United States of America (Press Release) November 9, 2007 --
For Immediate Release
November 9, 2007
Contact: Kathy Franzone
954-428-6866
‘Tis the Season to be Shipping
(Deerfield Beach, Florida) – With the joy of holiday gift giving, comes the chore of holiday gift shipping. The varying packaging requirements and holiday shipping and mailing deadlines can be confusing and produce a high level of unnecessary anxiety.
The professionals at the Pak Mail center located at 3840 West Hillsboro Blvd., Deerfield Beach, Florida know all the latest packaging requirements and shipping deadlines to ensure that those carefully selected gifts arrive on time and in one piece. “We’ll be happy to wrap, pack and ship the gifts across town or overseas for our customers. We make it our business to guarantee peace of mind this holiday season and throughout the year. There’s enough to do around this time of year, let Pak Mail handle all the gift shipping needs,” says Kathy Franzone, Pak Mail owner.
Pak Mail offers some valuable shipping tips:
Be sure to ship early. Packages going overseas to the military should be mailed no later than Monday, November 13. Parcel Post to destinations within the United States should be mailed no later than the second week of December. Send Priority Mail by the third week of December and Express Mail by the 21st of December. If people are traveling over the holidays, ship the gifts on ahead to avoid enduring the hassle of the enhanced security at the airport and the chance of paying additional fees for extra baggage currently imposed by some airlines.
Size Restrictions. UPS, FedEx Ground and DHL: Maximum 165 inches in length and girth; maximum weight 150 lbs. U.S. Post Office: Maximum 130 inches in length and girth; maximum weight 70 lbs. Pak Mail enforces no size or weight restrictions; they can ship anything anywhere. Keep in mind that one 20-pound box costs less to ship than two 10-pound boxes.
Pay attention to the details. Always use proper packing materials like bubble wrap or Styrofoam peanuts. Use tape that is designed for shipping, such as pressure-sensitive tape, nylon-reinforced tape, etc. Put the delivery and return addresses on only one side of the package. Enclose an extra address label inside the package that contains the sender’s address and the recipient’s address along with a list of the contents. Should things to awry and the package become damaged, it will still reach its destination.
For more information, call Pak Mail at 954-428-6866
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November 9, 2007
Contact: Kathy Franzone
954-428-6866
‘Tis the Season to be Shipping
(Deerfield Beach, Florida) – With the joy of holiday gift giving, comes the chore of holiday gift shipping. The varying packaging requirements and holiday shipping and mailing deadlines can be confusing and produce a high level of unnecessary anxiety.
The professionals at the Pak Mail center located at 3840 West Hillsboro Blvd., Deerfield Beach, Florida know all the latest packaging requirements and shipping deadlines to ensure that those carefully selected gifts arrive on time and in one piece. “We’ll be happy to wrap, pack and ship the gifts across town or overseas for our customers. We make it our business to guarantee peace of mind this holiday season and throughout the year. There’s enough to do around this time of year, let Pak Mail handle all the gift shipping needs,” says Kathy Franzone, Pak Mail owner.
Pak Mail offers some valuable shipping tips:
Be sure to ship early. Packages going overseas to the military should be mailed no later than Monday, November 13. Parcel Post to destinations within the United States should be mailed no later than the second week of December. Send Priority Mail by the third week of December and Express Mail by the 21st of December. If people are traveling over the holidays, ship the gifts on ahead to avoid enduring the hassle of the enhanced security at the airport and the chance of paying additional fees for extra baggage currently imposed by some airlines.
Size Restrictions. UPS, FedEx Ground and DHL: Maximum 165 inches in length and girth; maximum weight 150 lbs. U.S. Post Office: Maximum 130 inches in length and girth; maximum weight 70 lbs. Pak Mail enforces no size or weight restrictions; they can ship anything anywhere. Keep in mind that one 20-pound box costs less to ship than two 10-pound boxes.
Pay attention to the details. Always use proper packing materials like bubble wrap or Styrofoam peanuts. Use tape that is designed for shipping, such as pressure-sensitive tape, nylon-reinforced tape, etc. Put the delivery and return addresses on only one side of the package. Enclose an extra address label inside the package that contains the sender’s address and the recipient’s address along with a list of the contents. Should things to awry and the package become damaged, it will still reach its destination.
For more information, call Pak Mail at 954-428-6866
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The varying packaging requirements and holiday shipping and mailing deadlines can be confusing and produce a high level. Pak Mail offers some valuable shipping tips
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