Free Certified Mail With Signature

by | May 28, 2025 | Action | 0 comments

Taxe Percue Postage Paid!  Send FREE Certified Mail, with Form PS 3811 Signature Delivery

Keep in Mind, ‘Foreign’ has nothing to do with ‘Location’ and everything to do with the status of the Individual / Person sending the mail.  What this means is you are simply using the system as a Foreigner to the United States as a ‘Corporation’.

How to prove you are ‘Foreign’..?  Leave out the Zip Code!  Put either 00000, or [ Zip-Exempt ] in your Return Address. Now you’re sending as the natural man upon the land, into the Corporate destination.

742.1 Marking

Some items of foreign origin do not bear postage stamps, but instead are marked “POSTAGE PAID,” “ON POSTAL SERVICE,” “SERVICE DES POSTES,” “TAXE PERCUE” or “TP,” or “PORT PAYE” or “PP,” followed by postmark. The marking On Her Majesty’s Service or O.H.M.S. is also sometimes used. Treat this mail as prepaid.

742.2 Parcels Without Postage Stamps

Some foreign post offices do not put postage stamps on parcels. All such parcels received must be regarded as prepaid.

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