
bailie28
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yes i think if you put it in the mail tomorrow morning or even tonight before they unload the boxes at the post office they will get it by friday |
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!!Just Peachy!!
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When you mail something that is close to home it only take 1 - 2 day s for it arrive! You will be fine! |
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Penny J
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they will definately get it quicker than 9 days. It takes that long to get a letter here to Australia from USA |
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none
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ask the mailman |
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Yenmor
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Regular mail might get it there, but overnight deliver will get it there for sure. It will cost about $12.00 for overnight. |
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duckinhimer
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go to the post office and ask |
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cabz0r
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send via express post (next business day delivery) |
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Leila
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if you send it on wednesday...they will recieve it that friday....2 days |
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StabMaster Arson
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You should probably go to the post office as soon as possible tommorrow and ask them about priority and stuff |
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myquestionsyouranswers
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it wouldnt take not more then 2 days if its a letter |
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Trish
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Next friday as in 2 days from your wednesday or 9 days? Yes, its absolutely possible. Normal mail will probably get it there in 2 days, definitely in 9 days. However, if you are worried about it you can send it next day and all that, it will be more pricey but they can even guarentee it will be there the next day. Just go to the post office and explain to them what day you need it there by. |
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yaguru
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talk to your post office. They have all kinds of options available for fast delivery. |
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BeenAroundTheBlock
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You can send it overnight. The USPS will do it for $16.25. They call it "Express Mail". You can also get proof of delivery (they will have to sign for it, so you will have proof that they received it), which might be good since it sounds important. Go to your post office to do it.
Other delivery services like FedEx, DHL, etc. will do overnight deliveries as well. |
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woody
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it should be okay but if they are that close why not deliver it in person. |
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J B
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It usually takes 3 to 5 days for a letter to get where it needs to go (if it's in the same county/state); as long as it does not get lost! |
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