about two to three business days, but it's not guaranteed unless you pay extra
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
First Class Mail is delivered between Seattle WA and Colbert WA in three to five days.
yes they do. i did one yesterday
If it's out for delivery that means it's "out to be delivered" so you should get in accordance with the delivery method you chose. Overnight early-by 10:30 a.m. if it was sent regular ground it will be delivered by the end of the day. All this info can be found on the UPS website. If you can find and figure out how to use this website you should be able to use the UPS web site. "Out for Delivery" is pretty straight forward.
A regular number is anonymous but they can deliver millions of those tiny suckers!!
USPS Priority delivers packages on Saturdays...but I dont know about regular delivery method by USPS.. but if they deliver mail on Saturdays why cant they with packages? and I do believe I received a package on Saturday from USPS 4 years ago but I forgot whether I used Priority Mail or not... well if not then just wait til Monday?
Yes there is.
A standard letter, as quick as 3 days - lots depend on the delivery time. Time of year, routing centers, the time you mail it - how legible the address is, etc. etc.
Assuming you're sending it regular first-class mail, at the current USPS rate the postage for this letter would be $1.56, with an estimated delivery time of approximately three days.
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Wheelchair curlers use the same rocks and play on the same ice as regular curlers, but they deliver the rocks, often by pushing them with a delivery stick, from a stationary position. The other major difference is that there is no sweeping, so once the stone has been thrown, there is no way to influence its path or speed. source: wheelchaircurling.com
Yes, July 2 is Saturday so there will be the usual mail delivery. There will be no regular delivery in July 3 (Sunday) and July 4 (holiday)