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		<title>How To Pack Marijuana For Illegal Shipping</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This set of instructions was submitted by an anonymous reader. In the interest of serving our wide range of readers we made an editorial decision to publish it. 
&#8220;I believe I know of a few ways you can ship marijuana without any complications. The first way is using a combination of peanut butter and [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/hot.png"/>&#8220;I believe I know of a few ways you can ship marijuana without any complications. The first way is using a combination of peanut butter and ground coffee beans. Peanut butter is a good solution<br />
or smaller quantities, coat the inside of a mason jar or some other air tight container with peanut butter with a spatula, then you just place the desired amount of product into the jar seal it and then mail (for obvious reason you put the desired amount of marijuana in a plastic bag).<br />
Because a lot more coffee grounds are needed this is cost effective for larger quantities. Place a trash bag inside the shipping box to make a barrier between the coffee grounds and box. Zip lock however much product then you fill the trash bag with coffee grounds the more the better. Then submerge your product into the coffee grounds and ship.You can combine the two techniques but it is messy but is extremely effective.&#8221; &#8212;-Anonymous Contribution</p>
<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/cancel.png"/>Now seriously folks&#8230;our advise is that you leave this for the professionals. Do not try this at home.</p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
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		<title>How To Ship Cheese</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 14:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 
How to ship perishable food
Cheese is a perishable food which requires refrigeration.
Cheese must be shipped NEXT DAY DELIVERY.
Materials

Styrofoam Box
Corrugated Box
Ice Pack
Moisture Resistant Tape

Procedure
1. Freeze ice pack before shipping.
2. Wrap cheese in plastic wrap.
3. Remove cheese from the refrigerator at the last possible moment.
4. Place the cheese in the Styrofoam box and with the ice [...]]]></description>
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<strong>How to ship perishable food</strong></p>
<p>Cheese is a perishable food which requires refrigeration.</p>
<p>Cheese must be shipped NEXT DAY DELIVERY.<br />
<strong>Materials</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Styrofoam Box</li>
<li>Corrugated Box</li>
<li>Ice Pack</li>
<li>Moisture Resistant Tape</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Procedure</strong><br />
1. Freeze ice pack before shipping.<br />
2. Wrap cheese in plastic wrap.<br />
3. Remove cheese from the refrigerator at the last possible moment.<br />
4. Place the cheese in the Styrofoam box and with the ice pack.<br />
5. Seal the Styrofoam container with reinforced tape around all the edges to insure no leakage of liquid during transit. Any sign of liquid in the box is cause for the shipper to inspect the item and causing delay of your delivery.<br />
6. Then place the Styrofoam in the double corrugated box with at least 1/2 inch to 2 inches empty space.<br />
7. Place packing foam or bubble wrap in the empty space.<br />
8. Seal BOTH ends and corners with moisture resistant reinforced tape. Corners are very susceptible to damage in transit.<br />
9. Place shipping label on the end that you want to remain up for the the journey.</p>
<p>Perishables may be shipped DHL, FEDEX, or UPS.</p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>How To Ship A Perishable Item</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 16:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
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How to ship perishable food
Perishable food: Can be described any food stuff that requires refrigeration such as a smoked turkey, cheese or fish (EW!).
Perishables must be shipped NEXT DAY DELIVERY.
Materials

Styrofoam Box
Corrugated Box
Ice Pack
Moisture Resistant Tape

Procedure
1. Freeze ice pack before shipping.
2. Wrap the perishable item wrapped in plastic wrap.
3. Remove perishable from the refrigerator at [...]]]></description>
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<strong>How to ship perishable food</strong></p>
<p>Perishable food: Can be described any food stuff that requires refrigeration such as a smoked turkey, cheese or fish (EW!).</p>
<p>Perishables must be shipped NEXT DAY DELIVERY.<br />
<strong>Materials</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Styrofoam Box</li>
<li>Corrugated Box</li>
<li>Ice Pack</li>
<li>Moisture Resistant Tape</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Procedure</strong><br />
1. Freeze ice pack before shipping.<br />
2. Wrap the perishable item wrapped in plastic wrap.<br />
3. Remove perishable from the refrigerator at the last possible moment.<br />
4. Place the plastic wrapped perishable item in the Styrofoam box and with the ice pack.<br />
5. Seal the Styrofoam container with reinforced tape around all the edges to insure no leakage of liquid during transit. Any sign of liquid in the box is cause for the shipper to inspect the item and causing delay of your delivery.<br />
6. Then place the Styrofoam in the double corrugated box with at least 1/2 inch to 2 inches empty space.<br />
7. Place packing foam or bubble wrap in the empty space.<br />
8. Seal BOTH ends and corners with moisture resistant reinforced tape. Corners are very susceptible to damage in transit.<br />
9. Place shipping label on the end that you want to remain up for the the journey.</p>
<p>Perishables may be shipped DHL, FEDEX, or UPS.</p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>How To Ship Pies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 15:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
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A pie is considered a perishable similar to any unfrosted or frosted cake that would normally require refrigeration.
Materials

