It's optional and adds to the cost, but only if sender selects that option when he pays the postage.
Packages are usually sent via mail and do not require a signature upon arrival, however this may be different depending on what region you live in.
Unless sent certified (requiring receiver to sign for mail) it is your word against theirs that such mail was sent and received. It is a "CYA" if you will and hold's water in a court of law.
In thee lead came the fierce lord, a huge form with scarlet and gray finery worn over his coat of mail.
Certified mail requires you to sign for the mail. To know who sent the certified mail, you usually need to sign for it but the sender's name is typically listed on the green card attached to the mail. You can ask to look at the card before signing and if you miss the delivery, you can look at the slip the mail carrier leaves for you that lets you know you had a certified letter or package.
When you sign up, a verification e-mail is automatically sent to the e-mail address you used to sign up with. When you open this e-mail, there should be a link it tells you to click on. Follow the link and voila! Verified.
The Priority ! - High Priority
im sure if you sent a letter to him and it was nice and not hate mail, then they would say it was up to you if you wanted to sign it or leave it annoymous.
I don't think you have to sign, but they're supposed to deliver it to an actual person (not just put it in the mailbox or leave it on the doorstep). I actually just received two packages that had delivery confirmation on them, though, and the mail delivery person just put them in the mailbox. In the past, I had a package that had delivery confirmation that I had to pick up at the post office because no one was home when they tried to deliver it. I guess it depends on who's delivering it, and the process doesn't seem to be standardized among different post offices and employees.
No. Certified Mail usually is physically mailed from a post office. If you have a digital signature (subject for another question), you can digitally sign an e-mail message to confirm that you were the person who sent the e-mail. You also can request delivery notification with most e-mail programs.
Get an email address and they will inform you when and email it back to you. if you sent it by mail, if she got it, you should receive it back in a few days or weeks...depending on where she is
Direct referrals are people that sign up under your referrals link in any form such as verbal invitation, sent mail, advertising.
No, all you need to have is an e-mail address to sign up for your YouTube account. This is where an "activation link" will be sent to confirm your account.