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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Apr. 10, 2008

Contact:
Carl Walton
336-668-1257/ 443-838-1351 cell
Release No. 08-51
carl.a.walton@usps.gov


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Greensboro, Triad area Post Offices accept last minute returns

 

GREENSBORO, NC — The U.S. Postal Service offers after-hours service for last minute tax filers on April 15 via seven Automated Postal Centers (APC) throughout the Triad Area. The APCs are self-service kiosks available 24 hours a day at selected offices, offering many postal services and products to customers using credit or debit cards.

Two Post Offices will be open until 9 pm – Greensboro Air Mail Center, 6321-E Airport Parkway, and Four Seasons Station at Four Seasons Mall, Third Floor. Also, Burlington Post Office will accept tax returns and other mail until midnight in its collection boxes.

The Postal Service will cancel every piece of First-Class Mail that was deposited correctly before the closing time of their local Post Offices to ensure every U.S. taxpayer’s return is postmarked with that all-important April 15 date. After closing time, if customers need their mail postmarked for April 15, they must purchase the postage from one of the Automated Postal Centers to get credit for the day’s postmark. Mail deposited after the closing time and without the postage from the Post Office or APC will not be credited with the postmark of April 15.

Following is a list of Automated Postal Centers in the Triad Area.

AUTOMATED POSTAL CENTERS IN TRIAD AREA (ALL OPEN 24 HOURS)

Office

Address

City

BURLINGTON PO

405 Maple Ave

Burlington

GSO-FRIENDLY STATION

610 Pembroke Rd

Greensboro

GSO-GUILFORD STA.

5704 W. Market St.

Greensboro

GSO MAIN POST OFFICE

201 N Murrow Blvd

Greensboro

GSO-SUMMIT STATION

2585 Yancyville St

Greensboro

HIGH PT.-EMERYWOOD STA.

116 Rock Spring Rd

High Point

KERNERSVILLE P.O.

325 W Mountain Rd

Kernersville

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An independent federal agency, the U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that visits every address in the nation — 146 million homes and businesses. It has 37,000 retail locations and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to pay for operating expenses, not tax dollars. The Postal Service has annual revenues of $75 billion and delivers nearly half the world’s mail.