This helped me in a major way when sending my first ever series of documents via registered mail earlier today and the process was FLAWLESS 👏🏾👏🏾 Absolutely no troubles; thank you good sir!
it's the best I've seen. Procedural, crafty, professional. Have you heard about the 2cent and the 'free mail'? I decided to try buying some 2 cent stamps at the post office, and sure enough...2 cent stamps are a thing. BUT, sovereignliving channel is seasoned with sporadic spouts of mal-tempered discontent, so I take that information source with a grain of salt...it's tasty, but it might not be kosher (if you catch my drift?).
Wow, professionally done! Fantastic procedure!!! I'm looking to do some of this type of mailing stuff soon, thank you for such a precision exact 'registered mail' process. Were you or are you a clerk? Mail clerk, city clerk, court clerk...North Carolina assembly, I know my parents have been living over there for a few years...they seem to like the Blue Mountains (I've never been). Anyways, this is definitely the best looking mail that I can imagine myself mustering...I was never one for arts and crafts type stuff, Christmas (if I wrap something), it's usually just meant to retard the opening of the present as much as possible. This is some of that "dot the i's and cross the t's" type legal mail procedure that I was in search of. Thanks again! I just sub'd and look forward to catching some more of your content.
Great material and really nice assembly. I used to mail a lot of these. A couple of details that have caused my envelopes to be rejected for Registered mailing: 1) TO: and FROM: addresses on the white form must match exactly the addresses written on the envelope 2) My local PO will not allow the white form or the envelope to be completed using a felt tip marker. Ball point pen in blue or black only. (I don't know if they are just making this one up, but they enforce it consistently.) Thanks for a great video.
@@yechezkelmendoza5698 My experience has been that USPS is extremely picky about how registered mail pieces are prepared. I have had to place the brown tape over every seam of the envelope, and the PO staff does stamp where your brown tape meets the envelope. I have had quite a few pieces rejected because they weren't perfect. The video seemed correct.
This might be off topic...but today I went to a food bank at l local church. While standing in line for a couple of hours, I couldn't help but notice a bona-fide table of the "money-changers" with a couple of guys sitting there, on chairs. The scenario reminded me of Jesus flipping their tables and chasing them out of the temple. I was not that zealous, but the impression will stick with me the rest of my days. Money changers, at the "courts" of Our Father's church house...turning the impoverished and hungry for sustenance onto a "tax credit for working families" (aka, slave identification and indentured servitude facilitation). Disheartening, dehumanizing, and disgusting.
Nice video, but how many of us will send out something so valuable that necessitates the use of Registered Mail? I in my 30s and the most highest class of mail I've ever had to use was Certified with the "green card". Thanks for the how-to however
The mail label goes on the ctr./top of the "Parcel" (As per the Domestic Mail Manual). Could you go look up the definition of the word? It means the item or contents to be mailed. It does NOT mean the package or envelope.
Definitely put the RM label directly on the “parcel” (contents of envelope) and ask them to scan and weigh the actual paper. Add the stamps directly on the paper and instruct them to cancel the stamps 🎉
How can we get a copy of this guidebook. I went online and tried to get it, but couldn’t. Does this guidebook pertain specifically to North Carolina or is this ALL postal mail offices nationwide?
Thank you for this information.
This helped me in a major way when sending my first ever series of documents via registered mail earlier today and the process was FLAWLESS 👏🏾👏🏾 Absolutely no troubles; thank you good sir!
it's the best I've seen. Procedural, crafty, professional. Have you heard about the 2cent and the 'free mail'? I decided to try buying some 2 cent stamps at the post office, and sure enough...2 cent stamps are a thing. BUT, sovereignliving channel is seasoned with sporadic spouts of mal-tempered discontent, so I take that information source with a grain of salt...it's tasty, but it might not be kosher (if you catch my drift?).
Amazing. So good. Thank you for taking the time to create this video for us.
