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    What is the busiest day of the year for the US Post Office?

    Question #128713. Asked by irishchic5. (Jan 01 13 3:07 PM)


    faridsbabe

    According to this source and others I've seen, it is usually on or around December 17th or 18th, i.e. about a week before Christmas Day:

    http://rochesterhomepage.net/fulltext?nxd_id=360352


    Jan 02 13, 2:46 AM
    mensa58

    Faridsbabe is correct; that's the last date most people can mail packages without using Express Mail and still have them delivered by Christmas DAy.

    Jan 05 13, 8:07 PM


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