Small towns do help.

Ron L'Herault wrote:
The people at my post office are super.  They are friendly and helpful.
They know what recordings are too.  Maybe it is because I live in a small
town?

Ron L in North Attleborough, MA,   home of the jewelry industry in the USA

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Rich
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 11:27 AM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Media Mail...

Many eBay sellers are shipping everything Media Mail. I have received torque wrenches shipped as Media Mail. I can understand the USPS problem with this.

That being said, this just goes to show the sate of the US education system since we were blessed with the Department of Education almost 50 years ago. Little Johnny and Janie are just plain dumb. They know nothing about history. Never even heard about some guy named Thomas Edison

I just love dealing with government workers at any level.



[email protected] wrote:
For those of us who have battled the US Postal Service there came a new challenge today. I won a lot of Blue Amberols on eBay and they arrived yesterday with a postcard note from my carrier to go to the main post
office as
there was postage due.  That seemed odd since the seller had gone to great

lengths to calculate and charge correctly.
When I arrived at the post office I presented the young guy at the counter

with my postcard.  He went in back and retrieved the box then told me I
owed
another $18.75 because they had opended the box after X-raying it and
there
were no records inside so it could not be MEDIA MAIL.  So, I told him they

were Edison cylinder records.  I asked if I could show him.  He called
over
his supervisor. They allowed me to reach into the box and retrieve a cylinder record. Both agreed that it was not a CD and not a record. I
asked for
the next higher up supervisor.  They went and brought back the postmaster.

I showed him the Edison box labeled Edison Blue Amberol Record. He was unmoved and somewhat uncaring. Just when I thought all was lost, an
elderly
postal worker getting ready to open his window next to us, looked over,
and
said, "I used to play records like that on my grandfather's grammyphone
(sic)!"
SAVED... and then it only took 30 minutes to undo the extra charges so the box would be once again just media mail. And people wonder why our confidence in the government bureaucracies is flagging? Regards to all, Al _______________________________________________
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