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  1. Send Mail & Packages | USPS

    Send mail and packages with USPS online shipping options. Choose your mail service by delivery speed, cost, and additional services like tracking and insurance.

  2. Priority Mail Express Shipping | USPS

    Priority Mail Express items, including Priority Mail Express Flat Rate shipping products, are delivered in 1-3 days to most U.S. locations. See USPS economical prices, free shipping …

  3. USPS - Retail Postage Price Calculator

    What's the Date you plan to mail the item? What's the Time you plan to mail the item?

  4. Postage Rates & Prices | USPS

    XLSX file for First-Class Mail –Every Door Direct Mail Retail | CSV file for First-Class Mail –Every Door Direct Mail Retail ... XLSX file for Qualified Business Rely Mail – Letters & Postcards | …

  5. Mail Fraud

    To report mail fraud to The U.S. Postal Inspection Service online, you may fill out and submit the Mail Fraud Complaint Form . You may also call the U.S. Postal Inspection Service hotline at 1 …

  6. Find USPS Post Offices & Locations Near Me | USPS

    Find USPS locations like Post Offices, collection boxes, and kiosks so you can send packages, mail letters, buy stamps, apply for passports, get redeliveries, and more.

  7. Priority Mail | USPS

    Priority Mail, including Priority Mail Flat Rate shipping products, has fast shipping times (2-3 days) with flexible prices. Get free flat rate boxes and print postage labels online.

  8. Service Standards | USPS

    If you send mail on a Saturday or the day before a holiday, the Sunday or holiday is not included in the expected delivery time. If you send mail with a 3-day service standard on Friday, the …

  9. International Mail Services & Shipping Rates | USPS

    Compare USPS mail services by starting retail prices, shipping time, and more. Most services automatically include USPS Tracking ®, and you can add insurance and extra services.

  10. Ground Advantage | USPS

    You’ll pay for your package based on how much it weighs and how far it’s going (the zone). Also, you’ll need to use your own packaging and measure it to make sure it meets the size standards.