Informed Delivery facts
While investigating facts about Informed Delivery, I found out little known, but curios details like:
Fred Smith, the founder of FedEx wrote an economics paper on the need for reliable overnight delivery in the information age, which the professor gave a 'C', that paper now sits on display at the FedEx world headquarters.
The "Geheime Kabinettskanzlei" (Black Chamber) in Vienna, which in the 18. Century was able to secretly read the entire postal correspondance of every vinnna situated embassy in 3 hours and return the letters to the postal service for delivery. Information was sold to other european nations
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 5 of the best facts about Informed Delivery I managed to collect.
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The USPS offers a free service where they email you digital images of the mail they are going to deliver. its called informed delivery and its a byproduct of their sorting technology.
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You can get email scans of your mail from USPS [Informed Delivery]