U.S. Postal Service Carrier Pickup from Home or Business

Written by L. Dean Sturgeon


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Express Mail® Priority Mail® Pickup occursrepparttar next postal delivery day. Postage must be prepaid and attached to package(s). Convenient postage options: Click-N-Ship® PC Postage® Postage Meters You can now purchase USPS insurance online and request a Carrier pickup. Requests must be received by 2:00 AM CST. Packages must be properly sealed and ready for shipment before your carrier arrives. Maximum weight per package is 70 pounds. https://carrierpickup.usps.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/CarrierPickup.woa

25 year employee and Supervisor with the U.S. Postal Service.


U.S. Postal Service Click-N-Ship® for your Home Business

Written by L. Dean Sturgeon


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Online Address Book stores up to 1000 domestic and international addresses. Email Ship Notification allows you to send your recipient an automatic email that a package is on its way. Shipping Cart prints up to 10 domestic labels with a single credit card transaction. Shipping History allows you to easily look up information on your postage-paid labels printed withinrepparttar past six months. My Account helps you easily manage your Click-N-Ship information from one central location. Online shipping is as convenient as your neighborhood mail box. You can drop your Priority Mail and domestic Express Mail pieces with PC Postage labels in any USPS collection box. Or you can:

Drop at local Post Office Hand to your delivery carrier Schedule a pickup online Save a trip torepparttar 113491 Post Office. Use Click-N-Ship withrepparttar 113492 U.S. Postal Service’s carrier pickup option to schedule free package pickup from your home or office when your carrier delivers your mail. Once you’ve completed your labels simply click onrepparttar 113493 carrier pickup link to request next day pickup.

Click-N-Ship website (www.usps.com/shipping/label.htm)

25 year employee and Supervisor with the U.S. Postal Service.


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