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There is no standard rate "POSTCARD". Any letter size standard mail
piece goes at the same letter rate. If you're sending a 4" x 6"
card, it may be cheaper to send it first class. more
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Always
take advantage of the lowest rates possible. If timing is not essential,
send standard rate.
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If you normally mail a flat piece, consider folding it to get letter
rates. Compare the folding costs to the potential postal savings
To clean up your mailing list and get free address corrections for First Class mail, print the following endorsement beneath either the return address or indicia-
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Do not design a postcard divided vertically, there is not enough room for addressing. A blank space is required 4" wide x 2" high in the lower right corner for address & barcode information
For letter size mailers try not to use stapled bindings. The Post Office now requires three 1.5" wafers for closure. Affixing them is costly.
Have your pages nested but not stapled to save money.
When designing a folded mailer, always start with placing the postal
permit in the upper right corner. That way there is no possible
chance the piece will be folded incorrectly
Save money on a postal indicia, you may use Compu-Mail at no charge.
To help you design an automation compatible mailer, ask for our
free Postal Template
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