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It’s that time of the year again – the holiday season is upon us and it’s time to start thinking about sending and receiving gifts and cards from friends and loved ones. And who better to help with all your mailing needs than the United States Postal Service (USPS)?
With the holiday season in full swing, USPS is gearing up to handle the influx of packages and letters that come with the season. Whether you’re sending a package to a loved one across the country or mailing out holiday cards to friends and family, USPS has you covered.
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So, as the holiday season approaches, let USPS take the stress out of mailing and shipping. With their reliable services, convenient options, and festive stamps, you can rest easy knowing that your gifts and cards will arrive in time for the holidays. Let’s go – the season is here!
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Santa Jay H!!!! I think this is so amazing. Most of us should read some of the letters. We take for granted the amount of blessings we have and it makes us really see how thankful we must be for what we have!!! It’s all about the kids!! We were once there!!!
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