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BOGUS DELIVERY MESSAGES E-MAILED TO POSTAL CUSTOMERS
Some
postal customers are receiving bogus e-mails about a package delivery.
The e-mails The
e-mails claim to be from the U.S. Postal Service and contain fraudulent
information about an attempted or intercepted package delivery.
You are instructed to click on a link to find out when you can
expect your delivery. But Postal Inspectors warn: Do not click
on the link! Like
most viruses sent by e-mail, clicking on the link will activate
a virus that can steal informationsuch as your user name,
password, and financial account information. What
to do? Simply delete the message without taking any further action.
The Postal Inspection Service is working hard to resolve the issue
and shut down the malicious program. If you have questions about a delivery or wish to report spam, please call 1-800-ASK-USPS.
Screen your mailing lists for any unnecessary names, duplicates, and incomplete addresses Take advantage of the services offered by University Priniting's Bulk Mail Service to address, barcode, and sort your large volume mailings Use Certified Mail instead of Registered Mail whenever possible. Registered Mail is typically used for mailing items of a high value Use postcards for short messages or announcements. The cost is 1/3 less than sending an envelope FAX or e-mail the information when time is crucial instead of using Express Mail or overnight services. Overnight costs are the #1 "runaway cost" of large businesses. "Rate shop" your package; you might be able to send it as Ground and still meet your service standards Do not over-insure. The post office and other carriers will only pay the actual value of an item; not the declared value Use Business Reply envelopes provided by vendors instead of departmental envelopes Request items to be processed as Media Book or Library Rate when applicable. Savings can be as much as 50% of the cost of First-Class Mail A GUIDE FOR SENDING PACKAGES TO SERVICE PERSONNEL VIA APO OR FPO ADDRESSES LIQUID contents MUST be placed in a sealed container and wrapped in absorbent material with outer packaging that will protect the contents. For further information, see DMM 601.2.4 ALL packages weighing 1 pound or more MUST have a properly completed Customs Form 2976-A (the white one). Customs forms with items crossed off or scratched out are not acceptable. Detailed descriptions of contents are REQUIRED. Rather than list items such as: food, medicine, clothing, toiletries or gifts, you should list the specific numbers and types of each item enclosed. For example: 1 roll-on deodorant, 2 T-shirts, 1 pkg. household AAA batteries, 3 bags Oreos, 1 non-aerosol shaving gel, 2 bags chocolate candy, etc. Note: Deodorant must be roll-on, solid or stick, and must be listed as such on the customs form. Shaving cream or shaving gel must NOT be aerosol and must be listed as non-aerosol. Only household batteries are permitted and MUST be listed as AA, AAA, C, D, etc. Items requiring batteries for use must have the batteries removed during transit and packaged to avoid shorting. Batteries are best mailed in their original, unopened packaging. Hand sanitizer or anti-bacterial gel are flammable and are not acceptable. AEROSOL PRODUCTS ARE NOT PERMITTED. FLAMMABLES, CORROSIVES AND TOXINS ARE NOT PERMITTED. These include, but are not limited to: Alcohol-based products like perfumes, colognes, aftershave, hairspray and mouthwash. Lighters, matches, butane. Cleaning agents and detergents. Fingernail polish and nail polish remover. Flea collars, DEET and most bug sprays. This is not a complete list of non-mailable items to APO/FPO addresses. Please ask a retail sales associate for further assistance when mailing.
