Thursday, July 9, 2009 — Who doesn’t love a bargain? Shoppers in the know are heading to their local Post Office to enjoy a 75 percent discount on select U.S. Postal Service merchandise, including matted and framed artwork.
While improving the selection of new retail products it sells in Post Office lobbies across the country, the Postal Service is offering existing merchandise at terrific savings.
While at the Post Office, customers can — without charge — pick up the Postal Service’s Priority Mail Flat rate boxes to ship and share their finds with family and friends.
These newfound treasures can be mailed in the Priority Mail Flat rate boxes for a set rate — regardless of weight or destination. If it fits, it ships!
Later this fall, customers will find enhanced product displays and a different mix of merchandise to better fit their needs, including mailing and shipping supplies, such as ReadyPost boxes, mailers, tape and bubble wrap; mail-related merchandise, such as scales and stamp dispensers; U.S. Postal Service-branded and promotional merchandise, such as passport holders; and philatelic products, including stamp yearbooks, stamped postal cards and stationery.
Discounts on select Postal Service-branded items are available until August, when discontinued items will be removed from sale at all Post Offices.
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