Local Post Service (B-post)
no
Yes it does. Most packages have one.
A USPS postage rate for a 2KG package being sent from London to Birmingham would not be possible as USPS is a US company which operates in the US. It would be the Royal Mail or Post Office that you would use in the UK for sending packages between these two cities.
It depends where it is sent from.
sent items those items in we sent the data into small packages. These files sent one to another places.
Sent a USPS package CW186232608US to a business in the Domincan Republic. They report not receiving it. Package sent April 28 2012 it is now May 24. Who do I contact to track the package?
No, but the USPS may call in the FBI to investigate a suspicious package.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The FBI is never brought in to inspect a suspicious package. The USPS Inspection Service takes the lead on any suspicious package. The only role the FBI ever plays is a supportive investigative role after the fact if the Inspection Service calls upon their aid. Any package that is sent MEDIA mail is subject to inspection and a random sample of those packages are inspected for MEDIA specific content. There are authorized employees at every single Post Office in the country that can open MEDIA rate packages for inspection if it is suspected the contents in the package do not abide by postal regulations regarding what can be sent as MEDIA rate.
It should normally take just a couple of days. During the Christmas season, due to the heavy volume of packages, delivery may be slower.
Chris Sent was born in 1922, in Antwerpen, Flanders, Belgium.
Chris Sent died in 1989, in Antwerpen, Flanders, Belgium.
yes, some of it from either amazon or ebay. but it takes more longer maybe with USPS could be a little bit faster.
It depends on where it is being sent from, where it is being sent to, its weight, whether it qualifies for bulk rate, type of post being used (there are several), whether it is oversized, etc. You can calculate postage in the US for various packages by visiting the USPS website at www.usps.com.