Some places (like our local library) also let items sit for several days to
kill any virus on the book, package etc.
George
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From: "Heidjer Staecker" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 11:34:55 AM
Subject: [comicart-l] Re: International shipping: current situation
I received a package that was sent from Germany to the US via DHL. It took
about 5 weeks. The longest part was that it was doing something at the DHL
warehouses in Germany. Once it left, it spent a little bit of time in the US
customs as well.
On Thursday, January 14, 2021, 10:18:01 AM CST, massa frederic
<badmarru@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Malcolm.
From: comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf
of Malcolm Bourne <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 5:11 PM
To: comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [comicart-l] Re: International shipping: current situation
I just had two pieces arrive from USPS (to me in England) two days ago - one
was sent 5 weeks before and one about three weeks before. One got held up by
customs at this end, one didn’t. The customs one took a bit of work from me to
track down and pay the charges but it worked in the end. But I am sure covid is
slowing things down, even FedEx.
I got a parcel from Spain yesterday though and it took just 24 hours!!
Malcolm
On 14 Jan 2021, at 16:06, massa frederic < badmarru@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
Hello everyone
I know that everything is slower these days in terms of shipping because of the
pandemy, national or international, but has anyone met any difficulties because
of it? USPS or Fedex?
I have various pieces on hold from shipping as I usually wait for the end of
the year rush to pass but I fear that covid has prolonged/is prolonging that
situation.
Best,Fred
From: comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx < comicartl-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > on
behalf of Mark F McDermott < journey2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 4:59 PM
To: comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx < comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >
Subject: [comicart-l] Re: POST OFFICE- It is time to fix it
They (AMZN Fresh) can’t even deliver chilled or frozen products. The frozen
items would occasionally (depending upon that day’s temperature) be thawed out
as they are placed only in brown paper bags and they tend to drive around in a
non-refrigerated vehicle for 90 to 120 minutes. From what I have heard, the
vaccine
requires critical storage, temperature control. Thus, adding inoculations to
their repertoire might be a bit of a stretch…
Mark
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Behalf Of Mark Nevins (Redacted sender "nevins_mark" for DMARC)
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2021 10:26 AM
To: comicartl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [comicart-l] Re: POST OFFICE- It is time to fix it
Not to be a wise ass, but if we could teach and certify Amazon and UPS drivers
to safely administer the vaccine, we could all be inoculated by St. Patrick’s
Day.
Mark Nevins
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On Jan 14, 2021, at 10:20, yellowkd@xxxxxxx wrote:
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My guess is that more than just I on this list, have had problems with the post
office recently. I currently have a package sent to Western Pennsylvania that
is out over 30 days. Things are getting better - I got a package of silent
animate DVDs from New York media mail in 5 days yesterday and some comics also
media mail arrived in 12.
One of the key problems here is the virus which has deeply affected the
regional sorting hub in Detroit (and it seems elsewhere based on my tracking
packages-there are obvious regional centers that are in crisis).
As such I found it interesting yesterday in talking to postal workers (ship a
lot, you know a lot of postal workers- I am also on the local post office
advisory board so I talk to a lot of people about the post office) to discover
there is no plan to vaccinate postal workers! Yep the best way to do it is
offer it on the job- all these folks locally are in the post office picking up
or sorting mail at key times of the day. You bring in the vaccine and get every
worker who wants one gets it at the same time. I mean it ain't rocket science
and it is a federal program.
Right now a key part of commerce due to the pandemic and a key support for all
types of small businesses is the post office. It is a essential that it works
well. A lot of little main street stores are only surviving because they are
selling on line.
So I am sending off an email to my Senators telling them this needs to be
addressed and with a new administration coming in with people who think
government should work - maybe we can see some solutions-
Best George Hagenauer
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