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# Get a box.  The USPS flat rate priority mail boxes are ideal (''13.625" x 11.875" x 3.375", 345mm x 301mm x 85mm'') [http://www.usps.com/shipping/flatrate.htm]
 
# Fill it (most of the way: leave a little room for future contributions) with electronics junk and treasures.
 
# Get a small notebook.  Print out the recipient conditions (from the [[Main Page]]) in the front. 
 
# Assign the box a short ''code name'' for tracking purposes.  We suggest using the name of a city and not a name that describes the contents, which may change dramatically.  Write the box code in the book or on its cover.
 
# Optionally add information about where the box was started and who donated the goodies. 
 
# Write the names and websites of a couple of proposed recipients in the book. 
 
# Offer your box to someone (see [[How to offer a box]]).
 
# Once you've got a willing recipient, send off your box.
 
# Once the box is sent, update the [[Box Tracking]] page to add the code name you've assigned to the new box.
 

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