Good point! I've always done it my way, never had a problem!Lulu wrote: ↑1 year agoIf you don't take it to the post office, you don't get a receipt that proves it was mailed and you won't have a tracking number.anniebelle wrote: ↑1 year agoJust another point of view . . . How much is your time and energy worth? The wear and tear on your car? Gasoline? Or you can just place their label on, put it in your mailbox for the postal carrier, and it's all over and done! Easy peasey!!![]()
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Rolltide wrote: ↑1 year agoThe tracking number is on the return label they provide. I just copy it down, then use track a package the next day to be certain it was scanned in. It always has been. In fact, I get an email from the J on the day the mail person picks it up saying it is on its way. Its just easier for me.
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H......I have no idea! I think I must have gotten interrupted! Don't know what I was going to say! I'll think it over during HappyHour!



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