Campus Mail Service Introduces "InstantLINC" from SouthernLINC Campus Mail Service has a new form of communication. "InstantLINC Mobile-to-Mobile" service provided by SouthernLINC allows the Campus Mail Service operation to be more efficient. "InstantLINC" is a walkie-talkie / 2-way Radio-type service that provides simple communication with the touch of a button. A direct connection between the Mail Center, Mail Delivery Clerks, and supervisors of Campus Mail Service provides instant contact whenever a situation arises. Every member of the mail center staff is equipped with a Motorola i205 or i560 unit which has the "InstantLINC" feature. "With InstantLINC, we have the capability to instantly contact our Mail Delivery Clerks while they are out on campus making deliveries and pick-ups. Instant communication between the mail center and the delivery staff helps us provide quality service to our customers", says Mike Butts, Manager of Campus Mail Service. "This new service from SouthernLINC has really enhanced our operation; especially when deadlines have to be met". Campus Mail Service hopes the continued success of this service in their operation will encourage other service areas of the University to take an interest. Campus Mail Service Expands Services Posted on: 11/6/02 3 ½ Route System Within the next couple of weeks, Campus Mail Service will expand its current 3 route delivery system to a 3½ route delivery system. This is mainly due to the growth of the University and the increase in incoming mail volumes. While the University has grown over the years, Campus Mail Service has maintained deliveries on campus with only 3 mail delivery clerks. The migration to a 3 ½ route system will allow Campus Mail Service the opportunity to increase efficiency on each delivery route and allow for more timley delivery of incoming accountable mail items. The new ½ route will consist of a few mail stops from the original 3 routes and be ultimately responsible for timely delivery of all incoming accountable mail. Customers may see a change in the time their mail is delivered and picked-up as the new delivery system is put into place. Once the new delivery system is running smoothly and all the "bugs" are worked out, Campus Mail Service will post expected mail delivery/pick-up times for each mailstop on its website. CAMPUS EXPRESS ** (This Service has been temporarily discontinued) ** Campus Mail Service has introduced a Same-Day-Delivery Service for customers who need to send urgent items to Accounting, Payroll, Purchasing, or Human Resources the same day. The new service is called CAMPUS EXPRESS. CAMPUS EXPRESS is a one way, mailstop-to-mailstop, campus mail service for same-day delivery of urgent material going to 4 campus departments. Here's how it works: campus mail going to these departments is placed in special color-coded pouches, which you then place on top of your regular campus mail. Your mail delivery clerk picks up the pouch at the department's normal pick-up time. When the delivery clerk returns to the mail center, the pouches are immediately routed for delivery to the 4 receiving departments by 2:00 PM or 4:00 PM the same day. The special handling that CAMPUS EXPRESS receives enables them to bypass the sorting process that all incoming mail must go through. As a result, CAMPUS EXPRESS can be handled with consistent delivery times, even during peak periods. Who are the participating departments? Accounting - Red Currently there are no restrictions as to what type of items you can send using CAMPUS EXPRESS pouches. Pick-up & Delivery Times Campus Express is a mailstop-to-mailstop service. Pouches arrive in the receiving departments the day you send them, but those departments must then route the enclosed material to the appropriate person. That internal routing will not be the same day in all cases, so please allow for this in planning to meet deadlines. Here are the delivery times you can expect to the receiving department's mailstops: · Pouches picked-up from your department with your morning pick-up are delivered to the receiving department by 2:00 PM the same day. · Pouches picked-up from your department with your afternoon pick-up are delivered to the receiving department by 4:00 PM the same day. · Pouches deposited in one of our 4 Centralized Afternoon Pick-up Service dropboxes by 2:00 PM are delivered to the receiving department by 4:00 PM the same day.
The empty pouches will be returned by the receiving departments via regular intra-campus mail, and are normally returned the next day after they are received by Campus Mail Service. One Way Only CAMPUS EXPRESS is a one-way service. The 4 receiving departments do not use the pouches to send material back to the sending department. Ordering Pouches CAMPUS EXPRESS pouches are $10.00 each and should be ordered from Campus Mail Service via our website by clicking here or by calling the mail center at 348-7806. Pick the color that corresponds to the department you want to send information to: Accounting = Red Campus Express pouch Pouch purchases are billed to your account and show-up with all other mail charges on monthly budget statements. How Much Does It Cost? CAMPUS EXPRESS costs your department $2.50 each time you use your CAMPUS EXPRESS mail pouch. Charges for this service show-up with all other mail charges on monthly budget statements.
Campus Mail Service has strategically placed 4 dropboxes across campus. This service allows departments the opportunity to place outgoing mail items in one of the four CAPS dropboxes and have it processed the same day. CAPS dropbox pick-ups are made between the hours of 2:00 & 3:00 P.M.. Items placed in CAPS dropboxes after 2:00 PM will be processed the following business day. Centralized Afternoon Pick-up Service dropbox locations: Rose Administration - located at the rear of the building next to the dropboxes for BAMAFLEX and Payroll Timecards. Student Services Building - located at the north end of the building underneath the outside stairs; just in front of Parking Services. Alston hall - located at the rear of the building underneath the catwalk on the north side of the building. Gordon-Palmer hall - located at the north entrance (the side closest to the Biology building); the elevator lobby of Seebeck Computer Center. Items that can be placed in CAPS dropboxes include: Intra-Campus Mail U.S. Mail UPS & FedEx CAMPUS EXPRESS CAMPUS EXPRESS mail pouches that are placed in CAPS dropboxes before 2:00 PM are delivered to the receiving department by 4:00 PM the same-day. Mailbox Rental Fee Increase For Departments Beginning with the 2003 fiscal year, Campus Mail Service will increase the mailbox rental fee for departments from $250 to $350 annually. Further implementation of an increase will be reviewed each year. Mailbox rental includes mail sortation, mail delivery before 12:00 noon to most departments, mail pick-up before 12:00 noon from most departments, same-day mail processing, and monthly accounting of mail charges to BANNER. |


