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Dec. 6, 2007

EXPRESS MAIL MAKES HOLIDAY BUSINESS BRIGHT

Postal Service Offers More Days To Deliver For Your Customers

It’s going to be a whirl of last-minute holiday shopping out there. When your customers want to make sure their purchases get to their destinations in time for Christmas, our Express Mail service makes it happen.

Excluding Santa, only the Postal Service will deliver for you on Christmas Day.

We’ll be the only carrier open for business on Saturday, Dec. 22, that will accept your Express Mail packages and guarantee Christmas delivery within the continental states at no extra charge. As for our competitors, drop off locations will be limited, higher fees and surcharges are likely to apply, and some won’t guarantee delivery.

For businesses large and small, holiday sales can account for up to 40 percent of annual sales and contribute significantly to yearly profit. It’s smart business to ring up those holiday sales and use Express Mail to get an extra day of shipping and still make sure your customers receive their packages in time for gift giving.

Express Mail is the only overnight service that delivers 365 days a year. The package is automatically insured up to $100 against loss or damage. Express Mail provides a signed proof of delivery and tracking information. And environment-friendly shipping supplies are available — free!

This holiday season, open the door to more customers shopping — knowing our doors are open for shipping with the U.S. Postal Service.

Learn more about Express Mail service at usps.com/shipping/expressmail.htm.

Try Express Mail during this busiest mailing time of the year and we’ll deliver the reliability that should make us your shipper of choice — in every season.

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