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Preparing to ship from USPS originating post to actual adress of destination
When one chooses to ship with USPS, a tracking number will be provided for the shipment. The shipper can then track the package as it makes its way to its destination using the online USPS tracking tool and the number provided to track the package. One can even view a signature if one was given, and confirm that a package was delivered very quickly after it reaches its destination.
Yes, USPS does but UPS and FedEx do not.
Yes.
Yes, you can ship from an Army Post Office (APO) to other countries, but there are specific guidelines and restrictions. Packages sent from an APO are generally limited to military personnel and their families, and they must comply with USPS regulations. Additionally, certain items may be prohibited or restricted depending on the destination country. It's advisable to check the USPS website and the destination country's customs regulations for detailed information before shipping.
Yes, of course
Yes
Yes, individuals can ship swords and knives using USPS or UPS, but there are specific regulations and restrictions. USPS prohibits the shipment of certain types of knives, such as switchblades and gravity knives, while UPS allows the shipment of knives and swords but requires adherence to state and local laws. It’s essential to package the items securely and to check the carrier's guidelines as well as the regulations of both the origin and destination locations.
No.
They ship both ways.
Yea!
No, you can not ship anything that is gas or oil related it is ageist the law