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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 16, 2011 12:12:08 GMT -5
I started this thread so if any member who reads this thread has any questions related to mailing something than you can ask the questions in this thread.
I do have some question to ask about how things are mailed using the regular mail (I said regular mail and not USPS because not every member of SC lives in the United States of America), UPS and FedEx.
I was wondering if something is mailed from a country that is not the USA than does the mail from that country have a stamp on it with the date the mail was mailed and the location that the mail was mailed from. I asked what I asked in this paragraph of this post because I know in the USA when mail is sent there usually is a stamp on it with the date it was mailed and the city and state the mail was stamped in.
I was wondering if something is mailed from a country that is not the USA such as Canada than are the places people can mail things from Canada called the Canadian Postal Service or something else.
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows if any mail including bills that are not considered a package that are mailed from one city and state to another city and state ever sent using a airplane.
If someone wants to mail anything to a address in Hawaii or Alaska from another city and state in the USA than how is the mail sent to these states.
I was wondering how far people who works for FedEx are allowed to drive. What I am asking is can someone mail something through FedEX to a city in Alaska from a another city and state.
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 16, 2011 23:19:35 GMT -5
Are magazines considered media mail?
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 17, 2011 9:56:20 GMT -5
Are magazines considered media mail? To the member I am quoting why did you want to know what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting the following link below should answer what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you in the first paragraph of the following link below. The link below also has other information about media mail. Media MailI was wondering if any member who reads this post knows if flat rate boxes (if any member who reads this post doesn't know what a flat rate box is than that is a box that a person can buy for one price and only pay the amount the size flat rate box the person bought to mail something in it) that have been offered by the US postal service for one or more years, but I believe for less than ten years can be used to mail something to someone in Alaska, Hawaii and or another country. I was also wondering if flat rate boxes are only offered by the US postal service or if other countries also offer flat rate boxes to mail something in.
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 18, 2011 0:18:52 GMT -5
1. To send magazines.
2. Thanks for the link.
3. You can get them for free.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 18, 2011 12:08:59 GMT -5
1. To send magazines. 2. Thanks for the link. 3. You can get them for free. To the member I am quoting why do you want to send magazines yourself to one or more people. Your welcome for the link. To the member I am quoting are you referring to flat rate boxes in 3 in the quote I am quoting from you. If I am right on what you were referring to in 3 in the quote I am quoting from you than why would people be able to get flat rate boxes for free.
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 18, 2011 23:17:00 GMT -5
1. I'm selling magazines that I no longer need.
3. yes
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 19, 2011 12:42:39 GMT -5
1. I'm selling magazines that I no longer need. 3. yes To the member I am quoting why do you want to sell magazines you no longer need in a way that you would need to mail the magazines to one or more people who buy the magazines. To the member I am quoting if you are allowed to share this in a post reply than I was wondering what type(s) of magazines you want to sell that you no longer need. To the member I am quoting since you said yes to what I asked you in the first sentence of the following thing I posted in a post in this thread on Sept 18, 2011 than why did you not answer what I asked you in the second sentence of the following thing I asked you in a post in this thread on Sept 18, 2011. Did you not answer what I asked you in the second sentence of the following thing I posted in a post in this thread on Sept 18, 2011 because you don't know the answer to it?-To the member I am quoting are you referring to flat rate boxes in 3 in the quote I am quoting from you. If I am right on what you were referring to in 3 in the quote I am quoting from you than why would people be able to get flat rate boxes for free.
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 20, 2011 0:01:56 GMT -5
I sell them on ebay and ship them to winning bidders.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 22, 2011 13:40:34 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows the answers to any of the following below.
I was wondering why some things that are mailed cannot be mailed to a PO Box if what is mailed can fit in the PO Box and doesn’t need to be signed for before the mail can be delivered.
I was wondering is First Class mail only used to mail something from one city and state to another city and state in the USA.
I was wondering if Priority mail is only used to mail something from one city and state to another city and state in the USA. Is Priority mail faster to mail something than First Class mail. If I am right on either thing I said in this paragraph of this post than how does something that is mailed as Priority mail get delivered faster than First Class mail.
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 23, 2011 0:11:46 GMT -5
I think this depends on whether the recipient has a (correct) PO Box.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 23, 2011 10:53:22 GMT -5
I was wondering if a owner(s) of a business pays for more than one PO Box than is each PO Box the owner(s) of that business pays for used for different departments of that business. I was wondering why some owner(s) of businesses who pay for more than one PO Box have the PO Boxes located in a different city and state. I believe I have seen what I asked in this paragraph of this post so that is why I asked what I asked in this paragraph of this post. I was wondering if a owner(s) of a business pays for one or more PO Boxes than does the owner(s) of that business hire one or more people to drive to where the PO Box(es) is or are located to pick up the mail in that or those PO Boxes. I was wondering if a owner(s) of a business pays for one or more PO Boxes and that business gets let say more than 50 pieces of mail delivered to a PO Box than how can all of that days mail fit in a PO Box. I think this depends on whether the recipient has a (correct) PO Box. To the member I am quoting why did you say correct in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting why did you put the word correct between ( ).
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 24, 2011 0:36:21 GMT -5
A business that pays for more than one PO Box may use it for different departments but not necesarily.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 24, 2011 22:16:57 GMT -5
A business that pays for more than one PO Box may use it for different departments but not necesarily. To the member I am quoting why did you say not necesarily in the quote I am quoting from you. If necesarily is referring to something other than what you said about a business that pays for more than one PO Box may use it for different departments than what other reason would a business that pays for more than one PO Box use more than one PO Box for.
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 24, 2011 23:55:28 GMT -5
They could be using it for the same purpose.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 25, 2011 7:22:45 GMT -5
They could be using it for the same purpose. To the member I am quoting what do you mean by what you said in the quote I am quoting from you. What I am asking is what purpose are you referring to in the quote I am quoting from you.
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