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"We're talking about a couple phone calls," he said, "and then they could courier a check over to someone".
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And since the average rickshaw covers 10km (six miles) a day, perhaps it could also courier goods around town and advertise them to passers-by.These ideas evolved into Sammaan (which means dignity), one of 30 Indian enterprises shortlisted in a competition to find the country's "hottest" start-up.
This not only makes the running of the service itself more efficient, but it also lays the groundwork for growing it out, and potentially adding further services around it — these could include courier work or other kinds of delivery.
The Department of Homeland Security informed the group that the former Marine who serves as courier could be prosecuted if stopped at any of several Border Protection checkpoints in southern New Mexico, where many clients live.
His walled compound in Abbottabad had no telephone or internet connection, so The messages were typed on a computer and then on a flash drive; a trusted courier could then take it to send the messages from an internet cafe far from the safe house.
Experience the real trauma The real faff isn't in being phoneless, it's in the interminable admin involved in getting re-connected – registering the police report; the call to your mobile network to block your phone; the plea to your insurance company to file your claim; the slog to the DHL depot to pick up your new phone because the courier couldn't be bothered to ring your doorbell.
The move could lead some courier companies to stop accepting shipments of pathogen samples for delivery.
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