Hard Copy Postage Statement Processing at Postal Affairs Blog
Written by admin on March 11, 2010 – 10:39 am -This includes the block titled “Round Stamp (Required) Date Mail Released”. Original post: Hard Copy Postage Statement Processing at Postal Affairs Blog Read More →
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Deliver De-Letter? De-Sooner. Don't Bet There. | On The Wing
Written by admin on March 11, 2010 – 5:39 am -And what will they have accomplished? Do they think the price point of a stamp is so elastic that we will pay a buck to mail a card? Get real See original here: Deliver De-Letter? De-Sooner. Don't Bet There. | On The Wing Read More →
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Perfect Postage: Post Office prices to remain the same for 2010 …
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 10:06 pm -According to a statement last fall from the USPS, “The Postal Service will not increase prices for market dominant products in calendar year 2010. Simply stated, there will not be a price increase for market dominant products … Birthday party invitations will fly through the mail at the same 44 cent rate as last year - what a party! Now that graduation is around the corner, you can even add your son or daughter’s picture to their own postage stamp - at the same 44 cent … Go here to read the rest: Perfect Postage: Post Office prices to remain the same for 2010 … Read More →
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The Missive Maven: New cat stamps from Poland
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 6:43 pm -… amazing new Polish cat postage stamps ! Zowie, I don’t regularly correspond with anyone in Poland, but I certainly would love to see one of these babies on a piece of mail . I wish the US Postal service would do another cat stamp ! … See original here: The Missive Maven: New cat stamps from Poland Read More →
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A Stamp Costs $0.44 « Nothing Rhymes With Lydia…
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 4:03 pm -Inside our post office, there used to be an awesome self- service postage station. Excerpt from: A Stamp Costs $0.44 « Nothing Rhymes With Lydia… Read More →
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3 Ways Your Printer Can Help You Expand Your Business | Ink Avenue
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 3:12 pm -Register the business and create an account with the U.S. Read more: 3 Ways Your Printer Can Help You Expand Your Business | Ink Avenue Read More →
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Dezeen » Blog Archive » Stamps by Richard Hutten
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 11:00 am -March 10th, 2010. Dutch designer Richard Hutten has designed a postage stamp that consists of a tiny eight-page book for Dutch postal company Royal TNT Post. The stamp measures 3 by 4 centimetres and contains a 500-word story, … Read the rest here: Dezeen » Blog Archive » Stamps by Richard Hutten Read More →
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Optimal Optimist: Return to Sender | A Quote a Day Keeps the Mind …
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 7:17 am -Though it is quite frustrating to know that your mail or packages might not have been delivered in a timely manner, we have to give some credit to the postal service . The mail routes may be scattered and unless you get a tracking number, … Original post: Optimal Optimist: Return to Sender | A Quote a Day Keeps the Mind … Read More →
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How To Send Out Your Handyman Newsletter | Learn To Be Rich
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 10:13 pm -I strongly recommend, as you probably heard me say before, that you use direct mail in order to send your newsletter out. I recommend either using the US Postal Service Click2Mail feature. The service is primarily a self-serve mailing … More: How To Send Out Your Handyman Newsletter | Learn To Be Rich Read More →
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Personalized Postage Stamps (Lloyd Lewis) « vici blog
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 7:19 pm -friends and pets on a stamp . Original post: Personalized Postage Stamps (Lloyd Lewis) « vici blog Read More →
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