Could the example below work? The USPS does not use a comma between the city and the two-letter state abbreviation. Just your opinion, of course. Arrested on charges of conspiracy were: John Smith (40) of East Rutherford NJ, Dave Thompson (39) of Tallahassee FL and Arthur Davis (55) of Dallas...
The USPS will send it back to you together with the new address for the recipient OR saying that they couldn't find the recipient at that address. Presumably you will write the new address in your lavender-scented address book, re-address the letter, stick on a new stamp, and pop it back in the post-box. Return Service Requested.
what should I say if I want to buy some stamps in post office? Do you have stamps? Or something like I want to buy two "forever stamps"? what should I say?
You can use the abbreviations with or without punctuation. The U.S. Postal Service doesn't use punctuation, but generally it's just a matter of personal preference.
Hello, when writing an American address do you separate City, State and ZIP Code by a comma or not. I saw it done both ways, which one is correct? Thank you.
Hi there, I hope my inquiry is not beyond the scope of this forum. I want to send a package using USPS mail service. I can't make out the following measurements in inches. It reads USPS-Produced Small Box: 8-5/8" x 5-3/8" x 1-5/8". Maximum weight 4 pounds. I wonder why there is a hyphen...
I made up this conversation: A: Can you run a errand for me? B: Sure, what is it? A: Could you send this letter? And a BE native preferred 'post' rather than 'send'. Can you tell me why? Dictionaries say we 'send' letters. And how about the BE/AE difference, between 'post' and 'mail'? Would...
Re: USPS Holiday shipping prices byTBQSC Conversation Maker 08-13-202111:16 AM " The postal service is requesting a temporary price increase on a variety of mail services for the peak holiday season to offset rising delivery costs." The epitome of an oxymoron! LOL Translate to EnglishThere was a problem fetching the translation.
I was reading Put your money where your mail is | the economist These are the distressed customers to whose rescue the USPS hopes to ride. My understanding of this sentence: ==>These are the distressed customers,and the USPS hopes to ride to their rescue. Is this right? If so.What does ride...
I am not using any flat rate boxes. So, my question is, why am I getting all these readjusted fees from the Post Office when I am choosing USPS Priority Mail when I create a listing? Thank you bunches Translate to EnglishThere was a problem fetching the translation.