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You would have to check the rates in the country from which the package is mailed, since there is no uniform rate internationally.
"Regular size package" is a very nearly meaningless term. If you really want to know, go to your post office. They can measure and weigh the package and give you a definitive answer as to what the postage will be.
Take it to a post office, where it can be weighed and the correct postage paid. It is not just weight, but the size and thickness of the envelope/package that must be taken into account.
Depends on size of package and how it's being sent: Post Office? Regular Mail, Priority Mail, Overnight Fed Ex? UPS? Overnight Mail - it will get there by tomorrow
The package from your Japan office arrived yesterday. It contains the documents you need.
these are Microsoft office package items for solutions of business
form_title= United States Post Office Rates form_header= Estimate the cost for a package. When does the package need to be delivered?*= _ [50] What is the weight of the package?*= _ [50] Does the package contain any perishables?*= () Yes () No
It is difficult to be specific because the weight and size of the package are not given. Take your package to the post office and they will weigh it and tell you. You should be able to buy stamps at your post office, too. That's what they do there. If you have the size and the weight, the Postal Service has a shipping calculator on its web site that will tell you. A link is provided. UPS and FedEx also have shipping calculators online.
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No one has that answer. Not even the post office. jerks..ppff track and confirm my ashh
You can mark out 'Priority' on a package that you are sending and the post office would still deliver it.
Microsoft Word is a computer application that comes as part of the package known as Microsoft Office. It can be regarded as a package in its own right, but it is more accurate to say that it is part of Microsoft Office, as that is the way it normally comes.