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How to send flat rate packages to our troops!

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Real Estate Agent with Results Realty

I have sent the following post out every year that I have been on the rain and I'm sad to say that I almost forgot this year. I have to admit it was easier to remember when it was our son that was deployed. I'm not sure what jogged my memory tonight but I'm glad I remembered as there's still time to get packages to our troops before Christmas. 

Below are specific instructions on how to send flat rate packages to our troops.  Truth be told this is information that you can use all year as our troops love getting packages.  As you can see last year I won a photo-blogger award for this post.  I'm keeping it on there as maybe that will help the post get noticed.  So here's the post:

Award of Merit from PhotobloggersSending flat rate packages to our troopsIt is hard for out troops being away from friends and family during the holiday season. This makes it an ideal time to send them a flat rate package. Last year at this time our son was in the middle of his second tour of Iraq and he loved getting goodies from home. With him doing two tours I learned the ins and outs of sending him flat rate packages. On our son's first tour he was based at a town called Hit just northwest of Ramadi; the base was so small they really didn't even have a PX to speak of. For 6 months of his tour he was on the graveyard shift so if we didn't send food he was pretty much stuck eating MRE's. Needless to say I became an expert at sending care packages so I am going to pass my knowledge forward as I know there are many other soldiers like him who would love some extra care packages.

If you don't know a soldier but would like to help a soldier you can adopt a soldier through Soldiers Angels. You adopt them for the duration of their tour though, it is not just a one time thing. Our son told me there are a lot of soldiers that are alienated from families for one reason or another and don't receive much. Soldier's Angels sounds like the remedy for that problem.

You must mail your package to a particular soldier. You cannot send a package without a soldier's name or it will be just discarded. Another way to find a soldier is to ask friends and family if they know anyone. You will be amazed at how many people know of someone that has been deployed.

Flat Rate shipping to our troopsFiguring out how to send these packages was a learning experience. The first time I sent one I arrived at the post office with this big heavy box and spent something like $30 in shipping. I happened upon a really nice postal worker. He saw I was shipping to an APO in Iraq and turned me on to Flat rate shipping provided by our USPS. He told me that I could send several of the flat rate boxes for less than it would cost me to send the one big box.

When I sent him boxes on his first tour there were only two sizes available but there are now four different sizes of flat rate boxes. The two smaller boxes hold about the same amount but are made totally different. One is long and narrow and the other is short and squatty. The new larger box holds about 50% more and since I found out about it I have used it exclusively. It cost me $10.95 to ship using this box and I can make it as heavy as I want to. Normally this flat rate box cost $12.95 but the postal service gives a $2.00 discount when you ship to an APO. To be quite honest I'm not even sure what the current charge is on the smaller box as I now only use the large one. Any amount of material may be enCustoms declarations for flat rate shipping to our troopsclosed as long as the box is not modified and the contents fit inside. .

These boxes are provided to us free from our USPS and you can pick them up at most post offices prior to shipping. The only time I had trouble finding them was the Christmas season as the post office was having problems keeping them in stock. At the same time you pick the flat rate boxes up you will also want to pick up some "Customs Declaration and Dispatch Notices" and some priority mail address labels. You will need to fill out the Customs Declaration and you are going to need to put in a description of what you are sending. It says detailed but you can just write things like 6 cans of soup, 2 packages of crackers, candy, 3 cans of tuna etc. That will suffice for detailed. You will need to put in a value and I always marked treat as abandoned. You will then need to date and sign the form. You have to press hard as there are 6 copies to go through. I always filled out an address label also and put it on the box. I had a postal worker tell me to fill both out just in case the customs declaration came off.

I am sorry but there are no short cuts to standing in line. YOU CAN NOT USE THE SPEEDY CHECK OUT MACHINE. My neighbor did that the first time she sent a package to her son and it came back to her because she had not added the customs declaration page.

Chirstmas with our US Army TroopsThe soldiers love getting useful stuff. Our daughter is a flight attendant for a charter company that moves our troops and she told me that someone sent some marines off with lei's which they proceeded to give to the flight attendants. The thought was nice but I think they would have preferred something that was useful to them. I sent things like soup, tuna, crackers, summer sausage, non-perishable cheese, candy. You get the idea anything that is non-perishable. At Christmas I always sent homemade cookies and candy to our son. He isn't that crazy about sweets but he always shared them. You can be assured that if the soldier you are sending to doesn't like what you sent they will pass it on to someone that does.

So should you hear about someone that is stationed over in Iraq or Afghanistan you now know how to mail them a box of goodies using these wonderful flat rate boxes provided to us by our postal service.

Amazingly I found these packages typically got to their destination in less than a week. Whether I was sending them to Germany (as that was where our son was first stationed) or Iraq they always arrived. One time I sent the package to his old Germany APO address and the package went back to Fort Hood and then on to Iraq (it took about a month but it arrived safe and sound). About the only time I did not us the flat rate boxes was when I sent Ramon noodles or the time I sent an air mattress bed as it didn't fit.

