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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there.
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That's crazy. My understanding is the state determines the tax. The state as in "New Jersey"? I doubt it. They would want to collect sales tax obviously but they're not there yet. And that would be more than $89 anyway. There is probably some bullshit "convenience fee" in that amount. yes broker fee is around 60 and the import tax is about 29. I did a lot of research after the fact and will no longer order an s-9 until it drops to 1600 usd plus shipping as over 2000 is kind of subject and over 2500 is subject to tax. Is this a recent change or is it specific to China and not Europe or EU (goods origin)? About two years ago Spondoolies cost more than $2500 with no fee.
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That's crazy. My understanding is the state determines the tax. The state as in "New Jersey"? I doubt it. They would want to collect sales tax obviously but they're not there yet. And that would be more than $89 anyway. There is probably some bullshit "convenience fee" in that amount. yes broker fee is around 60 and the import tax is about 29. I did a lot of research after the fact and will no longer order an s-9 until it drops to 1600 usd plus shipping as over 2000 is kind of subject and over 2500 is subject to tax. Yep, learned that lesson on an S7 buy where the total for two miners was $2,100. Broker fees seem to vary depending on the company UPS uses. When this happened to me, my broker fees were much lower but it took much longer (5-7 days) to clear with the company and was somewhat of a nightmare. Seems to have gone smoothly/quickly in your case.
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That's crazy. My understanding is the state determines the tax. The state as in "New Jersey"? I doubt it. They would want to collect sales tax obviously but they're not there yet. And that would be more than $89 anyway. There is probably some bullshit "convenience fee" in that amount. yes broker fee is around 60 and the import tax is about 29. I did a lot of research after the fact and will no longer order an s-9 until it drops to 1600 usd plus shipping as over 2000 is kind of subject and over 2500 is subject to tax. Yep, learned that lesson on an S7 buy where the total for two miners was $2,100. Broker fees seem to vary depending on the company UPS uses. When this happened to me, my broker fees were much lower but it took much longer (5-7 days) to clear with the company and was somewhat of a nightmare. Seems to have gone smoothly/quickly in your case. 1 day delay. Could be worse
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According to coinwarz.com calculations My weekly profit after July 09/2016(Bitcoin Halving) is: 56.32 usd x 52 weeks= 2928 Usd ( If I go with weekly calculations,bitcoin difficulty, and bitcoin price stay same.) Yet 2928 Usd does not include hardware cost.Therefore I will be break even after a year. If bitcoin price stay same, bitcoin difficulty stay same as well. Can you check the numbers and let me know if I'm missing anything. If I have a Antminer s9 Hash Rate is : 12900 ghs Power watts: 1275+%7= 1365 watts power cost:10 cents pool fee: 2% Bitcoin difficulty: 209453158595.38100 Block REward:12.5 After July 09/ 2016 Bitcoin Usd:638 june 22/2016 Cost of hardware:2100 usd+ power supply+ shipping=Around 3000Usd Link is Below http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator/?h=12900.00&p=1365&pc=0.05&pf=2.00&d=209453158595.38100000&r=12.50000000&er=638.00000000&hc=0.00
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According to coinwarz.com calculations My weekly profit after July 09/2016(Bitcoin Halving) is: 56.32 usd x 52 weeks= 2928 Usd ( If I go with weekly calculations,bitcoin difficulty, and bitcoin price stay same.) Yet 2928 Usd does not include hardware cost.Therefore I will be break even after a year. If bitcoin price stay same, bitcoin difficulty stay same as well. Can you check the numbers and let me know if I'm missing anything. If I have a Antminer s9 Hash Rate is : 12900 ghs Power watts: 1275+%7= 1365 watts power cost:10 cents pool fee: 2% Bitcoin difficulty: 209453158595.38100 Block REward:12.5 After July 09/ 2016 Bitcoin Usd:638 june 22/2016 Cost of hardware:2100 usd+ power supply+ shipping=Around 3000Usd Link is Below http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator/?h=12900.00&p=1365&pc=0.05&pf=2.00&d=209453158595.38100000&r=12.50000000&er=638.00000000&hc=0.00Here's your problem: power cost:10 cents
This variable will almost certainly go up over time: Bitcoin Usd:638
