Change Service Requested. Separate notice of new address or reason for nondelivery provided; in either case, address-correction fee is charged; mail piece is not forwarded or returned but disposed of by the Postal Service. This endorsement option is available for First-Class Mail only when used in conjunction with electronic ACS™ Service.
Ancillary service endorsements allow the sender to obtain on request (provided the appropriate endorsement is used) the addressee's new (forwarding) address (if the addressee filed a Change-of-Address Order with the Postal Service) or the reason for nondelivery. These endorsements also provide the Postal Service with instructions for the disposition of USA mail. These new endorsements provide a simpler and more consistant system than the previous endorsements.
You mean service connected. It means that the service that you requested (for example, heat, telephone, electricity, internet) should now be working.
You mean service connected. It means that the service that you requested (for example, heat, telephone, electricity, internet) should now be working.
Electronic Service Record.
The symbol of an envelope typically represents email or messages. It is commonly used to indicate a feature that allows you to send or receive electronic mail or communicate with others digitally.
It means Electronic Mail. Basically, an instant Postal Service.
If you see vertical lines on a bill payment envelope, they are located on the bottom. The bar code allows the U.S. Postal Service to mechanically sort the mail which saves them time and money.
If you mean the Rescue Me commercial, the song is Public Service by The Bravery.
requested highly.. jk that wouldn't help :) I guess it depends on what you mean. It can be requested a lot or something totally different.. so it depends
I think you mean 9x12 envelope.
This depends on what sort of postcard you mean. Postcards from the US Postal Service don't generally include a "return receipt requested" option, but you could pay for one as with any other letter. Some electronic postcards do offer this option, some don't. The Interesting.com e-cards (created by the founder of this website, Chris Whitten) do not.
Place where I put my secrets
The word "envelope" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "sobre".