Poster budgeting

For everybody information
Francoise

Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 23:33:23 -0600
From: Scott Bieser <scott@scottbieser.com>
To: Francoise Fielding <mdm2548@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [lpsf-activists] Re: Poster
budgeting

The posters are 27" x 39", which is standard "movie
poster" size. This
is a bit less than the original 36" x 48" that was
originally requested
but to get that size means going to one of those
super-sized digital
printers and would cost something like $20 per copy.

All I know about the shipping situation is what the
printer tells me --
I'm going to be calling him in the morning anyway so
I'll voice this
concern to him.

Francoise Fielding wrote:
> Hi Scott:
> See below for a question from one of our members.
> Francoise
>
>
> To: lpsf-activists@yahoogroups.com
> From: Ron Getty <tradergroupe@yahoo.com>
> Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 21:45:37 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: Re: [lpsf-activists] Re: Poster
budgeting
>
> Dear Everyone - Whoa There;
>
> Just how big are those posters and how big of
a stack?
>
> Seeing lots of things delivered by UPS I find
it hard to
> believe they can't be boxed for UPS shipment
and have to go on a
> pallet with commercial freight shipping.
Besides UPS does have LTL
> ( less than a truck load ) freight services -
what gives?
>
> We need more info on the size weight and so
on.
>
>
http://www.ltl.upsfreight.com/services/default.aspx
>

<http://www.ltl.upsfreight.com/services/default.aspx&gt;

Starchild and Francoise,

I suggest we add this to the agenda and discuss at meeting.

Best, Michael