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Has anyone else seen UPS wackiness such as this? My package was originally planning to be here (the U.S.) today, but delayed a day due to customs stuff... now it seems like it's taking a boat trip around asia.... WTH And UPS is still projecting a delivery of tomorrow on the east coast. LOL Incheon, Korea, Republic of 06/24/2016 8:13 A.M. Arrival Scan Shenzhen, China 06/24/2016 3:35 A.M. Departure Scan 06/23/2016 10:45 A.M. The package is awaiting clearing agency review. / Your package was released by the clearing agency. Osaka, Japan 06/23/2016 10:33 A.M. Arrival Scan Narita, Japan 06/23/2016 9:12 A.M. Departure Scan 06/23/2016 8:25 A.M. Arrival Scan Shenzhen, China 06/23/2016 3:07 A.M. Departure Scan 06/23/2016 1:01 A.M. Export Scan Shenzhen, China 06/22/2016 9:29 P.M. Your package is in transit. We're updating plans to schedule your delivery. / The package will be forwarded to a UPS facility in the destination city. 06/22/2016 5:36 P.M. Your package is in transit. We're updating plans to schedule your delivery. 06/22/2016 1:00 A.M. Arrival Scan 06/22/2016 12:53 A.M. Departure Scan 06/21/2016 12:48 P.M. The package is awaiting clearing agency review. / The package is at the clearing agency awaiting final release. Shenzhen, China 06/21/2016 11:37 P.M. Origin Scan 06/21/2016 5:06 P.M. Pickup Scan China 06/21/2016 11:06 P.M. Order Processed: Ready for UPS
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yep. Only dif is that I checked yesterday and saw I had to pay US Customs/broker fee of $46.85 to clear for delivery. Then I checked earlier this evening and saw mine went to Korea before heading here. WTF? I've never seen UPS use this route before...
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June 24, 2016, 02:11:23 AM |
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yep. Only dif is that I checked yesterday and saw I had to pay US Customs/broker fee of $46.85 to clear for delivery. Then I checked earlier this evening and saw mine went to Korea before heading here. WTF? I've never seen UPS use this route before...
I've seen packages take the long way around, they do it when there is congestion at the ports or a large volume of packages going on the same route.
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June 24, 2016, 03:16:03 AM |
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand.
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well I got the four running.
2 are running on the 4k 2x dps-2000 psu's
1 is running on an evga 1600 p2
1 is running on optimizer's newer designed breakout board for the dps-1600, dps-2000 , dps-2500 psu's
so far all four are doing well with bigger gable fan.
Some thoughts you need need good air circulation if the area is warm. the fans are on 90% and we have the big 1600cfm gable fan. I will bring a kill a watt meter for the gable fan.
we are running 60-65 pcb and 90-95 chip on all boards.
the batch 1's are at freq 575 the batch 2's are at freq 600
ambient temps were 85f today in the barn
I am going back to setup that older s-7 batch one and will add more fans as push behind the intakes.
I still think these need a little more pop then the s-7s' in a psu. I also hope to get really good fall numbers with these units.
And I will not buy another until they drop under 1800 shipped
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June 24, 2016, 03:29:04 AM |
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand. Could well be that US Customs is looking at it more as well. I got my both my b1 and 1st b3 without duty being charged and they both were more than this 3rd one. Getting 3 over $2k value each in ~1 month might raise a flag in tracking systems.
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June 24, 2016, 03:31:53 AM |
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand. Could well be that US Customs is looking at it more as well. I got my both my b1 and 1st b3 without duty being charged and they both were more than this 3rd one. Getting 3 over that in ~1 month might raise a flag in tracking systems. yeah could be I did 2 batch 1's then 2 batch 2's grand total of 8300(estimated) with the shipping. I can not complain with my orders since dec 2013 I have not paid much. I will do a waiting game and mine for now.
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June 24, 2016, 03:39:09 AM |
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand. Could well be that US Customs is looking at it more as well. I got my both my b1 and 1st b3 without duty being charged and they both were more than this 3rd one. Getting 3 over that in ~1 month might raise a flag in tracking systems. yeah could be I did 2 batch 1's then 2 batch 2's grand total of 8300(estimated) with the shipping. I can not complain with my orders since dec 2013 I have not paid much. I will do a waiting game and mine for now. As a person who has received invoices for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of miners Customs Duties have always been $0, unless the tariff code was entered wrong, however there have always been Customs Fee's and Brokerage fees, either with private brokers or UPS/Shipping company brokerages.
