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Select Indiana Post Offices Offering Greeting Cards

November 18, 2009 

Release No. 09-039 



Indianapolis, IN—Busy consumers can buy, address and mail a greeting card from select Indiana Post Offices while conducting other Postal Service business under a year-long pilot program launched earlier this month.

New greeting card displays arrived at the following Indiana Post Offices this month. They are among the 1500 locations nationwide where greeting cards will be offered.

Carmel Post Office

275 Medical Drive

Carmel

IN

46032

Fishers Post Office

8500 E. 116th Street

Fishers

IN

46038

Circle City Station

456 N. Meridian Street

Indianapolis

IN

46204

Southport Branch

1701 E. Edgewood Avenue

Indianapolis

IN

46227

Nora Branch

1300 E. 86th Street

Indianapolis

IN

46240

Eagle Creek Branch

6401 Gateway Drive

Indianapolis

IN

46254

Castleton Branch

8710 Bash Street

Indianapolis

IN

46256

Valparaiso Post Office

2700 Valparaiso Street

Valparaiso

IN

46383

Merrillville Branch

303 W. 80th Place

Merrillville

IN 

46410

South Bend Main Post Office

424 S. Michigan Street

South Bend

IN

46601

Fort Wayne Main Post Office

1501 S. Clinton Street

Fort Wayne

IN

46802

Columbus Post Office

450 Jackson Street

Columbus

IN

47201

Bloomington Main Post Office

206 E. 4th Street

Bloomington

IN

47408

Lafayette Main Post Office

3450 State Road 26 E

Lafayette

IN

47901

West Lafayette Branch

610 W. Navajo Street

West Lafayette

IN

47906

The Postal Service is testing a limited line of greeting cards in about 1,500 Post Offices. Five hundred initial sites were chosen based on availability of display space, the number of customers visiting the location and convenience to customers. An additional 1,000 locations will begin offering cards after the first of the year.

Offering greeting cards on a limited basis serves as a market test to determine if customer interest is high enough to warrant expanding the program throughout the country according to Robert Bernstock, president, Mailing and Shipping Services.

More than half of the seven billion greeting cards sold in the U.S. are sent through the mail. "Cards are incredibly linked to the mail," notes Bernstock. "What better place to sell them than at our Post Offices.”

The assortment includes cards for birthdays, baby announcements, encouragement, sympathy and wedding anniversaries. Additional seasonal displays will offer cards appropriate to various holidays and times of the year, including Mother’s Day.

Greeting cards join the selection of shipping and mailing products at the Postal Service designed to better meet the needs of customers. In addition to items like mailing tape, envelopes and packaging, decorative mailing boxes make sending a gift easier than ever.

“Greeting cards are a great way to let someone know you are thinking about them,” says Lynn Smith, Greater Indiana District Manager for the U.S. Postal Service. “ Our customers will like the convenience of having greeting cards right at the Post Office, where you can buy a card and mail it in one stop.“

According to the Greeting Card Association, Christmas and the winter holiday season is the biggest time of year for greeting cards, but Valentine’s Day isn’t far behind. And birthdays, anniversaries and other life events happen all year long. The most popular everyday cards are birthday cards, followed in popularity by cards celebrating anniversaries, and cards of encouragement including get well, friendship and sympathy cards.

“You know you don’t really need a holiday to send a greeting card,” says Smith. “Sending greeting cards lets someone know that they are important to you and this makes it easy to do.”

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