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USPS MAIL SERVICE PROVIDER PROGRAM PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jan Merchantz   
Monday, 13 July 2009 07:04

Starting a new business and need help with mail preparation and address lists? Looking for equipment or supplies? Want to expand your efforts nationally? USPS customers seeking mail-related services can now turn to the national Postal Customer Council (PCC) Web site at www.usps.com/pcc to search for a list of PCC Mail Service Providers (MSP's) to help them grow their business and enhance their use of mail.

The new PCC MSP program offers access ti members of a PCC network of over 200 PCCs nationwide. Initially, the MSP program offers six categories of service providers: mail preparation, mailing lists, mail printing, mailing support, mailing supplies and mailing equipment. PCC members can enroll in the program as either local or national providers. For additional information call (708) 563-7701.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 09:50
 
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