I don’t ship overseas for one reason - I got screwed.

I have no idea to what countries I can and cannot mail amateur radio equipment. 
Unfortunately, I mailed to a country with whom we are not allowed to mail such 
items. The receiving country did not accept it but they did damage it 
extensively. I got it back and the USPS would not honor the insurance (although 
they gave me a refund of the insurance) I bought because I mailed to a country 
with whom we cannot mail amateur radio equipment (I hope you noticed the fully 
circular monologue there - that’s a small amount of what I endured). They 
accepted it at our local PO but would not honor the insurance. All of this took 
about six months.

You could argue that it’s my fault, but in my job, I am paid to inform others 
of the potential risks of their actions. I do take responsibility for my 
actions. I don’t claim fault with my actions though. I hope you understand the 
difference.

For *that* reason, I *refuse* to send overseas. Been there, done that, got the 
t-shirt (and the months of paperwork) and the loss of equipment to prove it.

I still use the USPS because they’re about the least expensive way to send 
items (UPS has almost doubled their prices over the past few months). I don’t 
use FedEx much because you have to look them in the face and say, “Pick that up 
and take it with you.”

As for DHL… They have:

1. When no one’s around, left packages lodged in the barbed-wire around our 
office.
2. When no one’s around, thrown items over the fence.
3. When no one’s around, left items between the gate and gate post that either 
fall or get crushed.

I thought DHL was out of business but just within the past week, they delivered 
one of my daughters’ textbooks to the house after 9:30PM (we go to bed earlier 
than that) in the rain. Luckily, the seller had wrapped the book in plastic a 
couple of times so we took no damage.

I would’t ship an anvil with DHL afraid they’d find that magic rubber mallet 
and break it!

Back to your regularly scheduled Elecraft information.

73,
Joel - W4JBB
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