Contact Information

Phone Number(s)
There are several ways you can contact me by cell phone.   My Actual Ukrainian number is:
+3 8 0 6 3 6 5 3 6 2 4 0.



*Calling this number you may have to pay international fees, but all incoming calls straight to this number are free for me.





*If you do it this way, it will be like calling someone in the states and skype will charge ~20 cents/min.  ( I do not mind paying for this if you wish to call me )

You can e-mail me at:  m o c h a e r o t h @ g m a i l . c o m
skype me if you have my name
mail me (following the instructions below)
or come visit.


..... choose your poison




Mail Contact Information

No Longer in Ukraine... :(


Some other things to keep in mind:


  • mail takes a minimum of 2 weeks to arrive in Ukraine
  • The Peace Corps say that you "should not send me valuable items through the mail, as mail sometimes arrives opened, with items missing, or does not arrive at all."
  • padded envelopes are preferred for they have less of a chance to be opened before I get it
  • airmail is more reliable than surface mail, keep in mind that it is more expensive.

Also, Ukraine has interesting custom regulations, so you may want to pay attention to it:
  
" Ukrainian customs law has restrictions on shipments from/to overseas. Make sure the following materials/things are not included in a parcel:
  1. Money, credit cards, valuables/expensive objects, and any type of jewelry
  2. Documents such as personal identifications, diplomas, and certificates
  3. Any kind of medicine, food, plants, seeds, alcoholic beverages
  4. DVDs, CDs, videotapes, audiotapes, any type of dictionaries. (You can ship CDs, DVDs and other media into Ukraine, but they cannot be returned to the U.S. unless you can prove that they originally came from in the U.S. Therefore, people shipping such items to Ukraine need an itemized list certified by the company doing the shipping. There is a limit to how many pieces of media purchased in Ukraine can be shipped to America. The limit is 20 total pieces, and this can be a combination of tapes, videotapes, CDs and DVDs (20 pieces total—not 20 DVDs plus 20 CDs plus 20 videotapes, etc.))
  5. Flammable, explosive devices, sharp objects (knives with large or multiple blades)"



* I was just informed that "Meest".com  is a highly recommended shipping company that sends packages from anywhere in the U.S. to Ukraine for a decent amount. (by sea)