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A post office is the facility where mail is handled, sorted and delivered. At a post office you can send a package, buy stamps, apply for a passport, buy a money order and much more.

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Where is the first post office in world?

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the first postbox was at mossal bay in africa.In 1451 the worlds first postbox was invented

Did ben franklin invent the phone?

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Yes, Ben Franklin did invent many useful things! He invented the bifocals, the stove,longarm, swimfins, lightning rods, fireplace, glass armonica!

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Who owns the Post Office buildings?

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The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an independent agency of the United States government (see 39 U.S.C. § 201) responsible for providing postal service in the United States. Within the United States, it is commonly referred to as the Post Office, Postal Service, or U.S. Mail.

What are the collection times of the Honolulu airport post office?

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Mon-Fri 7:30am-8:00pm

Sat 8:00am-4:00pm

Sun Closed

Where can you mail your 1040 Form?

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Where do you mail form 1120 to the irs?

Depends on where the corporation's principal business, office, or agency is located and the corporation's total assets at the end of the tax year.

The best place to find this information is the IRS website. See link below:

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1120.pdf

How much postage for 12 sheets of paper in an 8 by 11 envelope?

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You will need postage for the weight of the envelope (probably 2 ounces, for 4 sheets of paper in a 10x13 envelope), plus a surcharge for the size of the envelope. Best guess: $1.19 for first class mail within the United States, as of Feb. 2014.

Will post office buy back unused stamps?

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No they will not buy back stamps

How do you check the status of your postal life insurance of India?

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Check with your local post office, they will be able to direct you to the people you should talk to or maybe direct you to a website that could help you track its status.

When is the word post office capitalized?

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when you say the full name like for example, Marietta Post Office or P.O box (post office box)

How much would it cost to send a package?

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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.

One us postage stamp covers what weight of letter?

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US stamps come in different denominations, but if you just asked for a stamp you would probably get a 44 -cent stamp which pays postage on a letter of up to one ounce.

The "forever" stamps currently are considered to be 44-cent denomination.

Why do we call the post office the post office?

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When the first public mail routes were started in Britain, ornate cast iron poles were erected at intervals along the routes. They were about 5 feet tall with large hooks on either side. Examples can still be seen standing along the A 3400 between Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon - a particularly good one just outside the village of Long Compton.

The mail coaches would hang sacks of mail for the surrounding villages from the hooks and each village would designate someone to go and collect the mail from the "post" and he became known as the "post-man." From this humble beginning we now have Postmen, Post Offices and the Postal Service.

Which days is the post office closed in 2012?

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Which day will the Post Offices close for Veterans Day this year 2012

What committee oversees the post office?

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The Structure of the Postal Service is discussed extensively in the book "Postal Service Labor Arbitrations" by John Zodrow in Denver. Basically, the Postmaster General (PMG) is the chief executive officer and is named by, and serves at the pleasure of, the USPS Board of Governors, as does the deputy PMG. The Board of Governors oversee the Post Office, now know as the Postal Service. Nine of the 11 Governors of the Board are appointed by the President of the United States, plus the PMG and Deputy PMG. Rate changes, however, are overseen by the Postal Rate Commission, an independent federal agency.

How long does it to take to get a parcel from Netherlands antilles postoffice to the UK?

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How long does it take post to arrive from Brussels BELGIUM to the UK

What does the German post office symbol mean?

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the post office in Germany has a symbol that represents a horn which is presented on the yellow background of the actual post box

Can you buy postal money orders at other places besides the post office?

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Yes. US dollar 400 maximum. If you need a larger amount, you'll have to buy two or more.

How do enclosed differ from open plan offices?

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Some Advantages are: Privacy, Comfort and Efficiency, reduced distractions

Some Disadvantage: No communication with co-workers (isolation), time consuming, requires more meetings to exchange knowledge and information. Takes up more space..

What are the advantages of a post office box?

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Post office boxes, in comparison to mailboxes, offer owners a secure, safe, and 365 day a year, 24/7 access to their mail without ever having to hold it.

Where is post located?

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Post can mean "a long, sturdy piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground and used to support something or as a marker", or the action of putting mail in a mailbox, or putting a notice on a board, or it can mean "after a certain time or event".