Don’t stand in line at the post office
Sending and returning packages is quick, easy and convenient at usps.com. No more waiting in line at the Post Office. The U.S. Postal Service provides free pickup from your home or office at a time and place that’s convenient for you. Go online to usps.com/pickup and follow the prompts. It’s free, regardless of the number of packages you’re sending as long as you have at least one Priority Mail item. Your letter carrier will pick up your package when your regular mail is delivered. Arrange a next-day pickup or let the Postal Service know up to 30 days in advance that your packages will be ready. The Internet never closes. It’s open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. So, when you’re ready to schedule a free package pickup, the Postal Service is ready for you. Free package pickup is available for packages being sent by domestic Express Mail, Priority Mail, or packages being returned-and international mail. Packages must be ready for shipment before your carrier arrives. Requests must be made by 3 a.m. on the day you’ve requested free package pickup. Maximum weight per package is 70 pounds. There is no limit to the number of packages that can be picked up. Proper postage must be applied. Go to usps.com/clicknship to purchase the proper postage for your packages. Print professional shipping labels and pay for postage, using any major credit card. You can calculate and compare postage, purchase insurance up to $500 and even find a ZIP Code. You can select the type of service for your mailing needs, receive free delivery confirmation and free carrier pickup. The postage rate calculator will ask for size, weight, distance and ZIP Code and provide you with the cost of the postage. It’s never been easier to do business with the U.S. Postal Service. Whether you’re a small business owner or heading a home-based business, usps.com, with free package pickup, is one more way the Postal Service is responding to customers’ needs. To schedule a presentation for our community, club or group on how the Postal Service brings the Post Office to your home or office computer, call 239-573-9638.