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Postal Increase Forces Businesses to Cut More - Companies * US …

Written by admin on May 13, 2009 – 2:18 pm -

The price of a first-class stamp went up two cents to 44 cents on Monday, the latest in a series of increases this year by the U.S. Postal Service and private shippers including FedEx … Small businesses are also saving by switching to Web -based or e- mail billing rather than snail- mail invoices. Read the original post: Postal Increase Forces Businesses to Cut More - Companies * US …  Read More →


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Postal increase on top of recession forces small businesses to be …

Written by admin on May 13, 2009 – 2:15 pm -

The price of a first-class stamp for mailing a letter — or paying a bill — climbed to 44 cents Monday, though folks who planned ahead and stocked up on Forever stamps will still be paying the lower rate. … April 2nd, 2009 NEW YORK - America’s favourite dysfunctional family, The Simpsons, is set to appear on postage stamps . See original here: Postal increase on top of recession forces small businesses to be …  Read More →


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Cape Coral Post Office holding Bob Hope stamp event | news-press …

Written by admin on May 13, 2009 – 2:07 pm -

On May 29, the Postal Service will issue a stamp honoring actor and comedian Bob Hope on what would have been Hope’s 106th birthday. Hope dedicated a significant part of his life to entertaining men. … View post: Cape Coral Post Office holding Bob Hope stamp event | news-press …  Read More →


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Postal Increase Forces Businesses To Cut More - Money News Story …

Written by admin on May 13, 2009 – 11:01 am -

The price of a first-class stamp went up 2 cents to 44 cents on Monday, the latest in a series of increases this year by the U.S. Postal Service and private shippers including FedEx Inc Continued here:  Postal Increase Forces Businesses To Cut More - Money News Story …  Read More →


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