• Have you seen this face at the Mailbox Ballard?


    We would like to officially introduce our newest employee at the Mailbox Ballard. Nick Jones. nick

    Nick is currently going to school at Western Governors University. He has a degree in Marine Transportation from the New York Maritime College and is interested in pursuing a degree in Marine Technology. His main passions are rock climbing, fly fishing, sailing and occasionally he puts pen to paper. Always happy to chat, if you know of a great place to hike or a exciting new band, Nick would love to hear all about it!

    In addition to now offering exceptional customer service here at the Mailbox, Nick also works at the Community boating center offering sailing lessons at Sail Sand Point for the past 5yrs.

    Nick really enjoys meeting and getting to know the variety of locals that frequent the Mailbox Ballard. He loves recognizing faces when out and about in Ballard, listening to what interests you, hearing a good story, and is always up for some good advice.

    Fast on his feet, Nick has honed his shipping and customer service skills to a fine art.  He will be able to assist you in even the most complex of shipping needs.  Test him out. Get yourself down to The Mailbox Ballard and introduce yourself to Nick, share your story, and find out how he can assist you with your shipping needs today!

     

     

     

  • UPS adds early morning delivery coverage


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    United Parcel Service Inc. employee Eric Brooks scans a package while making a delivery in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, July 22, 2013.

    United Parcel Service Inc. has broadened again its coverage area for early morning deliveries.

    The Atlanta-based package shipping giant will add another 766 UPS Next Day Air Early A.M. Zips beginning July 21 after adding more than 400 five months earlier this year.

    The Early A.M. service is the earliest morning delivery from UPS (NYSE: UPS), guaranteeing service to more than 87 percent of U.S. businesses.

    Examples of industries that rely upon morning deliveries include health-care laboratories that want to receive specimens quickly to process patients’ test results faster; professional service companies, like legal and financial firms, that depend on urgent documents; manufacturers of parts that are needed for urgent repairs; and high tech companies that need to repair mobile devices rapidly so their customers don’t lose connectivity.

  • Traveling domestic or abroad this summer?


    The Mailbox Ballard offers a variety of services to assist you with your travel needs. Take a quick look at the following ways we can help you prepare for a great vacation.

     

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    • Passport Photos. We take official US Passport photos and The Mailbox Ballard is able to post your completed and ready to mail application for you. Here are some helpful passport application links and information:
    US Passports and International travel information
    Passport Fee Chart

    • Receive Packages. The Mailbox Ballard accepts packages for you while you are away! Even Non-box holders can arrange to have their packages shipped to us at The Mailbox and temporarily held here for a fee. * UPS, FedEx, Ontrac, Amazon or DHL *You must call us prior to delivery date to schedule this service. 206-789-7007

    • Ship extra baggage. Extra baggage weighing you down? The Mailbox Ballard will ship your gifts and extra baggage to your vacation destination for you! Here are some helpful information links:
    TSA Traveler Information
    Carry-on baggage tips

    • Purchase, Protect, Pack. If you or your guests are here visiting Seattle, The Mailbox Ballard will protect, pack, and ship home safely all of your “must have” fragile and/or perishable items.

    • Souvenirs and Gifts. We feature favorite local gift items in our retail area including Lantern Press postcards, Bonache hot sauce, Theo chocolates, Lucca greeting cards, Pete’s Toffee, Cadeaux chocolates, Orange twist products, Space Noodles and more.

    Stop by The Mailbox Ballard to find out how we can help you today!

    Your neighborhood Mailbox staff

  • Old Dog Haven Walk for Old Dogs


    The Mailbox Ballard is a proud sponsor of The walk for Old Dogs July 20th from 12-3 pm at Bellevue Downtown Park.  The event is located at 10201 NE 4th St in Bellevue. Dogs of all ages are welcome. The walk is a fun half-mile promenade to celebrate senior dogs. It’s a beautiful walk along a water feature with lawns and shady trees. You can walk or just go for the events. Best Costume, Best trick and Dog/Owner Look Alike Contest. We would love to see and possibly post your pictures if you go and participate in this event.

    You can go to this link ODHwalkforolddogs.org. or stop by the shop with a donation.  All money raised at the walk will be used to care for senior dogs who might not otherwise have a home.

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  • USPS Postal Rate Increase Jan 26th


    If you have forever stamps you will not need to do anything to mail a first class letter.  Those stamps really are “forever”.

    We are always here to help you maneuver all the other changes.

    Summary of the 2014 USPS postage rate increase:

    • First Class Letters (1 oz.) will increase by three cents . Each additional ounce will cost up one cent from 2013.
    • First Class Flats (1 oz.) will increase by six cents. Each additional ounce will cost an extra one cent from 2013.
    • Postcard rates will increase by one cent.
    • First Class Package Service will see an average increase of 5% in 2014.
    • NEW! A new “Zone 9” delivery zone has been introduced to represent U.S. territories and freely associated states (Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau) for Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express.
    • NEW! A new morning delivery service option will become available for Priority Mail Express. For an extra fee, Priority Mail Express packages can be delivered to their destinations by 10:30am.
    • NEW! Priority Mail International: The maximum weight for Rate Group 2 (Mexico) has been increased to 70 lbs. from 44 lbs.
    • NEW! The following countries are now also eligible for USPS Tracking™: Estonia, Finland, Gibraltar, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Portugal, and Singapore.
  • Full Service Package Shipping


    woman-holding-box_mailboxBig or Small…We ship it all!

     

    Full service package shipping means a lot. It means you can bring an un-boxed item and we’ll package it for you, or you can bring a box that is ready to go.

    We know how important it is to you that your item arrives safely at its destination in one piece! For this very reason, we stock a great variety of items designed to protect your item during shipping.

