(c) any other article the sender chooses to post at a rate for letter mail (b) a receipt, invoice or similar article of a financial nature, and (a) a letter, card, postcard or similar communication, Hope you can find this interesting and understandable, because english is not my first language.Carbonizing delivery modeĭelivery mode delivery mode schemeĭelivery mode scheme domestic basic letter rateĭomestic basic letter rate first class mailįirst class mail foldover construction self-mailerįoldover construction self-mailer forward sortation areaįorward sortation area frequent postingįrequent posting identical items I usually give more than is requaried because of this same reason Not everyone pays this, so I think if you do this is a good way of gaining the sympathy of your postman. And the stamps have several prices too.Īlso! By law, you have to pay the post man 50 chilean pesos (around 6 cents) for every letter receive. But there are many post office who don’t have one, there, stamps are sell directly where you send your mail, but they don’t have to many, and they usually don’t offer them, so if you don’t ask, they will put a horrible electronik print sticker.Īlso, we don’t have “international stamps” and “national stamps”, we only have international price and national price, so, you buy the number of stamps you need to complete the price of the shipment. Some post offices has a philately office where they sell stamps, you cand find some stamps, but not too many, except if you are in the capital where are more variety (6 hour drive from my city, so not an option for me). In apartments, the mail is deliver to the concierge of the building. Most of people gets delivered their parcels from online order and some bills, not “real mail”. Almost no one has mailboxes in their homes, so the post man have to knock door by door’s houses to deliver the mail, but getting mail is not that common anymore. Generally there’s one in every citiy’s downtown. In Chile, there are not mail boxes, so, if you want to send a postcard, a letter or a parcel you have to go to the post office. Very interesting topic! I loved to read each of one of your reality regarding to mail in your country. I look forward to hearing from others (in the US too, as I know it’s not the same all over the country). The selection is much better, and while I’m always slightly bothered by the shipping price, I just remind myself that I’m supporting the postal service. In the small city where I live, there are a good number of post boxes, where letters can be dropped, and post offices where stamps can be purchased, packages and money orders sent, passport applications processed, and mail picked up if you choose to rent a box there. I’ve recently learned that you can schedule letter pick up from some apartments. My old carrier always picked up my outgoing mail. Unfortunately, pick up from apartments is at the discretion of the mail carrier. Outgoing mail will be picked up from houses and rural areas if those who live there life a flag on their box. In the US, letter mail is delivered 6 days a week, every day but Sunday. So, I thought I’d ask: how does post work for you? I was very surprised to see just how different delivery schedules were for some people in the days without cards.
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