09-02-2015, 12:39 AM
BR60103 Wrote:So, exactly how do they treat registered letters?
Many years decades ago, our mailroom suggested that for better service we not send a package registed to a client in a small town. A registered mail would have to wait for the registered mail truck, while a standard one could go on the next truck.
I have never received a parcel from the US as a registered letter before. A domestic registered letter (envelope) is delivered by the normal postman but he/she will not silently drop it into the mailbox but ring the doorbell and you have to sign the reception of the letter. As an option it may have a return postcard send back to the sender to notify him of the successful delivery of the mail.
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