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Hi David,
> They do. It's 35c extra for Priority Mail (and I think the same for Express
> Mail), 60c extra for first class. You get a twenty-digit tracking number
> that can be looked up on the web or touch-toned to a toll-free phone number,
> and the response states the time and zip code of acceptance by the USPS until
> it is delivered, when it states the time and zip of delivery with an option
> to state the earlier information if you're still interested. I've found it
> pretty useful, and I email the tracking number to the recipient so that (s)he
> can keep tabs on it as well.
>
> Well there you go. That should be of interest to our High Space dealer. Now
> if he could only come up with prices that beat Art Munson's specials. Either
> the manufacture is giving Art a better deal, or Art is using it as a loss
> leader (doubtful).
>
> UPS has a pollyanna delusion about certain "safe" zip codes, where packages
> can be left unattended unless the specific item is marked "signature re-
> quired," in which case the driver pays no attention, drops it at the door,
> looks at the doorbell without touching it, and drives off just the same.
Both my office and house are in the same sip code. In fact they are on the same
street located about 3 and a half miles from each other.
Regards,
Larry
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