Plastic container or wrap
Styrofoam box
Corrugated box
Packing foam or peanuts
Reinforced moisture resistant tape

Procedure
1. Freeze pie rock solid.
2. Wrap frozen pie in a sealed plastic container or wrap to avoid loss of moisture.
3. Place plastic container into a Styrofoam [...]]]></description>
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A pie is considered a perishable similar to any unfrosted or frosted cake that would normally require refrigeration.</p>
<p><strong>Materials</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Plastic container or wrap</li>
<li>Styrofoam box</li>
<li>Corrugated box</li>
<li>Packing foam or peanuts</li>
<li>Reinforced moisture resistant tape</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Procedure</strong></p>
<p>1. Freeze pie rock solid.<br />
2. Wrap frozen pie in a sealed plastic container or wrap to avoid loss of moisture.<br />
3. Place plastic container into a Styrofoam container that surrounds the box with at least 2 inches of insulation.<br />
4. Place Styrofoam container into a corrugated box with at least 1/2 inch to an inch of empty space for packing material.<br />
5. Place packing foam or peanuts in the empty space.<br />
6. Close the box with reinforced moisture resistant tape.<br />
7. Seal BOTH ends and corners of the box. Corners are a very susceptible area for tearing during shipping.<br />
8. Place the mailing label on the edge that you want to remain up during the duration of your trip.</p>
<p>Pies may be sent by DHL, FEDEX, or UPS</p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>How To Ship Deceased Internationally</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 14:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ We came across this press release on a Funeral Service that specializes in shipping your deceased internationally. This makes allot of sense when you consider that we have become a global economy with people relocating not just from state to state but from country to country. The need to ship a loved one back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> We came across this <a href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb962014.htm">press release</a> on a Funeral Service that specializes in shipping your deceased internationally. This makes allot of sense when you consider that we have become a global economy with people relocating not just from state to state but from country to country. The need to ship a loved one back to their country of origin would obviously necessitate overnight shipping as one would not want to put their loved on in a tanker to arrive 8 weeks later. Most people know that international express shipping can be very cost prohibitive for your average personal shipper. The idea of striving to make a shipment of this nature affordable is both timely and necessary. </p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>What Do You Say?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 20:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/how-to-ship-a-bike-or-bikes/">The Top 9 Instructions on the Web for &#8220;How to ship a bike?&#8221;</a></p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>How To Ship a Large Item?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 14:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first thing we want to do is define a large or freight item. Anything over 150lbs is considered a heavy weight item because of the 150lb weight restriction that all three of the big shipping companies have in place. ]]></description>
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<strong>What is a large item?</strong></p>
<p>The first thing we want to do is define a large or freight item. Anything over 150lbs is considered a heavy weight item because of the 150lb weight restriction that all three of the big shipping companies have in place. We will define large items as those that fall within the 100-150 lb range. Although they fall within the weight allowance of the big three shippers (DHL, FEDEX, or UPS), and does not have to be shipped as freight, this weight range would certainly be considered large by our readers and we will focus our discussion on that weight range. </p>
<p>Typical items that fall within that weight range are: recliners, small dressers a small stove etc.  There are two types of packing methods available for large objects. One that involves bubble wrap, blanket wrapping and shrink wrapping and the other that involves crating.</p>
<p><strong>Materials Needed</strong></p>
<p>Packing<br />
Tape<br />
Moving blankets 3.6 or 7lb filler<br />
Packing foam<br />
Hand acrylic packing tape</p>
<p><strong>Procedure</strong></p>
<p><strong>Wrapping a large item</strong><br />
Typically an object such as a recliner is subject to scratching and tearing of the fabric. It does not have to be crated or put in a moving box but wrapped. Corners are the most susceptible to damage in any shipping package and should be reinforced preferably with packing foam or bubble wrap.</p>
<p>To wrap an item such as a recliner, it is recommended that:<br />
1)	The feet of the recliner be removed and taped (along with any tool needed) to the bottom of the chair for easy finding when unpacking.<br />
2)	All corners are protected with packing foam or bubble wrap.<br />
3)	The recliner is completely blanket wrapped using moving quality blankets and tape. Quality blankets have more filler weight.<br />
4)	The blanket is secured with packing grade acrylic tape. Use generous amounts of tape around the item to insure that the blanket does not fall off in transit.<br />
5)	Secure the Waybill onto the package with acrylic packing tape. In addition, place a copy of the waybill inside the package before wrapping.<br />
6)	Call you shipper of choice for a pickup.</p>
<p><strong>Crating a large item (less than 150lbs)</strong></p>
<p>An item such as a small stove or automobile part is best shipped in a crate. We are looking to avoid and dents that would not only damage the look of the item but also the ability of the item to perform its function.</p>
<p>Crates can either be purchased, homemade or custom made. The following are the characteristics of a good crate.</p>
<p>1)	It should be able to handle the weight that it is carrying ie stacking<br />
2)	It should allow room for protective wrapping such as packing foam around the item<br />