    December Shipping Hours:

    Ballard’s holiday packing and shipping headquarters!

    Starting   12/9 – 12/23

     

    M-F   8:30 am – 6:30 pm

    Sat    9:30 am – 4:00 pm

    Sundays (12/8, 12/15 and 12/22)   11:00 am – 3:00 pm

    Closed Christmas Day

    Opening Late 12/26 at 10:00 am

    Closed December 31st New Year’s Eve for Inventory

  • Historic Stamp Collectibles


    Rarest Stamp Error in U.S. History Reprinted

    WASHINGTON — Two eerie occurrences took place surrounding the nation’s first airmail flight. The pilot got lost, flew in the wrong direction and crashed. And due to a printing error of the stamp created to commemorate this historic event, the biplane depicted on the 24-cent Curtiss Jenny airmail stamp was upside down. A sheet of 100 stamps bearing this error was sold to the public.

    The “Inverted Jenny” stamp sheet, issued the day prior to the flight, has become the most publicized stamp error in U.S. history. One stamp sold at auction in 2007 for $977,500.

    The Inverted Jenny flies again and will get its stamp of approval at 1 p.m., Sun., Sept. 22 at the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum when Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe dedicates the Stamp Collecting: Inverted Jenny $2 stamp. The event is free and open to the public.

    Visit this link at the National Postal Museum to see examples of Postal Service innovations.

    To make them easily distinguishable from the 24-cent originals, the six $2 Inverted Jennys on this sheet commemorate the many ways a single stamp can turn a moment in history upside down. The stamp sheet coincides with the grand opening of the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum William H. Gross Stamp Gallery — to house the world’s largest stamp collection. The museum is across the street from Union Station at 3 Mass. Ave., N.W. in Washington, DC.

    The stamp will be available for purchase nationwide on Sept. 22. Customers may pre-order the stamps now at usps.com/stamps, at 800-STAMP-24 (800-782-6724) for delivery by mail early next week.

    Rarest Stamp Error in U.S. History Reprinted
    The Backstory
    In 1918, in a rush to celebrate the first airmail flight, the Post Office department issued the 24-cent Curtiss Jenny stamp. Because the design required two colors, sheets were placed on the printing press twice — first to apply red ink and a second time to apply blue ink. This process was given to human error — as stamp collectors at the time well knew.

    A Washington, DC, Post Office clerk — who had never seen an airplane — sold a sheet of 100 stamps mistakenly showing the biplane upside down. For nearly a century, stamp collectors have chased the Inverted Jennys and have accounted for nearly all 100 of them.

    Customers may view the Stamp Collecting: Inverted Jenny Forever stamps, as well as many of this year’s other stamps, on Facebook at facebook.com/USPSStamps, on Twitter@USPSstamps or on the website Beyond the Perf at beyondtheperf.com/2013-preview. Beyond the Perf is the Postal Service’s online site for information on upcoming stamp subjects, first-day-of-issue events and other philatelic news.

    Photo credit and story from the usps.com web site

  • Victim of a scam?


    If you believe you have been the victim of a scam or are aware of a scam, report it.

    Here are some helpful resources from Consumer Connection:

    IC3.  Internet crime is illegal activity involving websites, email and/or chat rooms, computer hacking, etc. You can report Internet crime to the Internet Crime Complaint Center – a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.

    FTC. Identify theft; telemarketing scams; credit and credit-repair scams; sweepstakes scams pyramid schemes, etc.  You can report to the Federal Trade Commission.  Scams that have been promoted via email can be forwarded to spam@uce.gov.

    USPIS. Scams or deceptive ads you receive in the US mail are reported to the US Postal Inspection Service.

    SEC. Fraud involving potential violations of US Securities laws are reported to the Security and Exchange Commission.

     

  • Victim of a scam?


    If you believe you have been the victim of a scam or are aware of a scam, report it.

    Here are some helpful resources from Consumer Connection:

    IC3.  Internet crime is illegal activity involving websites, email and/or chat rooms, computer hacking, etc. You can report Internet crime to the Internet Crime Complaint Center – a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.

    FTC. Identify theft; telemarketing scams; credit and credit-repair scams; sweepstakes scams pyramid schemes, etc.  You can report to the Federal Trade Commission.  Scams that have been promoted via email can be forwarded to spam@uce.gov.

    USPIS. Scams or deceptive ads you receive in the US mail are reported to the US Postal Inspection Service.

    SEC. Fraud involving potential violations of US Securities laws are reported to the Security and Exchange Commission.

     

  • USPS set to abandon “Express Mail” brand in July


    The US Postal Service is set to rename its Express Mail service in July – Priority Mail Express.

     

    The change is expected to take place July 28th, according to internal communications at USPS and filings made to regulators.

     

    USPS wants to rename Express Mail as Priority Mail Express International.

     

    The Postal Service wants to “refresh the public’s awareness” of its fastest mailing and shipping service, which has seen revenue and volume figures stagnate in recent years, by tying it to the “powerhouse” Priority Mail brand.

     

    One of the aims is to  simplify the USPS package services line-up.

     

     

    With the new service name, USPS will be providing new packaging for its expedited delivery services. However, it said it will allow mailers to continue to use existing Express Mail and Express Mail International names and packaging unit January 2014.

     

    New shipping labels and retail receipts will indicate day-specific delivery information, USPS said, stating 1-Day, 2-Day, 3-Day, Military or DPO (Diplomatic Post Office).

     

    Along with the Express Mail name change, subject to approval by regulators, USPS is also planning to add insurance to its Priority Mail services.

     

     

     

    The Postal Regulatory Commission approved the changes to the Express Mail branding in May.