A service allowing businesses to distribute preaddressed cards, envelopes, labels, or cartons that can be mailed back without prepayment of postage, with charges incurred upon delivery.
Express Mail is a next-day delivery service offered by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) that guarantees next-day delivery for shipments between major U.S. cities. This service is applicable for letters or packages weighing up to 70 pounds. Postage costs vary based on weight, distance, and the specific type of Express Mail service used.
Parcels sent via the U.S. Postal Service that are insured for loss or possible damage by paying an insurance fee. A claim is then filed if the package fails to arrive at its destination.
Presort First-Class Mail is a service offered by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that provides a reduced rate for first-class mail that meets specific sorting and quantity requirements.
Priority Mail is a class of mail offered by the U.S. Postal Service for letters and parcels, ensuring quick and reliable delivery for packages weighing up to 70 pounds.
Special Delivery was a service provided by the U.S. Postal Service for expedited handling and delivery of mail, offering preferential processing and delivering even on Sundays and holidays.
ZIP+4 codes provide a more precise means of mail delivery by appending four additional digits to the standard five-digit ZIP code. This enhancement supports greater efficiency and accuracy for business mailers.
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