This depends on the size, weight of the package and delivery location for your mail.
If it is to big for the carrier or you normally get your mail in a small lock box it will probably be delivered by a delivery guy.
Yes, you can bring a package on a plane, but there are restrictions and guidelines to follow. The package must comply with airline regulations regarding size, weight, and contents. It is recommended to check with the airline for specific guidelines and restrictions before bringing a package on a plane.
Well, honey, you call them a mail carrier. They're not just delivering letters, they're delivering bills, junk mail, and the occasional package you forgot you ordered. So show some respect and give them a wave next time you see them trudging through the snow to bring you that Amazon Prime package you didn't really need.
If your dog is not feeding her puppies she just delivered, its probably because she can't or she doesn't want to. But i would bring her to the vet.
Only if the mall allows animals
Usually no, but If you put them with the cargo, then the pig will most likely get hurt. but if you bring the pig in a carrier, then you should bring them with you on the plane.
Yes. It is the past tense of the verb deliver.
Themselves, a flag, cameras, and a science package that stayed behind.
The package will bring you to early poptropica, once you get there go into the art museum and find the elderly women whose wearing purple talk to her and she'll tell you what you do.
It´s Normal You don´t Bring a package Over 60 Kg in the Flight and if you send by Fedex it No longer than 1 Week
immigrants bring different types of different flavor to our food
Peter brought Annemarie a package with a handkerchief that contained a rabbit-shaped amulet.
If you check with your carrier they will give you a list of prohibited items specific to each destination.