Nov. 24, 2020
Demonstration on how to pay for your postage, print your postage, and mail it without leaving your home for the ultimate in social distancing
Social distancing doesn’t mean you have to be disconnected. Americans are increasingly shopping and shipping online and the United States Postal Service is ready to deliver holiday parcels to loved ones. For those who want a stress-free and safe holiday without leaving the comforts of home, the Postal Service offers solutions on www.usps.com that make gift-shipping easy and convenient.
What:
A United States Postal Service official will demonstrate via ZOOM how to:
When:
Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 11:00 AM (PST)
Where:
ZOOM Meeting ID
https://usps.zoomgov.com/j/1617809328?pwd=U1VTR0Q1ZlN3bnBaVFdTVS9nUGtidz09
Password: 880744
Who:
Customer Relations Coordinator Gina Segura will host this meeting. If you need any assistance please call Gina Segura at 916-263-7161 or email her at: gina.m.segura@usps.gov
Background:
The Postal Service offers an entire suite of products and services to make holiday mailing and shipping simple. For free shipping supplies, holiday stamp purchases, shipping advice and deadlines visit usps.com/holiday.
Important mailing deadlines:
MILITARY:
Nov. 6 — Military USPS Retail Ground service
Dec. 11 —Military Priority Mail and First-Class Mail services
Dec. 18 — Military USPS Priority Mail Express service
DOMESTIC:
Dec. 15 — Domestic Retail Ground service
Dec. 18 — First-Class letters and packages
Dec. 19 – Priority Mail
Dec. 23 — Priority Mail Express
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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