Buy $3.00 worth of flat white contact paper, and cover the side of the
box with it. Then take your box to the UPS office in San Jose.
KWW
William Langdell wrote:
> Dear Listers: I just had a thoroughly annoying experience today attempting to
> ship some wheel rims from Sunnyvale California to a fellow lister in Texas. I
> boxed the four wheel rims in what I thought was an appropriate box and took it
> to my nearest UPS station. The package was refused because it weighed a few
> pounds more than the rating printed on the cardboard box. I then put the rims
> into two very sturdy boxes, taped them closed and went back to UPS to ship the
> rims. I was refused again because the recycled boxes had a "hazardous
> materials" message printed on the cardboard. The boxes had previously held
> bottles of Methanol, a moderately flammable liquid. I offered to obliterate
> the warning messages with a felt pen but was told that would not be allowed,
> that they would still be considered hazmat. In any case I wasted over two
> hours of time attempting to ship perfectly non hazardous wheel rims. Does
> anyone have a suggestion what the most economical way to send 64 pounds of
> wheel rims from California to a Morris owner in Texas? Bill Langdell,
> Sunnyvale CA '57 Minor Convertible
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