Showing posts with label Express Mail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Express Mail. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2009

Express Mail Can Get it There on Time


"...Customers searching for reliable overnight delivery of holiday gifts can look to Express Mail from the U.S. Postal Service to get it under the tree in time.

Express Mail service offers reliable, affordable next-day delivery to most locations, plus free tracking and proof of delivery. The last recommended day for mailing holiday gifts by Express Mail is Dec. 23...."    



This Article is From: www.melodika.net

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Philadelphia Metro District hit all six of its performance targets


"...EXFC overnight was 96.52 percent, two-day 94.01 percent, and three-day 93.07 percent. Delivery Confirmation Priority Mail-Retail (DCPM-R) surface was 96.47 percent, DCPM-R Air was 93.67 percent and Express Mail 97.56 percent...."    



This Article is From: liteblue.usps.gov

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Endicia

If You Can Send It At The Post Office, You Can Print It With Endicia
Endicia: If You Can Send It At The Post Office, You Can Print It With Endicia
"... Endicia lets you print complete, prepaid postage for any single-piece domestic mail class offered by the US Postal Service, including military (APO/FPO) addresses. Whether it’s First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, Express Mail, Media Mail, Library Mail, Bound-Printed Matter, or Parcel Post – choose your mail class and print with Endicia to save time. Endicia computes the exact postage you need, so you don’t overpay for postage or risk your packages arriving to your customer postage-due. ..."
Article Reference Source: www.endicia.com


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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Postal Service Helps eBay Shippers Save Money

Shipping Savings, Solutions Ready for ‘eBay Live!

"...All Express Mail and Priority Mail customers can save money simply by going online to purchase postage, including customers using Click-N-Ship at usps.com. Express Mail customers will receive 3 percent off the published retail prices and Priority Mail customers will save an average 3.5 percent.

Other competitive pricing highlights include:

* Retail prices start at $4.80 for a one-pound Priority Mail package.
* Online purchasers save from 1 to 11 percent.
* Flat-Rate boxes have the greatest consumer value, with Priority Mail Flat-Rate boxes priced at $9.80.
* Customers who use Click-N-Ship and PC Postage save an average 3.5 percent.

Express Mail and Priority Mail packaging are co-branded with the eBay logo and are Cradle to Cradle Certified for its environmental attributes. Co-branded eBay envelopes, packages and mailing supplies are available on eBay website:http://pages.ebay.com/usps/preparingitems.html...."   


::► Source: www.usps.com

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