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Comments(15)

William Johnson
Retired - La Jolla, CA
Retired

Hi Marchel, Thank you for re-posting this. This is such valuable information and will help those that want to send packages. Thanks Again for this wonderful information.

Dec 09, 2010 07:46 PM
Missy Caulk
Missy Caulk TEAM - Ann Arbor, MI
Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate

Thank you Marchel, this is great information, and I have suggested for a feature. God bless our men and woman and their families serving and not at home during the Christmas season.

 

Dec 09, 2010 11:26 PM
Broker Nick
South Florida Real Estate & Development, Inc. - Coconut Creek, FL
Broker Nick Relocation Broker Service

Marchel - Have I told you lately that I love you? Thanks patriot! Thank you for your heart for our heroes -

Dec 09, 2010 11:45 PM
Broker Nick
South Florida Real Estate & Development, Inc. - Coconut Creek, FL
Broker Nick Relocation Broker Service

Congratulations this post is now featured in the Silent Majority Group of Active Rain.

Dec 09, 2010 11:58 PM
Tricia Pearson
Tricia Pearson - Pearson Real Estate - Texas Hill Country - Boerne, TX
Real Estate Broker, San Antonio/Hill Country Homes for Sale

Thanks for the great information Marchel.  I'll be sending this to some offices here in Boerne that are collecting for our troops. These courageous men and women need all of our support.  I'm suggesting for a feature also.

Dec 10, 2010 01:17 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Marchel one of our young men at Church who just recently returned back from Kuwait has gotten our Church to participate in putting together a large container of goodies to ship back to his Troop.  It has been heartwarming how the rest of the young people at our Church have gotten behind him in doing this.

Dec 10, 2010 06:12 AM
Rene Fabre
ARFCO Media - Renton, WA
Practicing Philosophical Eclectic of the Arts

Marchel... Thanks so much for reposting this... much appreciated. And you are much appreciated for all you do. Thanks...

Dec 10, 2010 07:11 AM
Pat Haddad, ABR, CRS, ePRO, GRI
Keller Williams Indianapolis Metro NE - Carmel, IN
Carmel, Fishers, Westfield IN Real Estate Expert

Marchel--It would take someone a very long time to research this.  You are doing a great service in writing a post with complete directions and all do's and don'ts.  As you say, this can be used year round, not just during the holidays!!

Dec 10, 2010 08:11 AM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro

WILLIAM, Our troops love getting these packages.  I was always amazed at how fast our son would get his packages.  From the time I mailed them he usually had them in a week.

MISSY, You are so right God Bless our troops!!  We are free because they serve and have served.

NICHOLAS, Thanks for featuring this in Silent Majority, my favorite group by the way!

TRICIA, Thanks for sharing!  I know how much they love those packages. Somehow a letter is just not the same as some goodies with the letter.

 

Dec 10, 2010 12:46 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Marchel - What a wonderful and timely post.  I'm having a hard time getting with the Christmas spirit this year, and can hardly believe we are just 2 weeks from the big day!

Dec 11, 2010 05:03 AM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Marchel, I remember your post from last year, and this is a great reminder, suggested to get this out more.

Dec 11, 2010 07:37 AM
Joshua Zargari
MJ Decorators Workshop LI staging and home decorating - Lynbrook, NY
MJ Decorators Workshop

This is a great cause...Thank you for sharing.

Dec 11, 2010 02:26 PM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro

GEORGE, That is wonderful that the young folks are thinking about our troops.  It seems like the longer they are over there the less we hear about them.

RENE, You are welcome.  This is the one post of the year that I wish would get featured but alas I guess not for this year.  Last year I called Brad Andersohn and asked him to feature it (lol) but he is not there this year for me to call him.

PAT, I learned this lesson the hard way so like to share to maybe make it easier for someone to mail those packages.  I KNOW that our troops love getting goodies from home.

 

Dec 12, 2010 07:10 AM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro

MYRL, I hear you!  We have been so warm it makes it hard to think Christmas.  We did have a cold front come in last night though so went from high 70's to low 50's.  It does feel more like Christmas now.

REBECCA, Thanks for the suggestion.  I know a number of people have said they have suggested for a feature but alas it looks like it might not be a go for this year.  Last year I called Brad Andersohn and asked him to feature the post (lol).  Not so much because I want or need a feature but I would like to get the word out on how to send flat rate packages.

JOSHUA, Anything we can do to help our troops at holidays and all year!!

Dec 12, 2010 07:13 AM
Debi Boucher
Real Estate Showcase Photography - Woodland Park, CO
"Realtor Showcase" - Real Estate Photography/Virtual Tours

Excellent post, Marchel - and timeless. There's always this need.

Dec 12, 2010 09:18 AM