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  • How to Find Mail Collection Boxes

    Whether you've just moved to a new neighborhood or you're simply looking to mail something after hours, finding a mail collection box when you need one can be frustrating and time consuming. The...

  • Difference Between Metered & Stamped Mail

    Even in an increasingly electronic world, businesses and non-profits still do a significant amount of mailings via the United States Postal Service (USPS.) For bulk mailings--advertisements,...

  • How to Write Great E-mail Messages

    Fast and convenient, e-mail has become the predominant form of communication. Because e-mail is so easy to use, writers can be a bit careless when drafting a message. E-mail messages reflect on...

  • U.S.A. Airmail History

    Today it is commonplace to send a letter via airmail to all corners of the world. Letters and packages that once took months to reach their destinations can now arrive in a matter of days. The...

  • Post Office Information

    The U.S. Postal Service has come a long way since its origins in 1775. Not only does the Postal Service provide stamps and deliver letters, it provides a wide array of shipping, money order and...

  • How Fast Is USPS Media Mail?

    Informally known as "book rate" mail, media mail allows postal customers to ship certain printed and recorded items throughout the United States for less than the cost of first-class postage.

  • How to Change a Forwarding Address

    Changing your forwarding address is one of those little tasks often overlooked in the moving process. The United States Postal Service provides an online form, allowing you to register the...

  • Sales Techniques That Work

    Sales is a profession based on personal contact and also on the ability to know how to properly manage your time. Understanding your customers and prospects will help you to maximize your work...

  • How to Track First Class Mail

    First-Class Mail is the ordinary method used by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to deliver standard letters. First-Class Mail can be used to send letters and small packages weighing 13...

  • History of Postal Codes

    The Colonial postal service began in 1639 as one office in a Massachusetts tavern. Eventually, the colonies banded together to create a national postal system with Benjamin Franklin serving as...

  • How to Stop Direct Mail Advertising

    You go to the mailbox, eagerly anticipating a letter from Aunt Martha and instead you find the box stuffed with junk mail. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),...

  • How to Track International Postal Mail

    Postal mail can be shipped to more than 190 countries around the world with the international service from the United States Postal Service, USPS. Tracking is available on mail shipped by Priority...

  • How Does Certified Mail Work?

    Certified mail is a specialized mail delivery service offered through the U.S. Postal Service. Letters classified as certified will be delivered and signed for along with the recipient's usual...

  • How to Find People Who Buy Gold Jewelry

    Selling gold jewelry for cash has never been more popular. With the rise in gold values, people are inundated with offers from local jewelers and mailing businesses to buy their gold at good...

  • The History of Mail Order Shopping

    Although it seems antiquated in today's electronic age, mail order shipping and commerce played a vital role in developing the American economy, launched major corporations and set the stage for...

  • Post Office Mailing Rules

    You are required to abide by a certain set of rules and regulations whenever you send something in the mail. The United States Postal Service (USPS) has put these rules into effect for safety and...

  • Post Office Regulations for Packages

    Post office regulations for packages are made to protect postal employees. They are also to protect the recipient of the package. Some are to protect the general public from possible health...

  • How to Send Bulk Mail

    Businesses and organizations wishing to mail a large number of letters, fliers or postcards should request the Standard Class rate. Unlike the First Class rate, postage mailed under Standard Class...

  • US Post Office Box Regulations

    The United States Postal Service offers post office boxes to customers who do not have free carrier delivery, or to those that prefer a post office box to delivery. There is a fee for the box for...

  • How to Retrieve a Letter You Mailed by Mistake

    when you have mailed a letter to a wrong address or something, you can try this to get your letter back from the post office and its free

  • About Postage

    The Post Office offers much more than just first-class postage. There are different postage options available that can get your mail delivered faster or cheaper. You need to know the restrictions...

  • About the USPS

    The United States Postal Service (USPS) supplies mail service in the United States. It is an independent agency of the Executive Branch of government. It is routinely called the Postal Service,...

  • How Does the Postal System Work?

    ZIP stands for Zone Improvement Plan. These are codes attached to conventional addresses (street number and street; city and state) to assist in the sorting and directing mail. The basic format is...

  • What Is Media Mail?

    Media Mail was formally known as the "book rate"; its title was changed to include different forms of media. One of many services offered by the United States Postal Service, it allows...

  • How to Check on Mail Sent with Delivery Confirmation

    Items mailed at a United States Post Office have the option to be sent with Delivery Confirmation. The additional service allows the sender and receiver to check the status of the mailed item and...

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