Here is a copy and paste of the rate info from the Latvian Post. You can
see the increments there. Don't mind other numbers, they represent the
actual rates. For more info, you can refer to http://www.post.lv
7.2.1. Lidz 20 g
0,15 0,30 0,40
7.2.2. No 20 lidz 100 g
0,50 0,50 0,80
7.2.3. No 100 lidz 250 g
1,40 1,40 2,00
7.2.4. No 250 lidz 500 g
2,80 2,80 4,00
7.2.5. No 500 lidz 1000 g
3,75 3,75 5,00
7.2.6. No 1000 lidz 2000 g
7,50 7,50 10,00
Cheers,
Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Michael G. Koerner
Sent: 27 November 2000 20.17
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:9403] Little 'drop' at the USPS and a non-USA rate
question
I had to go to the local Post Office a few days ago to buy a USPS money
order. Recently, they installed new cashier equipment, including a new
automatic money order security printer. As I was looking over the MO
and its attached receipt, I noticed that the date on the document was in
the latest ISO 'YYYY-MM-DD' format.
Another, albeit small, 'drip'.
:-)
Also, how do non-USA postal authorities figure letter/package rates
(rate/mass units)? I assume that most, if not all, are by certain
blocks of grams (ie, rate/25 g).
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Regards,
Michael G. Koerner
Appleton, WI
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