The next best-in-class e-mail guide is designed to achieve these objectives. Guidelines for processing other kinds of mails and using special services start from page 28. The post rate chart is shown in Appendix D (blue page). 1. Express Key Envelope in block style, use upper case letters, omit punctuation marks (excluding hyphens). 2. Place the address block approximately 4 inches from the left edge, 2 inches from the top edge of the 10th envelope, or use the default setting of the word processor's Envelope function.
First class mails are usually used for postal mail, invoices, postcards, checks, money orders and business reply emails. All prices are limited to at least 1 ounce of prime mail. There is an extra charge for every ounce or one ounce of ounce. If your priority postal priority mail provides 1 to 3 days of service to most domestic addresses. Priority mail has a maximum weight of 70 pounds. The total length and perimeter of the priority message should be less than 130 inches. Preferred postal envelopes, boxes and labels are available at the post office for free. When using other envelopes and boxes, please mark them as priority mail. The amount of postage for a priority mail envelope or parcel of 1 pound or more depends on the item and its destination weight. You can also use envelopes at even prices. Any quantity of material suitable for flat-rate priority mail envelopes provided by USPS can be mailed at price.
Insured mails provide insurance for up to $ 5,000 for lost or damaged items in the mail. Insurance Mail can be used for items delivered in top-class or priority postage, and in several packages. The receipt will be sent to the sender of the insured mail. You should archive the receipt until you know that the insured mail has reached an impatient state. If the insurance package is lost or damaged, the amount of goods or a small amount of insurance will be compensated at the post office.
You can send first-class mail post cards and letters using first-class mail. This service is required for personal communication, handwritten or typed materials, invoices or account statements. It can also be used for all sellable items, including advertisements and lightweight items. This service is usually the fastest service available with discount messages. Standard mail including postal items that do not need to be sent as First Class Mail can be sent as Standard Mail. Normally, standard emails are used for advertisements and leaflets. There is no price for postcards in standard postcards, but postcards can be mailed at the price of a letter. Approved nonprofit messages must comply with other content restrictions