3)	It should be a simple square or rectangle shape<br />
4)	Internally, it should have the ability to secure your item from moving internally in the crate<br />
5)	It should be a secure and closed box that can be readily opened by any inspectors<br />
6)	Crate panels are usually made of plywood.<br />
7)	Crate is usually reinforced with lumber</p>
<p>Once the item has been crated, securely attach the waybill to the outside of the crate and place an extra copy inside. Call you shipper of choice for a pickup.</p>
<p>A Robotics building team from Boston University have a great guide on<br />
<a href="http://www.burobotics.org/build_a_crate.pdf"target="blank">building a basic crate</a> that is highly recommended. </p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>The Top 7 Instructions on the Web for Shipping a Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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If you have never shipped your pet before, it can be a stressful experience trying to figure out the proper procedure-especially if you are under a time crunch. That is why we scoured the internet in search of the best instructions on &#8220;how to ship a pet?&#8221; and put them all in one place. [...]]]></description>
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<br />If you have never shipped your pet before, it can be a stressful experience trying to figure out the proper procedure-especially if you are under a time crunch. That is why we scoured the internet in search of the best instructions on &#8220;how to ship a pet?&#8221; and put them all in one place.  The instructions that are included in this list provide different perspectives, stories and tools that could be of use to any first time pet shipper or a pet owner that wants to do a better job the second time around. We hope you find it helpful.</br><br />
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<p>We provide you with the procedure and the resource links you would need to arrange to have your pet shipped by air.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/Search.png"><a href=" http://puppydogweb.com/articles/shipping.htm"target="blank">Shipping your puppies</a></p>
<p>This provides you with a procedure and good resource links. This article is good for someone who wants more detail.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/Search.png"><a href="http://www.labbies.com/ship.htm"target="blank">Shipping your dogs and puppies</a><br />
This article has good tips on shipping a dog. The section on “Why Ship?” turns out to be unintentionally funny because of the author’s use of the the word “bitch”. He uses it in the formal sense but I am afraid that popular culture has made it impossible for us to read that paragraph without a smirk. He also gives his account of a close call that almost occurred traveling by with his puppies.</p>
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This article gives great kennel information and diagrams. In fact we link to this section from our article. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/Search.png"><a href="http://www.happytailstravel.com/airline_pet_travel.php"target="blank">Airline friendly pet travel information</a><br />
This site also provides some good tips and information about the airline cargo area.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/Search.png"><a href="http://www.uship.com/Pets/articles/move-with-pet/"target="blank">Moving with a pet</a><br />
This article although very wordy, does provide a good list of questions to ask a pet transporter.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/Search.png"><a href="http://www.nextdaypets.com/directory/dogs/forum/4566.aspx"target="blank">Pet lovers discussion forum</a><br />
This is an active forum on shipping dogs.</p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>What is the Fuel Surcharge?</title>
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The <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/Fuel+Surcharge" rel="tag">fuel surcharge</a> is a charge that is added to the price of shipping your package. The reason that is is separate is because the price of fuel needed to transport your package fluctuates with the market value of fuel.  When the cost of fuel is low price the shipping companies can reduce the surcharge and likewise when the cost of fuel is high the shipping companies must increase their fuel surcharge.<br />
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The following are links to pages that show the fuel surcharges for the big three.<br />
<br /><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/Search.png"><a href="http://www.dhl-usa.com/CustServ/FuelSurcharge.asp?nav=CustomerService/FuelSrchg">DHL FUEL SURCHARGE</a></br> </p>
<p><img src="http://www.howtoshipanything.com/wp-content/themes/blog-pixel-blue-edition-2.0/images2/Search.png"><a href="http://www.fedex.com/us/services/fuelsurcharge.html">FEDEX FUEL SURCHARGE</a> </br><br />
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<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
Your <a href="http://personalshipping.howtoshipanything.com/">How To Ship</a> Advisor</p>
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		<title>What does Dimensional Weight Mean?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Dimensional Weight is a standardize calculation used by all the big three shippers to access if your package is taking up an undo amount of space. For an extreme example, imagine that you shipped one pen in a box made for a computer. The weight would practically be negligible but it would take up a lot of space in the shipping truck that could be used to ship heavier items. The shipping companies seek compensation for this in the form of the dim weight designation. Normally you do not have to worry about this unless you are shipping a non-heavy item in a large box. </p>
<p><strong>US DOMESTIC AIR SERVICE</strong><br />
(Length x Width x Height = Cubic Inches)/(194)</p>
<p><strong>US DOMESTIC GROUND SERVICE</strong><br />
(Length x Width x Height = Cubic Inches)/(194)</p>
<p><strong>INTERNATIONAL SERVICE</strong><br />
(Length x Width x Height = Cubic Inches)/(166)</p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Shipping,<br />
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