
TENNESSEE — More than 232,300 Tennesseans are Informed Delivery users. This innovative new offering allows residents to see digital previews of their incoming mail from any smartphone, tablet, or computer.
This number represents a 39% increase in the number of registered users in just the last four months, proving Informed Delivery is growing in popularity across the state.
The free notification feature provides outside images of letter-sized mail destined for home delivery via a daily email, text, or on the Informed Delivery app. Images can also be viewed on the online dashboard at informeddelivery.usps.com. Customers can manage their package delivery on the dashboard.
Registered Informed Delivery users can take action before important items reach their mailbox, and ensures everyone in the household can see the mail each day, not just those who pick up the mail from the physical mailbox. Mailers now have an unprecedented opportunity to engage users through synchronized direct mail and digital marketing campaigns.
Nationwide, over 11.9 million customers are part of the growing user base who can access Informed Delivery. Whether customers are in town or travelling for the holiday, Informed Delivery makes mail more convenient by allowing users to view what is coming to their mailbox whenever, wherever – even while traveling.
To sign up or find more information on the feature, go to www.InformedDelivery.com.
The Tennessee District serves ZIP Codes 370-374, 376-385 in Tennessee and 307 in northern Georgia.
The Postal Service does not receive tax dollars for operating expenses; it relies entirely on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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