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First Class Mail Delivery ExpectationsBy default, orders placed by 8:00 pm EST are scheduled to mail the next business day. First class mail usually takes 2 - 5 days to be delivered. Certified mail is First Class mail with a special service attached to it so you can also expect that in 2 - 5 days. Use the Postal Pro tool to get more specific first class mail delivery estimates. You can find the Postal Pro tool here: https://postalpro.
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What is Intelligent Mail®?View a video about viewing Intelligent Mail® tracking information from your Click2Mail account on YouTube. Adapted from www.usps.com. The Intelligent Mail® barcode, formerly referred to as the 4-state customer barcode, is a new Postal Service barcode used to sort and track letters and flats. The Postal Service is promoting use of the Intelligent Mail® because it expands the ability to track individual mail pieces and provides customers with more options and information about their mail.
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Automated First Class Postage RatesClick2Mail templates are designed to meet all USPS rules and regulations that qualify your mailing for discounted automated First-Class postage rates. Click2Mail passes the savings for every qualifying mail piece along to you. Qualifying mail pieces are those that meet the USPS rules and regulations (not a problem if you use our templates) and are also being sent to a standard address. The typical savings to our customers is 3.
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Automated First Class MailAutomated First-Class Mail is a class of mail that includes: all matter wholly or partly in handwriting or typewriting (printed) all actual and personal correspondence all bills and statements of accounts all matter sealed or otherwise closed against inspection. Any mailable matter may be sent as First-Class Mail. For a mail piece to be considered First-Class Mail, all pieces must be able to be processed through the USPS automated machines, called machinable mail.
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What is Informed Visibility®?Informed Visibility® provides more insight into the movement of individual mailpieces through the mail stream. USPS carriers have been equipped with GPS enabled devices that trigger events when they enter geofence locations. This means that although individual pieces of mail aren't scanned as they're placed in the mailbox, we can tell that a piece made it from the USPS Business Mail Entry Unit, to the delivery USPS office and into the carrier's "