"Delivery Confirmation" is an optional purchased feature for some classes of mail so that the sender is notified that the item has been delivered. It is not the same as "Signature Confirmation" or registered mail. It is a feature that allows the sender to know when an item was delivered. Most easily determined by web access tracking the item by unique number.
I don't know what you mean by "set up mail delivery". You don't "set it up", you just have people use the general delivery address when they send you things.
Someone like UPS or USPS or FedEx tried to deliver something and no one was there to receive it. It may have needed a signature.
USPS stands for United States Postal Service. USPS First Class Mail is a mail service used to send things in envelopes and packages that weigh up to 13 ounces. The delivery time frame for USPS First Class Mail normally ranges from 2 to 3 business days.
"Prefix CW" in a USPS tracking number indicates that the package was shipped using a USPS service called "USPS Priority Mail Express International." This service provides fast international delivery with tracking and insurance included.
It means a package has left its point of origin.
It was accepted for shipping.
If you mean voided-cancelled
It apparently means that DHL has transferred the package to another carrier for local delivery. DHL tracking ends at that point. In my case, final delivery was by USPS, and the small package appeared in my mailbox two days after the "SACK ACCEPT OR PICKUP" date.
From my personal experience this is a package is coming from Canada and it will be deliver thru the USPS system
Option #1 Professionally billing a customer for services rendered and you want good record in case a nonpayment does occur, a good way to do this is scan the bill using a computer scanner and make sure the date is legible on the invoice and some scans can be set with date stamp in printing preferences of your copy/scanner machine. Another good way--if you don't have a scanner--is use a camera with your picture date option or your cell phone camera which will record the date automatically. Make sure your camera and/or your phone camera has these options of recording the date. Recording the date is very important, so adding a small newspaper article with your picture or scan of the bill will definitely seal the deal. You then can load the picture information on your computer and/or email the phone pictures to yourself and all is stored on your computer with plenty of recorded dates when the bill was made and mailed. Last but not least, you will send the bill in the mail and add delivery confirmation. Delivery confirmation using the USPS does not mean a signature is required on delivery, but the mail man will document the delivery. This too would be an extra charge by the USPS, but both the signature required and or delivery confirmation being inexpensive. If time is not a big factor, trying to get a signature on delivery of the bill to the customer is the best idea and if they won't sign, then you can send it back with just the delivery confirmation. All of this sounds excessive, but you will thank me if you end up in small claims court and all your bills, pics, and dates are filed on your computer ready for legal action. Option #2 If money is no object for billing your customer(s), there are companies that will do all of your billing for you. You will supply them with the customer and all information pertaining to your services rendered, they will do all of the recording of the billing to your customer along with the delivery.
It means that whom are waiting on a confirmation to be engaged
Same as 'delivery note'.