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Taking
Advantage of Free Business Supplies
by David Seitz
It's funny how much
money is thrown out the window without any second look. What
am I talking about? Wasted boxes, labels, tape, wrapping,
packaging, etc. Why buy it when you can get it all for free?
Actually it's better than free, you can even have it
delivered to your door for absolutely no cost! hmmm got your
attention now don't I?
How much money do
you spend annually on packaging supplies? I guarantee if you
do any kind of mail order it's a very large chunk of change.
Your dumping money down the drain unless your like the
hundreds of thousands of other people that know how to take
advantage of the US postal service and are saving money
daily.
Did you know that
you can call the US postal service to receive an order form
for supplies? You can have the same exact postal supplies
that the post office uses themselves delivered right to your
door. All this for absolutely no cost. They will even pick
up your outgoing mail for a very modest fee.
But wait there's
more than meets the eye.
About three years
ago I needed to ship a number of books out to customers
rather quickly and I was having problems using FED EX (one
big problem was the price) I called my local post office and
inquired about using their priority mail services. After a
very helpful 15 minutes on the phone I set up a free meeting
with the local VP of marketing. If you ever had a problem
with UPS or Fed Ex, don't walk... RUN to your local post
office! They will bend over backwards to help you.
To my delight the
meeting lasted about 3 hours! I hit it off well with the guy
and we started talking about how the post office is run and
the types of materials they use. We were talking about
different business needs and how the post office creates
custom packages for just about anything you need. He showed
me samples of packaging for books, videos, CD's, cassettes,
dual videos, binders, they even have tubes for shipping
drafting sheets, posters, etc. I have seen the price on
similar packaging and believe me it's a far cry from free!
They can even print your labels for you using your business
name, etc. How much do you spend on packing tape? If you do
a large amount of shipping it's definitely more then you
should be spending! Stop right now and get it free from your
uncle..... Uncle Sam that is.
Give the US postal
service a call at 1-800-222-1811 and ask them to send you a
supply order form. They will ask for your business name but
you can have it sent under just your name. Better yet, order
everything on-line with the click of your mouse http://supplies.usps.gov/
If you need to see the different types of supplies in person
call your local office to make an appointment with the
person in charge of mail-order.
Although you will
still have to pay postage on anything you are mailing, you
won't feel so bad with all the money you are now saving on
supplies. I don't know about you but shipping a couple
pounds anywhere in the country for just over 3 bucks sounds
good to me. A free package and delivery in one to three days
clearly makes it a winner in my book!
Worried about
leaving your current provider because of delivery
confirmation? Good news! Uncle Sam now has package delivery
confirmation services for only 35 cents. Below is the
paragraph clip about this new service.
Retail customers
will have access to the date and time of delivery, and the
ZIP Code where their shipment was delivered.
They will also
hear about any attempted deliveries, and forwarded or
returned shipments.
Customers access
their information by calling 1-800-222-1811 or by logging
onto the Postal Service's Web site at http://www.usps.com/cttgate.
All delivery
information in the Postal Service Delivery Confirmation
database will be updated each evening.
I hope you take
advantage of everything the USPS has to offer and drop the
money magnets you are now using!
David Seitz is a Graphic/Web design specialist out of the
Wilkes Barre/Scranton area of northeast, PA. Specializing in
web graphics, navigation and Internet marketing. Publisher
of the free Helping Hand Internet Marketing Newsletter,
committed to helping you succeed online with little or no
cost. If you would like to learn more about David you may
visit a custom online digital portfolio at http://www.wyomingvalley.com/webdesign/.
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