Tags
Qatar Post has urged Post Office (PO) Box owners to renew their subscription before March 31.
Mail can be received in Qatar by using a PO Box, located in a number of convenient places around the country and can be accessed 24 x 7.
PO Boxes, provided to both personal and business users, are available on annual paid subscription which commences on January 1 each year.
The yearly subscription fee became due on January 1. People who have not paid their subscription, should clear the dues before March 31 to avoid any disruption to service.
Subscribers, who renew after March 31, will have to pay a re-opening fee of QR100 to avail their service, providing the mailbox has not been transferred to another subscriber.
The PO Box renewal can be done at one of 40 Qatar Post branches or via Qatar Post website www.qatarposts.com by using a credit card.
Alternatively, subscribers can use the QNB website or mobile apps www.qnb.com Easylink under utilities to settle their dues.
There are no comments.
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when you are saying farewell to those that have left a positive impression. That was the case earlier this month when Canada hosted Mexico in a friendly at BC Place stadium in Vancouver.
Some 60mn primary-school-age children have no access to formal education
Lekhwiya’s El Arabi scores the equaliser after Tresor is sent off; Tabata, al-Harazi score for QSL champions
The Yemeni Minister of Tourism, Dr Mohamed Abdul Majid Qubati, yesterday expressed hope that the 48-hour ceasefire in Yemen declared by the Command of Coalition Forces on Saturday will be maintained in order to lift the siege imposed on Taz City and ease the entry of humanitarian aid to the besieged
Some 200 teachers from schools across the country attended Qatar Museum’s (QM) first ever Teachers Council at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) yesterday.
The Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar and the Indonesian Supreme Court (SCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on judicial co-operation, it was announced yesterday.
Sri Lanka is keen on importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar as part of government policy to shift to clean energy, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply Rauff Hakeem has said.