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This won't make much sense to someone who doesn't print their own, with services like stamps.com. Occasionally I have used "Ground Advantage" (formerly First Class) when I could use the lower rate for large envelopes considered "Flats." Because, Ground Advantage gets a tracking number. I don't really need certified, I just need to know it arrived, and when. So I just pay an extra dollar or so.
I did that last week, with a form going to the state revenue department -- it wasn't even a tax return, it involved unclaimed property -- and today it was returned to me, with the name and address of the recipient pasted over with a label that told me I couldn't use Ground Advantage for a Flat. Well, excuse me. I promise never to do it again.
Did anyone catch the video of our Postmaster General, covering his ears at a Congressional hearing recently because he didn't want to hear what an elected Member of Congress on the postal oversight committee was saying to him? I don't want to mess with that guy.
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But if you watch the video closely you will see that it is actually fake. After analyzing the video closely, I was able to determine that he put his hands over his ears because you were questioning him on why Ground Advantage can't be used for a flat.
Slava Ukraini!