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Place the product in the shipping envelope (Team Stuzo recommends using a 6 x 9″ envelope for CDs, DVDs, and Video Games) or box and seal securely. Did you remember to include the packing slip?

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Place the product in the shipping envelope (Team Stuzo recommends using a 6 x 9″ envelope for CDs, DVDs, and Video Games) or box and seal securely. Did you remember to include the packing slip?

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• Paste the fully prepared shipping label that you printed out in STEP 2 onto the envelope or box. Note: please make sure not to tape over the tracking number information. • If the package weighs less then 1 lb (CDs, DVDs, Video Games, and most Leisure Books), then just stick on the necessary postage and toss it into the nearest mailbox. Yep, it’s that easy. Please note that, due to USPS National Security regulations, packages weighing more than 1 lb will need to be taken to the Post Office Don’t have a printer? No need to worry, you can still mail out your items with ease. Just follow the above steps and instead of printing, handwrite the address information and packing slip. Note: you will need to take all items to the Post Office to obtain a USPS Delivery Confirmation(TM) tracking number and that you will have to pay the retail rate of $.60 instead of the electronic rate of $.14 for the tracking service. POSTAGE: CDs, DVDs, and most Video Games Shipping standard sized CDs, DVDs, and

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