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Pak Mail Student Shipping

Yes, you read that right – Pak Mail student shipping – but, it’s not what you think. We are not in the business of shipping students from one place to another. You may have seen one of our posters advertising student shipping and it may have looked something like this:

Poor choice of words? Perhaps.

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In Today’s Fast Paced World, Don’t Forget the Notary!

These days, everything seems to take place at breakneck speed. Email, text messages, Skype, and Siri have created a culture where the answer is at your fingertips twenty-four hours a day. Unfortunately, some tasks are rooted in tradition and still require some human interaction. For example, passport applications for minors require a signature and notarization from any parent who cannot be present. Or, sworn financial statements for legal proceedings require notarization to validate the document’s authenticity.

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Avoid Baggage Fees and Airport Hassles – Ship Your Luggage with Pak Mail

According to our team’s research and other sources, there are only two major domestic airlines that do not charge fees for checked baggage. Baggage fees for the first checked bag now range anywhere from $15 - $45, with second bags costing an additional $15 - $55. Most international airlines do not charge for the first checked bag, but the second checked bag can cost as much as $230. Keep in mind that these fees are charged each way on your trip, so traveling with your luggage can be a lot more expensive than just a plane ticket.

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Why Shipping a Care Package to Deployed Military Means More Than a Phone Call

  In 1999, Congress designated May as Military Appreciation Month. May is full of days commemorating and celebrating the achievements of the United States military, most notably Memorial Day. The goal of National Military Appreciation Month is to gather Americans around their military family to honor, remember, and appreciate the men and women who have served and are currently serving. Showing deployed military that they are not forgotten can be hard to do, especially when it’s across several continents.

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Pak Mail Franchisee Featured in Franchising USA Magazine

Pak Mail Franchisee John Peters was featured in the May 2013 issue of Franchising USA Magazine in an article about his Tucson, Arizona store.

Peters, who opened a Pak Mail over a decade ago in 2003, tells the story of how he was drafted after graduating from the University of Arizona, sold all kinds of things online with Ebay, and eventually opened a Pak Mail location.

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Send Your Love with Pak Mail for Mother’s Day

Let’s face it - there are a lot of women to celebrate on Mother’s Day. Your mom, stepmom, grandmother, sister, mother-in-law. And then there are your close friends, neighbors, godmother, expecting mothers, and that aunt who has always been like a mom. The list can go on and on (because that’s how great the fairer sex is!), but don’t let that stop you from honoring all the women in your life that are mothers in one way or another. Whether they’re 20 or 90 years old, have one child or ten, be sure you show them how special they are with a token of your appreciation.

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Pak Mail Helps Mother Nature With Packing Peanut Recycling

Last week we celebrated the 43rd Earth Day. First celebrated on April 22, 1970, the day has grown into a worldwide celebration of our planet. Earth Day is the largest civic observance in the world with more than 1 billion people in over 150 countries participating in Earth Day activities each year.

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Green Shipping Tips and Supplies from Pak Mail: Reduce Your Environmental Footprint

Now that April has arrived and we’re officially into Spring, we’d like to take some time to talk about Pak Mail’s efforts to minimize our environmental impact, and how we help you do the same. On April 22nd, Earth Day will be celebrated internationally for the forty-third time. Since 1970, the day has been used to mark the modern environmental movement and the groundbreaking laws it spawned, including the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act.

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Pak Mail Changes Direction

Packing and shipping stalwart Pak Mail Centers of America has decided to ramp up its marketing and advertising efforts by hiring a celebrity spokesperson. After mulling over dozens of options, the company decided to hire arcade video game legend Pac-Man.

“We just felt it was the most logical option,” said marketing coordinator Seth Sinclair. “Who doesn’t love Pac-Man? We want to pick up a larger demographic of customers. There’s no more timeless celebrity than Pac-Man.”

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