No they are not contracted the postage on your refund is paid postage just like any other mail.
Local Post Service (B-post)
No, USPS will not refund unused stamps.
No. Tax/Federal checks get no particular special rules or handling. Someone opening mail that is still in the control of the USPS, which includes the mailbox, would be breaking the law. Even then, prosecution and proof would be difficult.
In the United States, yes you could return stamps to a post office for a refund. However, you would also need to provide the receipt to prove you purchased the stamps as well as the method by which you paid. That is the incorrect answer , the correct answer is that you can not get a refund on your stamps or postage, but you can exchange the stamps for other stamps as long as the one you have are in good condition, I know I worked in the U.S. Postal Service for over 15 years, and still today the receipt that you get after you purchase something from USPS, states at the very bottom , that there is no refund for postage.
A variety of different vehicles have been used as USPS vehicles. The standard Carrier Route Vehicle (CRV) has been the Chevrolet-Grumman Long-Life Vehicle since 1987, and more recently the contract went to the Ford Flex-Fuel Van. The first gasoline powered vehicle used by the USPS was contracted 1 October 1906 in Baltimore, Maryland. The unidentified photo on the USPS site appears to be a 1906 Rambler 19, with some modifications.
USPS Holidays are those decided by the government when mail will not be delivered. These can be found listed on the USPS postal service website or at an USPS site.
There are multiple online websites where USPS locations can be found. Good websites which can be used include "USPS Get Started" and "USPS White Pages".
What time does USPS open
It stands for united states postal service (usps).
Yes, USPS does but UPS and FedEx do not.
USPS does. No Tax payer dollars pay them.
i would pick usps