I couldn't find it on the website. It's possible that some locations may. There are many retail copy shops which offer shredding service to the public.
No. FedEx and the US Post Office are not related, however, FedEx offers a service called FedEx SmartPost, which is an agreement between FedEx and the USPS, where FedEx moves the parcels from point A to B and then the packages are handed back over to the USPS, who will then make the delivery on parcel.
Fedex and Kinkos were merged in February of 2002. Kinkos was bought for $2.4 billion and became known as Fedex Kinkos's Office and Print Centers after merging.
FedEx does not offer printing services on its own but are commonly teamed with Kinkos to make FedEx Office. This business offers a variety of services like regular printing to making posters and mugs.
FedEx, which stands for Federal Express, is a popular shipping company. The standard FedEx logo is red and blue. However, FedEx's ground shipping division uses blue and green. Other divisions use blue and orange or blue and purple. FedEx Office, for example, uses blue and purple.
Yes! They offer magnets in several sizes, including standard business card size. Here is a link to the FedEx/Kinko's page for creating magnetic business cards:http://businessprinting.van.fedex.com/custom-magnets.aspx Yes, FedEx Office is the new FedEx Kinkos and they make magnetic business cards. You can buy 25 card/magnets starting at 24.99
There are many places that offer document shredding. Shredit and Proshred are two prominent ones. The Shred Stop is another. Office Max and Office Depot also offer this service.
I will shred the sensitive documents I no longer need.There was not a shred of evidence linking him to the crime.
The population of FedEx Office is 19,000.
FedEx Office was created in 1970.
A possible service to send and receive faxed documents through is FedEx. This includes local, domestic and international files. If you receive a fax at a nearby FedEx office, the staff will hold it for you until you are able to pick it up.
Burn or shred paper documents, Overwrite electronic documents, Degauss the electronic storage device
Shred the documents on-site
I know fedex employees can transfer to fedex office positions. So I don't see why not the other way around.
Yes, shredding companies will shred any and all unwanted documents you may have. If you have important or personal documents be sure the work is done in front of you to ensure your information is not stolen.
The best way to shred documents is to purchase a paper shredding machine from Amazon or Staples for example. This allows one to shred documents into thin strips of paper which can then be disposed or recycled securely.
No. FedEx and the US Post Office are not related, however, FedEx offers a service called FedEx SmartPost, which is an agreement between FedEx and the USPS, where FedEx moves the parcels from point A to B and then the packages are handed back over to the USPS, who will then make the delivery on parcel.
You can get a FedEx envelope from any of our FedEx Office Locations, from any of our FedEx Boxes, any station that has a customer counter, along with many of the FedEx drivers will carry some on their vehicles.