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noun. Postal mail, also known as snail mail, refers to the traditional method of sending physical letters, documents, or packages through a postal service. This type of mail involves the sender physically placing the items in a mailbox or delivering them to a post office, where they are collected, sorted, and transported to their destination by the postal service. Postal mail typically takes longer to reach its recipient compared to electronic communications such as email or messaging, but it remains a widely-used method for sending important letters or packages globally. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
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postal mail (singular),
postal mails (plural)
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- You may contact Comcast at 1-800-XFINITY to ask us to put your name on our internal company do not call and do not mail lists so that you do not receive marketing or promotional telephone calls or postal mail from us or made at our request. #comcast
- You agree that Indeed may, as part of its services to you, communicate with you, or initiate communication with you on behalf of a 3rd party, through your Indeed account or through other means made available through your contact information such as email, phone, or postal mail. #indeed
- We may contact you by telephone, postal mail, e-mail, or other methods. #tmobile
- We may contact you about products or services that may be of interest to you, about your account, your vehicle or the Services (including cancellation of the Services) using postal mail, telephone calls, e-mail, and, upon your request, by text messages (sometimes called SMS messages), or other electronic messages using any electronic address you have provided to us. #onstar
- We may contact you by email, telephone, SMS or postal mail with information about products or services offered by Wyndham or a third party that may be of interest to you. #wyndham
- Examples include fulfilling orders, delivering packages, sending postal mail and e-mail, removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, providing search results and links (including paid listings and links), processing credit card payments, and providing customer service. #amazon
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