rsa
03-17-2003, 08:01 AM
This is probably a pretty silly question but I have never been sure about the answer.
If you drop mail off at the drive up mail boxes at a post office, the mail boxes are usually labeled "stamped mail only" and "metered mail only". I know that metered mail refers to mail sent out by businesses which use a machine to weigh and print the correct postage.
What about business reply mail? These don't seem to be technically metered as they just have a First Class permit number. Which mail box should I use? I trust the post office to handle it properly either way, but I guess I am anal enough to worry about using the proper mail box.
And just to make this more interesting, here is a bonus question.
I don't recall the permit numbers on business reply mail to usually be more than three digits. How is the billing done for business reply mail since there must be a lot of duplicate permit numbers. I am guessing it is a combination of address and permit number?
If you drop mail off at the drive up mail boxes at a post office, the mail boxes are usually labeled "stamped mail only" and "metered mail only". I know that metered mail refers to mail sent out by businesses which use a machine to weigh and print the correct postage.
What about business reply mail? These don't seem to be technically metered as they just have a First Class permit number. Which mail box should I use? I trust the post office to handle it properly either way, but I guess I am anal enough to worry about using the proper mail box.
And just to make this more interesting, here is a bonus question.
I don't recall the permit numbers on business reply mail to usually be more than three digits. How is the billing done for business reply mail since there must be a lot of duplicate permit numbers. I am guessing it is a combination of address and permit number?