For whatever it is worth, typically mazagines are sent out third class or periodical class (not sure of the terminology) but basically that means the letter carrier has a lot of leeway. Not sure how to put it in words, but if their load is too heavy he/she can wait and deliver it later. Some people may not like to hear that, but you get what you pay for. Everything can't be first class or why would you pay different rates?
For whatever it is worth, typically mazagines are sent out third class or periodical class (not sure of the terminology) but basically that means the letter carrier has a lot of leeway. Not sure how to put it in words, but if their load is too heavy he/she can wait and deliver it later. Some people may not like to hear that, but you get what you pay for. Everything can't be first class or why would you pay different rates?