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Old March 1st 12, 08:15 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london,misc.transport.rail.americas
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On Feb 29, 10:51*am, Roland Perry wrote:

In my experience, standard shipping for a $10 book might be $2, two day service
might be $10 and overnight might be $15.


Which of those are tracked or signed-for?


If it's sent by US Post Office, it is not signed for.

If it's sent by United Parcel Service, it varies on whether a
signature is required--basically depending on the quality of the
neighborhood.

If you're not home and you get a package (or letter) that requires a
signature, it's a lot easier with the Post Office as you go local.
With UPS, it may be cumbersome.