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  • 1Mail order — Cover of a mail order catalogue for scientific equipment. Mail order is a term which describes the buying of goods or services by mail delivery. The buyer places an order for the desired products with the merchant through some remote method such… …

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  • 2mail order —    Around 5 percent of Britain’s retail turnover is accounted for by mail order, but the importance of this segment is probably greater than the figures suggest. For though the percentage is currently not increasing, because of competition from… …

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  • 3Mail-order bride — is a label applied to a woman who publishes her intent to marry someone from another, usually more financially developed, country.[1] This term is considered offensive by some definitions.[2] The mail order bride industry is the economic trade of …

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  • 4Mail sorter — First used by postal services to expedite and automate mail processing, mail sorting systems are now also used by corporations and other mailers to presort mail prior to delivery in order to earn discounts on postage. In the United States, for… …

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  • 5order — 1) In business and trade, making a request to deliver, sell, receive, or purchase goods or services; 2) In the securities and futures trade, instructions to a broker on how to buy or sell. The most common orders in futures markets are market… …

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  • 6Mail truck — Mail van redirects here. For mail trains in the US, see Railway post office. For post trains in the UK, see Travelling Post Office. USPS service delivery truck in a residential area of San Francisco, California …

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  • 7Mail — For other uses, see Mail (disambiguation). For electronic mail, see Email This article is about Postal services. For other uses, see Postal service (disambiguation). A collection of British pillar boxes at the Inkpen Post Box Museum, near Taunton …

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  • 8Mail Abuse Prevention System — The Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) is an organisation that provides anti spam support by maintaining a DNSBL. They provide five black lists, categorising why an address or an IP block is listed: Real time Blackhole List (RBL), the one for… …

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  • 9Royal Mail — Holdings plc Type State Owned Limited company Industry Postal service Founded 1516 …

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  • 10Direct mail — Direct mail, also known as junk mail, advertising mail or admail, is the delivery of advertising material to recipients of postal mail. It forms a significant subdiscipline of direct marketing. Some organizations attempt to help people opt out of …

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