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carpetman
05-02-2005, 11:22 AM
Today I went to the U.S. Post Office to mail two powder measures. They were going to charge me around $10.00 each to mail them. I had read much discussion here and other forums about the flat rate boxes. So I asked about them. Sure enough,they placed my box into a larger box and I now only had to pay $7.70 each. Had they been going to same address,could have done it for $7.70 once. So I now have $4.60 in my pocket I would not had if I had not read these forums to know to ask about it. I guess that makes me a pro at this stuff since in effect I got paid. Perhaps amatuers might want to address me as Mr or Sir---then again maybe they wont.

Scrounger
05-02-2005, 11:31 AM
Today I went to the U.S. Post Office to mail two powder measures. They were going to charge me around $10.00 each to mail them. I had read much discussion here and other forums about the flat rate boxes. So I asked about them. Sure enough,they placed my box into a larger box and I now only had to pay $7.70 each. Had they been going to same address,could have done it for $7.70 once. So I now have $4.60 in my pocket I would not had if I had not read these forums to know to ask about it. I guess that makes me a pro at this stuff since in effect I got paid. Perhaps amatuers might want to address me as Mr or Sir---then again maybe they wont.

Maybe we'll just address you as that cheap-assed Carpetman. Or maybe we won't address you at all...

StarMetal
05-02-2005, 12:07 PM
CAC for short "cheap-assed Carpetman"

Joe

Bass Ackward
05-02-2005, 12:37 PM
CAC for short "cheap-assed Carpetman"

Joe

Joe,

CAC? Ain't that a Navy term. I thought Ray was AF.

StarMetal
05-02-2005, 01:11 PM
Bass....ssssssssssshh!

Joe

Ed Barrett
05-03-2005, 10:51 PM
Perhaps amatuers might want to address me as Mr or Sir---then again maybe they wont.

In the Navy it was pronounced "sir" but spelled "Cur" by the lower ranks. <G>