St. John, U.S. Virgin Island Postage Stamp | The Stamp Collectors …
Written by admin on June 30, 2009 – 11:46 pm -This 94 cent international letter rate postage stamp is part of the “Scenic American Landscapes” series that has been issued by the United States Postal Service . This postage stamp is joined in the series by other famous US landmarks such as … Mail (will not be published) (required). Originally posted here: St. John, U.S. Virgin Island Postage Stamp | The Stamp Collectors … Read More →
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Facing budget crunch, post office considers closing on Saturdays …
Written by admin on June 30, 2009 – 10:49 pm -In March, Postmaster General John E. Potter asked Congress for permission to reduce mail delivery from six days per week to five. Potter, in a release posted on the United States Postal Service Web site, cited massive deficits and declining … Read more from the original source: Facing budget crunch, post office considers closing on Saturdays … Read More →
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Sending Important Items Abroad-Which Postal Service-Cost …
Written by admin on June 30, 2009 – 10:17 pm -Send your envelope to him/her via DHL, because it is cheaper than Fedex, and because neither service delivers to PO boxes. The friend must then seal the envelope that you left open for inspection, put a stamp on it, and mail it. … Read the original: Sending Important Items Abroad-Which Postal Service-Cost … Read More →
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PKFB Continuing Love for Stamp Collection
Written by admin on June 30, 2009 – 8:13 pm -Despite the advances in technology, the Postal Services are still a chosen mean of mail delivery and stamps will always be in demand. As the words said by a philatelist on the stamp “Thrones may crumble and nation may perish but the … See the original post: PKFB Continuing Love for Stamp Collection Read More →
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Stamps vs. tuition | WE Blog | Wichita Eagle Blogs
Written by admin on June 30, 2009 – 6:00 am -The Postal Service concluded fiscal year 2008 with a net loss of $2.8 billion as the national economic slowdown lowered mail volume and as the Postal Service bore additional costs mandated by the Postal Act of 2006. … Cut costs or put their hands out for a Government Bailout or postage increase See original here: Stamps vs. tuition | WE Blog | Wichita Eagle Blogs Read More →
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A List of the Post Offices That Are Closing
Written by admin on June 30, 2009 – 3:16 am -Downsizing is a business imperative, says Linda Welch, acting vice president of delivery and post office operations at the Postal Service . “Revenues have declined, and mail volume continues to decline,” she says Original post: A List of the Post Offices That Are Closing Read More →
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Many Post Offices Open, Mail Delivered July 3rd - Holly Springs …
Written by admin on June 29, 2009 – 7:38 pm -Customers who wish to purchase stamps and other products and services may use the Automated Postal Centers (APC), self- service kiosks available to customers 24 hours a day. The APC dispenses stamps , weighs packages and calculates postage for Express Mail , Priority Mail , and First-Class Mail and uses debit and credit cards only Here is the original: Many Post Offices Open, Mail Delivered July 3rd - Holly Springs … Read More →
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Postal service considers closing nearly 10% of its offices
Written by admin on June 29, 2009 – 11:00 am -Third, postage stamps are the least costly thing on your budget! But you’ll complain about a 2 cent increase in a stamp , then go out and buy a Japanese big screen TV, pay $1000, then charge it at 10 percent interest and pay the minimum payment and wind … At Christmas to mail my cards out ( buy stamps at the grocery) Occasional package that they insist be sent US postal .. Excerpt from: Postal service considers closing nearly 10% of its offices Read More →
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"Please Mr. Postman" - AIP Blog - American Issues Project
Written by admin on June 29, 2009 – 6:00 am -Last Monday, the Washington Post featured a really interesting editorial about the United States Postal Service entitled “Too Big to Mail ” that noted the following: “THE POST office may be the next too-big thing. If it continues on its.. Continued here: "Please Mr. Postman" - AIP Blog - American Issues Project Read More →
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Postage stamp commemorating Zion National Park issued - Salt Lake …
Written by admin on June 28, 2009 – 3:39 pm -Postage stamp commemorating Zion National Park issuedSalt Lake TribuneZion National Park » The US Postal Service has given Zion National Park a stamp of recognition to coincide with the park’s centennial celebration this year. Read the rest here: Postage stamp commemorating Zion National Park issued - Salt Lake … Read More →
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