If I have something shipped as "pickup" by the USPS, does that mean they deliver it to my local post office?
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Answer:
That means that you pick-up the item from the seller. Not from the USPS.
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That means that you pick-up the item from the seller. Not from the USPS.
You should ask the seller, but I would read that as 1) if you go pickup the thing there is no charge and for 2)or 3) or 4) you pay the postage.
You should ask the seller, but I would read that as 1) if you go pickup the thing there is no charge and for 2)or 3) or 4) you pay the postage.
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