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  2. DX Mail - Wikipedia

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    The company claims this is an advantage over the delivery service offered by main competitor New Zealand Post, which delivers three days a week. [7] Aside from standard delivery services, DX Mail operates exchanges similar to PO Box lobbies. This enables its customers to send mail and parcels overnight to other customers in the DX Mail network.

  3. NZ Post - Wikipedia

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    NZ Post (Māori: Tukurau Aotearoa), [1] shortened from New Zealand Post, is a state-owned enterprise responsible for providing most postal service in New Zealand. New Zealand Post logo used from 2000 to 2021

  4. Non-denominated postage - Wikipedia

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    Canada's first non-denominational stamp was the 1981 "A" Definitive, featuring a stylized maple leaf. It was issued during a transition from the first class domestic rate 17¢ to 30¢ and was valued at 30 cents. [1] In 2006, Canada's next NVI was called the "Permanent" stamp, which is a trademarked term.

  5. Canada Post - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 to 2018 rate was 85 cents for a standard letter (30 g or less) and $1.20 for a letter between 30 g and 50 g. ... A holiday-themed Canada Post delivery truck ...

  6. Poste restante - Wikipedia

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    Notice posted at Australia Post's Melbourne GPO Private Box Centre, showing instructions on Poste Restante. Poste restante (Counter Delivery) is a long-established service within Australia run by the national postal service, Australia Post, which allows one's post to be sent to a city-centre holding place.

  7. Mail - Wikipedia

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    So in the U.K., the Royal Mail delivers the post, while in North America both the U.S. Postal Service and Canada Post deliver the mail. The term email, short for "electronic mail", first appeared in the 1970s. [4] [5] The term snail mail is a retronym to distinguish it from the quicker email. Various dates have been given for its first use. [6 ...