[DX-CHAT] Follow-up on Via France post

2008-11-17 Thread Barry
I know someone whose son is a supr. with USPS.  I posed the question to 
him about writing routing info like Via France or Via Japan on an 
envelope and whether it makes any difference.


Here's what he said, FWIW:

My son went with this to Washington. Apparently, there is a large book 
called the International Mail Manual. According to whomever Dave 
talked to, there is NO way that the public can request or demand the 
route that something is to be shipped internationally. In other words, 
it is at the discretion of the postal system as to how it gets wherever 
it is going.


I read that as if it was leaving say Washington, D.C.---it could fly out 
from there and go one route. But, if leaving say California, it might go 
another route. However the particular regional distribution center has 
it set up. For example---our mail goes by truck to Baltimore---and then 
out from there.


Barry W2UP

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Re: [DX-CHAT] Follow-up on Via France post

2008-11-17 Thread DAVE WHITE
Thanks for that, Barry.
 
All I know is that FR5DX said put Reunion Island, France, not Reunion Island 
Indian Ocean and he's more likely to receive it.
 
QSLs the old route were never answered (zero out of 4), QSLs the new route were 
(three out of three).
 
I can't figure the science, but there you go :-)
 
I still stand by the tips I gave earlier like hiding $$ well and Never putting 
ANYTHING about ham radio or callsigns on the envelope
 
cheers
 
D

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Subject: [DX-CHAT] Follow-up on Via France post
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Date: Monday, 17 November, 2008, 11:35 PM

I know someone whose son is a supr. with USPS.  I posed the question to 
him about writing routing info like Via France or Via Japan on an 
envelope and whether it makes any difference.

Here's what he said, FWIW:

My son went with this to Washington. Apparently, there is a large book 
called the International Mail Manual. According to whomever Dave 
talked to, there is NO way that the public can request or demand the 
route that something is to be shipped internationally. In other words, 
it is at the discretion of the postal system as to how it gets wherever 
it is going.

I read that as if it was leaving say Washington, D.C.---it could fly out 
from there and go one route. But, if leaving say California, it might go 
another route. However the particular regional distribution center has 
it set up. For example---our mail goes by truck to Baltimore---and then 
out from there.

Barry W2UP

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Barry Kutner, W2UP Newtown, PA   



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Re: [DX-CHAT] Follow-up on Via France post

2008-11-17 Thread ragnar otterstad
The French overseas territories are treated just like USA's.
When we mail to f .ex Guam there is a US postal code.

For the FRs FG  FM etc  adress to FRANCE , you will be ok

73  Rag  LA5HE


  
 All I know is that FR5DX said put Reunion Island,
 France, not Reunion Island Indian Ocean and he's
 more likely to receive it.
  
 QSLs the old route were never answered (zero out of 4),
 QSLs the new route were (three out of three).
  
 I can't figure the science, but there you go :-)
  
 I still stand by the tips I gave earlier like hiding $$
 well and Never putting ANYTHING about ham radio or callsigns
 on the envelope
  
 cheers
  
 D


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[DX-CHAT] Reunion Island, and all that.

2008-11-17 Thread John Warren
France is divided into about 100 Departments (the first two digits  
of that 5 digit number).  All French overseas territories, such as  
Reunion Island, are included in that system.  By directing your QSL to  
France, it will get expeditiously  to Paris, then be treated as French  
INTERNAL mail  for the final rapid hop to Reunion (there's at least  
one daily nonstop from CDG).  The penalty for messing with French  
internal mail is Madame La Guillotine.  So, the correct way to  
conclude the address is :  		97xxx Reunion,


FRANCE.


On the other hand, if you address it something like Reunion Island,   
Indian Ocean, it will vanish into never-never land, and not be seen  
again.


73,  John,  NT5C.


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