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Question Posted Monday June 18 2007, 8:20 am

i just sent a letter to california and i live in oklahoma how long do you think it will take to get there?

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russianspy1234 answered Monday June 18 2007, 1:54 pm:
priority is super shipping, so if you ever actually go to the post office and they ask you what you want, dont ask for priority, its really expensive. regular shipping is called first class (i know doesnt make sense) thats what you send with when you send a letter with a regular stamp on it. assuming you sent it in the morning, before the pickup time in that mailbox, it should take about 4 days. the distance sent within the united states doesnt actually matter all that much.

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dancergirl027 answered Monday June 18 2007, 12:31 pm:
if you sent it priority or whatever the regular shipping is, it should take 3-4 days.

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