put on the extra postage because I wasn't sure about the rate vs. weight issue. I seriously doubt that all mail with extra postage is flagged because I bet there is a lot of it.