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1. What are the benefits to trackable delivery?
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Trackable delivery allows consumers to track their order from the time it leaves the plant to the time it is out for delivery. (Limitations may apply.) |
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2. If the financial institution pays for the check product, will the consumer get charged for trackable delivery?
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In many cases, yes. The total price displayed will indicate if any charges will be applied. These charges will be deducted from the consumer's account within two weeks. |
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3. Are expedited delivery methods available?
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Yes. Next day trackable and two-day trackable delivery are available. With these delivery methods, the order is given the highest priority in the manufacturing process and delivery is expedited. When it is important to receive checks in a hurry, next day or two-day delivery is the best choice. Actual delivery times will be dependent on the time of day the order is placed.
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4. Are there any restrictions for next day trackable or two-day trackable?
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Yes. Certain restrictions apply and include the following:
- Physical street addresses are required (no PO Boxes).
- Orders must be received by 11:00 AM local time to be able to
be produced and shipped the same day.
- Next day trackable is limited to the 48 contiguous states of America. Not available for international addresses.
- Alaska and Hawaii addresses are limited to the two-day trackable delivery method.
- Charges include expedited delivery and in-plant rush fees and are in
addition to standard delivery charges and applicable taxes.
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