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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Create an Account at usps.com

Usps.com, the official website of the United States Postal Service, allows customers to create accounts that they can then use to access all kinds of U.S. Mail online resources. Creating an account is easy to do and only takes a couple of minutes. Once signed into one’s account, one can then use services like printing shipping labels at home, requesting carrier pickups, buying stamps and other products, printing customs forms online and so on.

Creating an account at usps.com can really save you a lot of time and money when you are mailing things. Think of all the times you have had to race to the post office and stand in line in order to ship something out on a tight deadline, only to discover that you have just missed closing time by a minute or two. What a hassle! With a usps.com account, you can do a lot of that stuff at home at your own convenience.

Established in 1775, the United States Postal Service is one of the oldest agencies of the United States Government. The first Postmaster General was American scientist, philosopher and patriot, Benjamin Franklin. The Postal Service is the second largest civilian employer in the country. With a fleet of over 200,000 vehicles, it has the largest vehicle fleet in the world.

Instruction

  1. Go to the United State Postal Service website at Resource below.
  2. Click on the link marked, “Register/Sign In,” at the upper right hand corner of the page.
  3. Click on the blue button marked, “Sign Up Now.”
  4. Create a Username and Password then choose two security questions and give answers for them. Next, enter your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address into the required fields. Tick the boxes to indicate whether or not you would like the USPS or its partners to send you information, then read the privacy policy. Finally, click on the button marked, “Create Account.”
  5. Complete the registration process as directed.

Resource

United State Postal Service website

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