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    A comment on the idea "Help with the New USPS Customs Form PS Form 2976-A" in USPS:

    sspoerke
    I believe you need to complete the paper version of the Customs Form to send from an APO to the US. You can get that from the Post Office at your camp or base. I know it's not much help, but I only sent a package home one time while overseas and the Postal Clerk helped me fill out the Customs Form. – sspoerke, on November 04, 2009 22:45
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    sspoerke replied on October 30, 2009 20:41 to the problem "Twitter account suspended without cause!" in Twitter:

    sspoerke
    Del@Twitter.com is the solution to this problem, as originally posted by ManzanaConvodka. Numerous people on this forum have had great success by sending an email to that address. Try that. Chances are, your account suspension will be lifted within 24 hours unless you really did deserve the suspension.

    When my account was suspended, the reason I received was vague at best. Through Del@Twitter.com I discovered that it was actually suspended for an RT I posted that was flagged as Spam. I had no idea... and certainly wouldn't have retweeted it if I would have known. Within 12 hours, my account was fully operational again.
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    A comment on the idea "Help with the New USPS Customs Form PS Form 2976-A" in USPS:

    sspoerke
    If you don't want to fill out the US Customs Form because of fear you're being spied on, then don't send anything outside the US. But, this itemization is not to spy on you, it's to protect you and the recipient. Think about it like this...

    say you send a box to a friend in Japan and you write the contents of that box as being 1 bracelet, it weighs 1.5 lbs, and is valued at $125.00, 2 CDs, combined weight of 2 lbs, combined value of $30.00, and 3 DVDs, combined weight of 3 lbs, combined value of $60.00. The total value of your package is $215.00. The total weight of your package without packing materials is 6.5 lbs. Right? Now, let's say it leaves the US and somewhere along the lines the box gets torn open and by the time it arrives in Japan there's a white powdery substance in this box.

    According to you, there should be nothing in this box representing a white powdery substance, so automatically it is investigated... potentially protecting your friend from deadly disease. Because you didn't write talcum powder or any other type of powder on the Customs Form it is assumed the powder may have been placed in the package while it was damaged, possibly placing the powdery substance in the package is what caused the damage.

    So, while I agree that the new Customs Forms are asking for a lot of information, you need to see that information for what it truly is being used for... protecting you. Thanks for playing, but think it through. Don't try passing this off as the government trying to spy on you. Instead, see it for what it really is, the government trying to protect you. – sspoerke, on October 20, 2009 06:16
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    A comment on the idea "Help with the New USPS Customs Form PS Form 2976-A" in USPS:

    sspoerke
    We asked our local Post Office what to write in the description fields because we send many more than 5 items in each care package. Filling out the Customs Form online doesn't allow this, but if you fill out the paper version you should be able to do this (check with your Post Office first):
    Don't worry about one-letter per block in the item descriptions, use abbreviations as much as possible and place commas between items to fit more than one per line. This way, one Customs Form may be enough per package.

    If you run out of room and still have items to list, you will need to include a second Customs Form with the package, so write small.

    There doesn't need to be weight or value for each item as long as the weight and value are given for the entire package. The quantity field may also be left empty if the quantity of each item is given in the item description field.

    For example, if you had a care package that contained 1 bottle of shampoo, 2 bars of soap, 1 toothbrush, 1 tube of toothpaste, and 3 bags of candy, you could list them all like this: shmpo - 1, soap - 2, tthbrsh - 1, tthpst - 1, candy - 3

    Check with your local Post Office if you have additional questions on what to place in this section. – sspoerke, on October 20, 2009 05:58
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    sspoerke shared an idea in USPS on July 01, 2009 03:22:

    sspoerke
    Help with the New USPS Customs Form PS Form 2976-A
    The new USPS Customs Form (PS Form 2976-A) has been a nightmare to figure out, especially for organizations shipping care packages to deployed US troops. USPS Customer Service has been of absolutely no help, but SKIP is. Check this out: http://www.skipcares.org/Tips/customsform.php