Our pleasure!
David, Thank you so much for the instructions! All my questions answered! Will see you at the Assembly!
Wow, professionally done! Fantastic procedure!!! I'm looking to do some of this type of mailing stuff soon, thank you for such a precision exact 'registered mail' process. Were you or are you a clerk? Mail clerk, city clerk, court clerk...North Carolina assembly, I know my parents have been living over there for a few years...they seem to like the Blue Mountains (I've never been). Anyways, this is definitely the best looking mail that I can imagine myself mustering...I was never one for arts and crafts type stuff, Christmas (if I wrap something), it's usually just meant to retard the opening of the present as much as possible. This is some of that "dot the i's and cross the t's" type legal mail procedure that I was in search of. Thanks again! I just sub'd and look forward to catching some more of your content.
Thanks David I like the process I have been researching this
So good …
No, he is not in Jesus name.
This was VERY helpful. Thank you Sir.
Thank you!
Thanks for this video
Appreciate it David.
Good deal!
Great material and really nice assembly. I used to mail a lot of these. A couple of details that have caused my envelopes to be rejected for Registered mailing:
1) TO: and FROM: addresses on the white form must match exactly the addresses written on the envelope
2) My local PO will not allow the white form or the envelope to be completed using a felt tip marker. Ball point pen in blue or black only. (I don't know if they are just making this one up, but they enforce it consistently.)
Thanks for a great video.
@@yechezkelmendoza5698 My experience has been that USPS is extremely picky about how registered mail pieces are prepared. I have had to place the brown tape over every seam of the envelope, and the PO staff does stamp where your brown tape meets the envelope. I have had quite a few pieces rejected because they weren't perfect. The video seemed correct.
This might be off topic...but today I went to a food bank at l local church. While standing in line for a couple of hours, I couldn't help but notice a bona-fide table of the "money-changers" with a couple of guys sitting there, on chairs. The scenario reminded me of Jesus flipping their tables and chasing them out of the temple. I was not that zealous, but the impression will stick with me the rest of my days. Money changers, at the "courts" of Our Father's church house...turning the impoverished and hungry for sustenance onto a "tax credit for working families" (aka, slave identification and indentured servitude facilitation). Disheartening, dehumanizing, and disgusting.
If an individual prepares the mailing as such, does it not ruin chain of custody?
Nice video, but how many of us will send out something so valuable that necessitates the use of Registered Mail? I in my 30s and the most highest class of mail I've ever had to use was Certified with the "green card". Thanks for the how-to however
The mail label goes on the ctr./top of the "Parcel" (As per the Domestic Mail Manual). Could you go look up the definition of the word? It means the item or contents to be mailed. It does NOT mean the package or envelope.
DMM that’s a big book
Definitely put the RM label directly on the “parcel” (contents of envelope) and ask them to scan and weigh the actual paper. Add the stamps directly on the paper and instruct them to cancel the stamps 🎉
great tutorial - thank you, curious though how can they open the envelope now? They would have to cut it and hope they don't cut our document inside??
Carefully 😅
Is there a guide like this for the state of Illinois that I can obtain? Thank you
How can we get a copy of this guidebook. I went online and tried to get it, but couldn’t. Does this guidebook pertain specifically to North Carolina or is this ALL postal mail offices nationwide?
VERY HELFUL VIDEO!
This is awesome, thank you. I know we can order and/or pick up the 3806 and 3811 forms the post office, but how do you obtain the label 200?
I asked my postal carrier nicely, and she brought me all 3 forms within a few days. If you're post office doesn't have them, go to another one.
@@DavidHopkins4355398 I am a postal carrier (only a few months now) and I didn't even know how to get those labels😆
How do you get that angle on your recording device? Like a stand? I’m trying to perfect that angle for my videos🙌
magic 😉
that doesn't look nothing like the usps dmm 300, why are you getting people in trouble?
What is another way?