Absolutely. I send lots of stuff via Priority Mail and tracking adds $0.35
onto the cost.
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 08:09:52PM -0400, Brian Pearce wrote:
> >There are good reasons for that, mainly because there is no way to track a
> >package sent by USPS. It helps reduce the incidence of lost packages and
> >fraud.
>
> Actually, the USPS *does* provide for Delivery Confirmation and Package Tracking these days...though I haven't used the service enough to know how well it works.
>
> BRIAN/bpearce@cloud9.net
>
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