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@ Philipma, Ditto. Since April 2014 think this is only the 3-4th time I've had to pay duty. I could look back and see what time frames/orders I did when I got chargde but too lazy.. But kinda seems right.
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June 24, 2016, 03:45:29 AM |
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As a person who has received invoices for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of miners Customs Duties have always been $0, unless the tariff code was entered wrong, however there have always been Customs Fee's and Brokerage fees, either with private brokers or UPS/Shipping company brokerages.
Ok call it Customs fees and brokerage fees, either way it's has been very rare I've had to pay them and since I've gotten at least 1 or 2 of pretty much all of Bitmains generations of batch-1 miners - they've been pricey.
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June 24, 2016, 04:01:32 AM |
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand. Has anyone tried DHL? I know UPS and FedEX are charging.
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand. Has anyone tried DHL? I know UPS and FedEX are charging. i think dhl charges a lot more to ship it. dhl 1 s7ln = 67.56 ups 1 s7ln = 82.08 fedex 1 s7ln = 54.51 well based on s7ln fees maybe I will give dhal a shot next time. but I really think I will just let it drop to under 1800 before I buy again
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand. Has anyone tried DHL? I know UPS and FedEX are charging. i think dhl charges a lot more to ship it. All my shipments from BMT and AliExpress to SG are with DHL - very fast, minimal paperwork and all web & SMS automated. I just pay the Goods & Services Tax (GST) upon arrival to my doorsteps - about 7% of declared value. From Amazon, I used Fedex and UPS before but too many paperwork and delays. Some UPS packages did not arrive! Changed to DHL and no more issues.
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my secondary account. I am philipma1957
gear came . fees for 2 units = 89 usd
could be worse. I think I won't ask many questions for the time being.
That is on par with what I paid today to clear my single B3 miner. I asked the UPS agent for a breakdoen and it was a total of $46.86 mostly Customs duty and something like $3-4 for the UPS brokerage fee to process the Customs duty and import clearance. Either the import thresholds have changed or the miner is mis-marked for shipping code. I'd have to look up the exact code but is supposed to be for: Electronic equipment, computer, no terminal or display or something like that. It also took an odd hop in Japan -- usual route is Shenzhen > Osaka > Anchorage > etc. This time it arrived in Narita first but then left from Osaka. Er? A bit of a trek there. FYI, I wrote to Bitmain about this and they claim that they haven't changed the shipping codes. The implication is that it's the dollar figure triggering the difference, or UPS has gotten gready. The fact that every S9 was in excess of $2k while every S7 was under ($1.8k I think) leads me to think that we're in that gray area that Phil indicated where anything north of $2k might be interpreted as commercial and hence subject to duty. I'm going to take this up with UPS, but I doubt it will change anything. Bitmain needs to understand that the $2k threshold has an impact on the US market. They should return to pricing that's more sane. They've been especially greedy this time. They probably would have made much more money if they had priced the S9 lower, assuming that they could fill the unit demand. Has anyone tried DHL? I know UPS and FedEX are charging. i think dhl charges a lot more to ship it. All my shipments from BMT and AliExpress to SG are with DHL - very fast, minimal paperwork and all web & SMS automated. I just pay the Goods & Services Tax (GST) upon arrival to my doorsteps - about 7% of declared value. From Amazon, I used Fedex and UPS before but too many paperwork and delays. Some UPS packages did not arrive! Changed to DHL and no more issues. DHL is very much based on location. Some people will love them others will run into issues. I am on the very edge of my DHL driver's route so not so great for me. Any shipment that goes DHL I can count on him calling me end of day and asking if I can meet at X location or I won't get it that day. Worst one was around a hour and half away.... I did not have time to meet him so went next day. I can't find it the name of it on their site but if you don't have gurenteed delivery by them, they reserve the option to send last leg through usps vs driving it to those on edge of route like me. So again some will work great, but if on edge of delivery they are a pain.
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