Maybe your dog scared away the mailman. In that event, you would eventually receive word from the local postmaster, or you could contact the local office.
Mail within the processing stream cannot be identified unless it is numbered and scanned, so it is practically impossible to locate mail that is undelivered. Mail that you know was sent may have been lost or damaged, or returned to sender.
First class mail would be sealed communications. Second class mail would be publications. Third class mail would be advertising and junk mail.
it would be faster then sending mail
Mail tampering is when someone tampers with another persons mail. No one is allowed to open mail or destroy mail that is not theirs.
On the left hand side there is a button for new mail, mail you sent and mail you deleted.
Sky mail would be also known as air mail, which means mail delivered through air, usually by airplane. Fedex offers such service to make sure mail arrives faster than it would take if the mail is being delivered by ship.
According to what the mail is: * If it's a fan mail he would probably leave it aside * If it's a player's or club's mail he would surely reply to it
It could be delivered by ground mail, but that option seems exceptional, so most likely, it would be by plane. That would be First Class Mail.
It would be better to say, 'I am forwarding this mail, for your information.', or 'We are forwarding this mail for your information.'
Electronic Mail If you use a translator and do English to Dutch, type in mail and it will be e-mail in Dutch. That was my theory until I heard of electronic mail...or maybe a Dutchman created email? Or maybe it is just electronic mail, though you would think it would be internet mail like most things on the computer have an i.
You will get a mail symbol and a notification. The notification sound would be like every other. You have to sync the mail in order to get that.
um no since it's a holiday.. and lets say the Fourth Of July was perhaps on a Sunday .. then you would not have mail that day and... the following day (Monday) you would not have mail because Sunday is always the mail workers days off. so they would get two days off. do i make sense? :)
Theft would be the greatest danger of putting checks in the mail. A thief could steal the mail and get your bank account numbers. Another danger would be if the check would get lost during transit.