Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Tips for Life and Shipping

• Golf clubs should either be in a full enclosed shipping box or be able to fit in the FedEx medium bags (66" x 24" for items up to 50" x 15"). FedEx can ship golf clubs that are in full enclosed soft or hard cases but charge extra fees based on oversize, weight, and destination zip code.
• All club bags need room to affix an Airbill Tie-on-Tag, such as a handle or wide loop. FedEx will refuse airbills attached with the adhesive back/tape to the bag!
• I need all shipments before 4 PM; this is the latest time to schedule new pickups. All others will have to wait for a next day pickup. The daily UPS pick-up usually comes after 3 p.m. and as late as 5:30.

“When will it get there?” For customers without their own shipping account, have them fill out the attached Shipping form as thoroughly as possible. Customers with their own account that don’t have airbills can also use the Shipping form to instruct employees on filling out the airbills for them and how their goods should be packaged. The more people who fill out this form, the more easily we can track the packages.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Helpful Tailoring Links

Craftable Item Listing - Thottbot
**runs slow but can sort and links to item & recipe drop tables as well as components

Item Price Guide - Crimson Eagles
** vendor price & mark-up utility and stat listing for craftables


World of War.net Tailoring Guide
**Organized in a FAQ fashion - quoting info I couldn't find on thottbot or WowWiki

To Train to rank of:CostRequired Will allow you to
Char Lvl/ create items from/to
Prof Skill skill level
Apprentice10c5/- 75
Journeyman5s10/5050 - 150
Expert 50s20/125125 - 225
Artisan5g35/200200 - 300
Be aware that Training costs are reduced by 10% in cities you have an 'Honored' Reputation.
There is also a list below the skill requirements table for 60 common and uncommon components and how they can be found/crafted.

I saw a recommendation that said to make linen bolts from skill 1-50 when it greys out, since you'll be using them anyway might as well get it up as efficently as possible eh?

Thanks to WebSource for the helpful HTML codes... tables are funky in Blogger.