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My son arrived at A School on Saturday. I need to ship him his cell phone and laptop. What is the best method?  FedEx, UPS or USPS???

Thanks

Jane

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Hi GeauxTigers!!  I hate I missed meeting you at the M&G last Thursday, but wasn't the entire weekend the Best Ever!!!  I'm Still excited!!!  And...So Happy to talk/text/Skype with him!!!

I just sent my son's laptop & accessories, laptop case, sweat shirts, T-shirts, and a few other items to him at NAS Pensacola today!  I took everything to Mailbox, Etc & they had the perfect box for it.  It was sent FedEx Ground (though I initially thought it was going USPS.) The total cost, including box, bubble wrap, and tax was $29.47. I was able to text him the Expected Arrival Date (this Friday) and the Tracking #.

While out & about today, I stopped by our neighborhood Post Office to pick up a few Flat Rate boxes in case I choose to package future items at home. It just so happened that the biggest Flat Rate box wouldn't have been big enough for what I sent today.  Of course, I could have found some other box to use, but I decided on the easier, more convenient route for myself this time.  

Hopefully, someone will come along and give better advice (which I'll be watching for) but I just wanted to share my experience!  Also, to say....Congratulations to you & your SAILOR!!!  So happy & proud of them All!!! :-)                

Hi Dee! Yeah, I hated missing the M&G, but by the time we arrived at the hotel, we were all so dang tired. 

I ended up sending my sailor his phone, laptop, ipad in a Large Flat Rate Box via USPS. Should arrive by Friday. (fingers crossed). he told me he couldn't have civilian clothes until they got to Phase 2. I told him there would be plenty of more boxes to come. LOL

So happy to see him on Friday. And happy to talk to him. He called me last night and the night before. Says he's having a good time and happy to be away from bootcamp. LOL

Congratulations to your SAILOR as well..So so proud we are!  :) 

Jane

My son is at Pensacola A school and I need to ship laptop etc. to him. Thanks for the information on this..will take into our local UPS in the morning. Any help on air fares? Thinking it is too much to fly him home for Christmas. He said he is just learning the routines there, so not sure. We will celebrate when he can make it home. He loves Pensacola.

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