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Old 03-02-2016, 12:42 PM
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I am donating several quilts to a friends Church which is about 3,000 miles from where I live. What carrier should I use? USPO, UPS or Fed Ex. What has been your experience? TY in advance!!!
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When I mailed 128 quilts to soldiers in Afghanistan 4 years ago, they went to an APO address 8 at a time thru the US Post Office and arrived just fine, every one over a period of months.
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Thanks Jan ! Not only for your advice but for making 128 soldiers happy. Bless your heart....
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I always use the post office priority mail. It includes tracking and $50 insurance, and you can add more if you want. In January I sent 3 quilts from Indiana to Colorado and they arrived in 3 days. You can also request a signature if you don't want to risk the package being left at the front door with no one home. All very reasonably priced.
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I used to use UPS but they don't require signatures any more. Just drop the package at the door and leave. Now I use the post office. They will insure, track and require signature if requested
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Just be sure that you understand the insurance claim info. The nice clerk at the PO may take the money to insure your package for $$$$, but if the parcel is lost, you can only claim what you have receipts for. So for instance, fabric is covered, as is long arm quilting if you used a service and got a receipt. Your time is not covered.
see
4.3 Nonpayable Claims
af.Personal time used to make hobby, craft, or similar handmade items.
http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/609.htm
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I have mailed quilts with USPS and had good luck.
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I have used the USPS too several times and had no problems.
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Thanks everybody for your replies! Quilts are happily on their way. I went with USPO. I got the insurance just in case. Went with GROUND as PRIORITY jumped up to $50.00 because of the box size.. Yikes! Hope the PRAYER LADIES at the Church like their new quilts to keep them warm in the Prayer Room.........
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Originally Posted by borntoquilt View Post
Thanks everybody for your replies! Quilts are happily on their way. I went with USPO. I got the insurance just in case. Went with GROUND as PRIORITY jumped up to $50.00 because of the box size.. Yikes! Hope the PRAYER LADIES at the Church like their new quilts to keep them warm in the Prayer Room.........
Here's a hint for next time. If you can do it, use flat rate priority and put the quilts in a space bag before boxing them. The quilts will still have the weight but take up far less space so you can put them in a smaller box.

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