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Are we talking $5 per bottle price difference for overnight? Is it worth that difference to find out? Also, make sure an adult's there to receive the shipment when it comes, you don't want it going back on the truck for another day.
******* This IS next year!
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| Posts: 4230 | Location: Chicago | Registered: May 24, 2002 |    |
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Have you figured out a way to ship personal wine shipments? The last time I checked into it basically you have to be a licensed liquor dealer in your state and have a permit/license from the state you are shipping to. Then you have to be registered as a liquor dealer/shipper with UPS or FedEx. Last time I checked, you cannot ship USPS. That's just to ship one bottle to my brother.
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| Posts: 68 | Location: Colorado | Registered: May 11, 2006 |    |
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quote: Have you figured out a way to ship personal wine shipments? The last time I checked into it basically you have to be a licensed liquor dealer in your state and have a permit/license from the state you are shipping to. Then you have to be registered as a liquor dealer/shipper with UPS or FedEx. Last time I checked, you cannot ship USPS. That's just to ship one bottle to my brother.
Just don't tell them that it's wine. Declare it as jam or preserves, be creative.
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| Posts: 997 | Location: Geneva, IL. | Registered: Oct 25, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by grossie: Are we talking $5 per bottle price difference for overnight? Is it worth that difference to find out? Also, make sure an adult's there to receive the shipment when it comes, you don't want it going back on the truck for another day.
Thanks for the note.. It was just 20 bucks more for 9 bottles del by 10:30 next day..
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| Posts: 36 | Location: Alabama | Registered: Apr 16, 2008 |    |
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