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We got a Red at my office today that weightd 67 lbs, had $114 in postage.

You figure it out... :nuts:
 
We got a Red at my office today that weightd 67 lbs, had $114 in postage.

You figure it out... :nuts:
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We got a Red at my office today that weightd 67 lbs, had $114 in postage.

You figure it out... :nuts:


Who sent it?

BOTH a red UPS label, AND U.S. mail postage???

It couldn't have been sent by another government office, could it?
 
This thread caught my attention, however, the significance of a "Red"
has totaly lost me. Is this a Postal Thing ? I appologize in advance for
my ignorance on the topic. Maybe a little clarification would help. :confused:
 
Red is postal lingo for a registered package.

I was thinking this was a gold bar but the math ain't working out.

What is gold going for now days?
 
Red is postal lingo for a registered package.

I was thinking this was a gold bar but the math ain't working out.

What is gold going for now days?

Thanks for the explanation. Maybe its Silver ? :laugh:
 
When dropped it sounded like a steel plate.

Edit: That didn't sound good did it?

It took 2 of us to lift it.
 
It was shaped just like this...but it weighed 67 lbs.

gold.jpg
 
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A 67 lb package costs about $60 to mail. The fee for registered mail is $42.10 for the first 25K in value and $1.20 for each additional thousand up to 15 million.

So $60 + $42.10 is $102 leaving $12. So the value of the "thing" in the package was around $35K.

Really...whats gold going for?
 
16 oz in a lb times 67 lbs = 1072 oz times $733 =...

It couldn't have been a gold bar could it?

What about silver?
 
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