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The two postal services on the site allow users to send other users items or TT. When sending a package, users have the options to: * Choose the recipient and package. * Choose the shipping method. Faster methods are more expensive. * Choose whether or not to insure a package for a 5% cost increase. Without it, a package could be lost in transit. * Choose a message to send to the recipient with the package. Once finished, users can track incoming and outgoing packages.

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  • Postal Service
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  • The two postal services on the site allow users to send other users items or TT. When sending a package, users have the options to: * Choose the recipient and package. * Choose the shipping method. Faster methods are more expensive. * Choose whether or not to insure a package for a 5% cost increase. Without it, a package could be lost in transit. * Choose a message to send to the recipient with the package. Once finished, users can track incoming and outgoing packages.
  • The first LEGO System set involving the postal service was released in 1982. 6362 Post Office contained a building, a small truck and a postal worker. It also introduced the logo of the postal service that wouldn't change throughout the years. This logo consisted of a white envelope on a red background with a posthorn near its upper edge. Many sets that contained residential houses included yellow mailboxes with the postal service's logo as well. New sets with vehicles and buildings of the postal service were only released in 1984 in 1985. But some other sets, including train stations were still outfitted with the established mailboxes.
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  • The first LEGO System set involving the postal service was released in 1982. 6362 Post Office contained a building, a small truck and a postal worker. It also introduced the logo of the postal service that wouldn't change throughout the years. This logo consisted of a white envelope on a red background with a posthorn near its upper edge. Many sets that contained residential houses included yellow mailboxes with the postal service's logo as well. New sets with vehicles and buildings of the postal service were only released in 1984 in 1985. But some other sets, including train stations were still outfitted with the established mailboxes. 6420 Mail Carrier was released in 1998. But the mailbox featured a completely different logo. The next new sets featuring vehicles with the old logo were not released until 2008, as part of the new City theme. The difference being the mailboxes, which were now red. The vehicles retained the established colour scheme with yellow as the main colour with red trim.
  • The two postal services on the site allow users to send other users items or TT. When sending a package, users have the options to: * Choose the recipient and package. * Choose the shipping method. Faster methods are more expensive. * Choose whether or not to insure a package for a 5% cost increase. Without it, a package could be lost in transit. * Choose a message to send to the recipient with the package. Once finished, users can track incoming and outgoing packages.
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