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[QUOTE="Creekgal53, post: 1182608, member: 110630"] I am using the Transporte service. I haven’t had any troubles sending the bag. You put 6 euros in the envelope, write your name and carefully print the name of the albergue and the town where you want it dropped off and leave it where your current albergue host says to before 8am. There are always other bags being shipped too. I have never heard anyone say you aren’t a real pilgrim or heard of any albergue host refusing to accept a bag. The one time I sent it to a Refugio that didn’t take bags ( I don’t know why but there was no real driveway to the place so I think it was just that the van couldn’t get into that area), the host walked me over to where my bag had been dropped off and carried it back for me. I am surprised at the described outburst of the albergue host and 16 days in, I have never heard anyone, pilgrim or albergue host comment about real vs. not real pilgrims. If you are blind and use audio books does that mean you aren’t a “real” reader? Doesn’t make sense to me. Hope I am not offending. [/QUOTE]
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