=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/Attic/orders.html,v retrieving revision 1.383 retrieving revision 1.384 diff -u -r1.383 -r1.384 --- www/Attic/orders.html 2005/10/27 06:04:43 1.383 +++ www/Attic/orders.html 2005/10/29 12:52:24 1.384 @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ insurance shortfall, we only cover 1/2 the cost, and you have to cover the other 1/2. If in doubt, (as the above is fairly complex to understand), specify "FULL INSURANCE" in the comment section of your order. In that case, -we will find an fully insured way to ship to you.

+we will find a fully insured way to ship to you.

To the USA, Canada and certain other countries, Express Post service (which becomes Priority Post once in the USA) is always available. If we use @@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ not to. In the latter case we only cover 1/2 of any loss. There is special option for Express Post for USA or Canadian orders on the web order form. You only have to select it. We may soon turn that on for other countries, -but will use our best shipping judgement (registered parcel with insurence) +but will use our best shipping judgement (registered parcel with insurance) where Express Post is not available. Countries with unreliable postal administration, Mexico, for example, are not eligible for insurance for any class of parcel except "small packet". We may break the order into chunks @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@

In USA/Canada less than 1% of items go missing in the mail; however, who knows, it might be yours. But if you absolutely can't stand risk, do by all means specify FULL INSURANCE in the comments area of the order form on the -web. We will then make sure we ship in an fully insured way, and add any +web. We will then make sure we ship in a fully insured way, and add any necessary costs to the postage.

Packages will generally be mailed either from Milk River, Alberta, @@ -1467,6 +1467,6 @@ OpenBSD Public Discussion Forum about contents of these web pages: www@openbsd.org -
$OpenBSD: orders.html,v 1.383 2005/10/27 06:04:43 grunk Exp $ +
$OpenBSD: orders.html,v 1.384 2005/10/29 12:52:24 jmc Exp $