Holiday Mailing Deadlines
Mailing Within Contiguous US
Make sure your mail and packages arrive in time for the holidays by mailing before these recommended deadlines, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
Send-by dates for expected delivery before Dec. 25th (Actual delivery date may vary and is based on origin, destination, Post Office acceptance time, and other conditions).
December 14 — USPS Retail Ground®
December 19 — First-Class Mail®
December 20 — Priority Mail®
December 22 — Priority Mail Express®
For Priority Mail Express® shipments mailed December 23 through December 25, the money-back guarantee applies only if the shipment was not delivered, or delivery was not attempted, within two (2) business days.If you're mailing within the Contiguous US, you have until tomorrow to get your crds in the mail. So, you can rush out to Hallmark, Target or Walmart and pick up a box or two of cards, get them home, fill them out, address and stamp (hopefully you have enough stamps!) and get them in the mail before the last pickup tomorrow.
Or you can go to my SendOutCards website and get your cards out in less than an hour without leaving your home. And you can send exactly the number of cards that you need...you don't have to buy 2 boxes of 20 cards to be able to send 21 cards! We can send from one card to a million cards. We sent over 900,000 cards in one day last year, let's see if we can break a million cards in one day!
And even if you don't make it by Christmas, your card will still have the same, if not more, impact even if it arrives a few days late. Remember:
The only card that's too late is the one that's never sent.Here's a video that will show you exactly how to send a card using SendOutCards.
If you have any questions, email me, or call or text me at (707)685-1382.
Interesting days
Today - Bake Cookies Day, International Migrants Day, Roast Suckling Pig Day and Arabic Language Day
Tomorrow - Look For An Evergreen Day and Oatmeal Muffin Day
Next Monday - Christmas and Pumpkin Pie Day
January 18 - Thesaurus Day, Women's Healthy Weight Day, Winnie the Pooh Day and World Religion Day
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