To: lowbridge
I bet FED-EX will use the U.S.P.O. to deliver the moolah. That way they can be assured it will be delivered by Christmas(2008)
2 posted on
12/22/2007 2:52:56 PM PST by
shadeaud
To: shadeaud
If they gave it to DHL to deliver DHL would deliver it to the wrong address. Deny that they did. Give an incorrect shipping number (if the IRS could even get ahold of their customer service).
4 posted on
12/22/2007 2:58:04 PM PST by
proudofthesouth
(Liberalism IS a mental illness.)
To: shadeaud
I bet FED-EX will use the U.S.P.O. to deliver the moolah. That way they can be assured it will be delivered by Christmas(2008)I have an account with FedEx, print my own labels at home, and drop the packages at any FedEx Kinkos or many Mailboxes etc too. In 5 years of shipping several hundred packages a year via FedEx Ground, they have never once misdelivered or not delivered a package. Insurance up to $100 is included with the shipping charge.
FedEx Ground is significantly less expensive than UPS, plus their workers are non-union as opposed to UPS, which of course is union. And we all know which political party those union dues get donated to ...
To: shadeaud
The USPO delivers a lot of FedX packages each and every day a FedX truck along with UPS and DHL and Airborne deliver parcels to the Post Office for delivery
112 posted on
12/23/2007 1:00:34 PM PST by
Gone_Postal
(We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat)
To: shadeaud
I think they will be required to transmit it electronically. If one’s taxes are over a certain amount, electronic transmission is required.
To: shadeaud
use the U.S.P.O. to deliver the moolah. That way they can be assured it will be delivered by Christmas(2008)
Fershur....our friends in Florida mailed us a Christmas package via USPS, and have been tracking it.
Today's Monday the 24th - tracking indicates it's been in our city's post office since last Wednesday the 19th.
150 posted on
12/24/2007 10:32:20 AM PST by
ErnBatavia
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